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    is divided between opponents and supporters. The argument against the government’s involvement in promoting healthier lunches is largely due to the potential significant increase in cost of funding the programs and the assumption that changing the menu in favor of healthier foods will lead to more wasted food. However, because malnutrition is a major issue affecting many people in poverty and it can have devastating effects on an individual’s development, the government should regulate all food…

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    Spatial inequality is the unequal amounts of qualities or resources and services depending upon the area or location such as medical or welfare. It is the difference in standard of living between two areas. Example: One area may have access to healthcare, clean water and malls while another area is deprived of that access due to its geographical value and location It can happen within a country, state, city, rural and urban areas. Problems including spatial inequality are:- Income difference…

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    It is not Chipotle, but it will have to do. Everyone has had this thought at the end of the month when the money to spend on takeout has run out and now we are stuck settling with eating in the dining hall that we are forced to pay a ridiculous amount of money for. On the first tour of Baylor’s many dining halls they had put out the superior delicious food, I guess that must be kept in the back now. Back then it seemed as if there was an edible choice for anyone and everyone; including vegans,…

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    Organized Crime Theory

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    Organized crime often goes by undetected from the general public, as it is not eagerly shown on the televised news. It is also generally thought of as a victimless crime (Danis, Module 1, Slide 1), but this is unfortunately not the case. Organized crime affects the lives of many; whether it is directly or indirectly, innocent people suffer from illegal activities performed by criminals in the mafia or biker gangs, for example. To further expand on the previous point, it is important to note that…

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    Carmilla left her class early. She needed to grab a shower, plus she had to pick out something to wear. She power walked back to her room just so she could be ready for 6:30. She managed to get back to her room by 5:45 which gave her plenty of time to shower, and fix herself up. She jumped into the shower and got out 10 minutes later. 'What the hell do I wear? Are we going somewhere nice or casual? Should I text her and see? Fuck it, I 'll surprise her. ' Carmilla decided to wear her black…

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    the color of the sky and gray boxes for text to indicate clouds. The top of each page has a bar that contains buttons that are linked to the various pages of the website. There is also a picture of a DJI Phantom 3 drone that I got from the DJI website. In addition to using hyperlinks to move within the website, I also used some hyperlinks that are linked to other websites. The news section on the main menu contains news from CBS News. For the “Drones” page I used pictures to show off the DJI…

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    Mcdonaldization Of Fast Food

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    Everyday there is millions of people getting addicted to junk food. There are people who do not have time to prepare their own meals or sometimes people that prefer to eat out on a single basic. Since fast food has spread all over the world the consumption has increased significantly. People 's lives are different in many aspects. There are people that take their diet very serious, dening to make fast food part of their life, while some accept the fact of fast food is cheap and convenient to…

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    Unhealthy Food at Schools: How the Government Is Helping Nearly one in three children in our country is overweight or obese. These are many of the reasons why our schools changed the food they serve to children at school. Children spend most of their day at school so it would be logical to improve the foods children eat at school. The Healthy, Hunger Free Act on 2010 should be passed because it ensures access to healthy food and promotes overall wellness by providing food for more children and…

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    separation between our meals for utility and function, and our meals for experience and socialization.” Rhinehart sees a world with Soylent harmoniously supplementing the dining experience, our family dinners and Sunday brunches, while replacing granola bars for snacks and McDonalds drive through for a quick bite to eat. Rhinehart is trying to find the magical formula that is not so much about the ingredients in the actual Soylent shake, but instead how people interpret Soylent’s purpose and use…

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    to allure new customers and nine times out of ten they successfully worked. Carhops were also very vital to drive-thrus (there were so effective some restaurants even kept them ex. Sonic, Frisco's, Ruby’s, etc.). A few years later McDonald Brothers Bar Drive-In was opened by Richard and Maurice McDonald on E Street and West 14th Street in San Bernardino, California. McDonald's was a success and made more money than initially anticipated. Near the end of 1944 Carl increased his number of hot dog…

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