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    Everyone in the world have their own beliefs and belong to a culture that shape who they are. In their culture, people generally follow rituals and have their own norms that have special meaning to them. For example, Muslims generally follow ‘salat’, which is a practice of praying five times a day. Or even the Irish(and many others)celebrating St. Patrick 's Day by eating corned beef, going to parades, and getting drunk off their ass; eventually where they can’t walk or even having a drunken…

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    During the purpose and expectation part of the lesson, I taught my students the attention getter that we were going to use. I would say, “Macaroni and cheese,” and the students would respond by saying, “Everybody freeze.” My mentor teacher loved this and it proved to be very helpful because after the students would say their line, they would instantly get quiet and listen for instructions.…

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    Staff writer Joy Powell reported that organic foods can cost up to three times as much as conventional. The prices are high due to the “Organic” label and labor added. This ensures the ingredients follow regulations from chips to frozen macaroni balls. One of largest organic food providers in the United States has a controversial issue on the organizations website. Trader Joe 's website states, the products in Trader Joe’s are not labeled “Non-GMO” because US agencies have not produced…

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    Defining American Culture When the phrase “American culture” is mentioned, the first term that comes to mind is diversity. In this way, there exist three common metaphors that many people, both within America and beyond, have used to describe the level heterogeneity in the country. To some, the United States is a melting pot, a metaphor that points out the kind of transformation that happens to people, more so immigrants, as they adjust to fit into the society of their new homes (McDonald 7).…

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    America is Fat Every time a set of commercials come on, more than likely one of them has to do with weight loss. When scrolling down a website, a weight loss ad will magically appear. When walking through Walmart, a weight loss supplements poster will be at the end of the aisle. Everywhere Americans look there is a weight loss ad. The reason for this is because obesity in America is becoming an epidemic. Health problems in children and adults have been on the rise. It’s hard to deny that…

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    place is Taco Bell because let’s just face it, The $2.00 meal deal is boss. He likes legos. He can’t remember anything else. Uhhhhhh what else. He hates texting language, u no? One time he almost drowned.Not really. Ummmm. His 3rd favorite food is macaroni. He really has nothing else to think about. He just went back up to change some errors. Alright. It is currently 1:59 on the second day of writing this. Cool! He thinks that Batman is better than SuperMan (Is that spaced?) Anyway, he going…

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    meaningful and worthwhile. In order to reach and attain quality educations, it is necessary to have adequate funding available and emphasis on the right aspects of education. In preschool, students learn through songs, finger painting, and making macaroni necklaces. This, in addition to life skills, teaches the concept of creativity. However, as students work their way up through grade school, their lessons and displays of creativity slowly decrease. In high school, most projects have strict…

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    My Wiffle Ball Game

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    Our daily wiffle ball game was about to start. There was a wiffle ball game every evening behind the apartment complex I lived in. The game was played in a luscious green grass field with a monstrous hill in left field. The usual squad was myself, Ricky, Justin, Michael, Jonathon, Latrell, and occasionally Greg but his parents usually make him stay inside and play monopoly or some other dumb board game. Our teams were always different from the last game. This time I was teamed up with Ricky and…

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    Baby D’s Bee Sting Hot Sauce Company is a fairly new business owned by Dillon and Ashley Hargrave. The sauce is a blend of various chili peppers, apple cider vinegar, onions, garlic, and salt. While this new business was looking for any opportunity to get started into the hot sauce industry they came in contact with Kitchen 66, (a commercial kitchen of the Lobeck Taylor Family Foundation). This program is used to help many Tulsa entrepreneurs advance in finding success in the food industry.…

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    Fast Food Is Bad Essay

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    Life-Threatening Obesogenic Foods Today’s generation may be the first to be buried before the parents. As a result of the young people’s unhealthy eating habits, America’s obesity rates continue to increase and the need for a change is indisputable. An immediate change in eating habits and physical lifestyles must be made before the obesity epidemic can no longer be reversed. The fast-food industry, though largely culpable, is not the only contributor to this issue. The government’s failure to…

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