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    childhood eating, sleeping and leisure habits have on unhealthy weight gain is also acknowledged. These factors are all aided by parents or guardians and depend on their parenting skills (Manry, Harding, Ochs, & Schenk-Pitts, 2014). First Lady Michelle Obama unveiled her “Let 's Move” campaign against childhood obesity on February 9, 2010. The program 's main anti-obesity strategies are enabling parents and consumers by reestablishing the nutritional labeling of products by the U.S.…

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    Children are becoming more inactive as the years go on. Lack of exercise for children can have many negative effects on their developing bodies. Children are introduced to TV, computers, and video games at too early of an age. They begin to rely on technology as entertainment, rather than going outside to entertain themselves. It is important to want your child to be physically active, not to be better than others, but to adapt a healthy lifestyle to have a better outlook on life. Inactivity…

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    his basemen for nearly ten years. Michelle Knight throughout her captivity multiple times became pregnant and to terminate her pregnancy he would “throw her against walls,” and “hit her with kettlebells in her stomach” among other atrocious acts. The three ladies later confessed that on the anniversary of their kidnapping he would give them a cake. On December 25, 2006 Amanda Berry had a child in his basement in a toddler swimming pool. Castro threatened Michelle Knight saying that “if the…

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    Computer forensics started in the late 1970's when it was determined that there was evidence to be found on computers that could assist in the apprehension or conviction of a suspect. Since then there have been many different ideas as to what is considered the proper process of attaining the data and what is legal for either the government or corporations. Today, almost anyone that you meet will have a cell phone that is a considerably more powerful computer than the one that guided the Apollo…

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    My sister ran away on my 11th birthday. Of course, last week, this is what I would 've described was the best present in the world. She was loud and condescending and a pain in the ass; she inhibited the worst stereotypical parts of an older sister. But when I woke up to an empty house with no sign of streamers or balloons or the chatter of people expecting me to come downstairs, I felt a sudden still terror. Something was wrong and everyone knew it hours before I had even regained full…

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    Black Happiness: Colorism and Body Image K-pop and Korean Society Have you ever looked in the mirror and found things you are not happy about within your appearance? Now imagine you are a celebrity in South Korea and every one of your imperfections are pointed out by the public. Often times the pressure to fit the standard ‘westernized ' look becomes too much and idols cave and undergo the knife to look youthful and western with milky skin, double eyelids, and a sharp jawline. However, Korea…

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    Racism In Wingshooters

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    She was a child of white American father and Japanese mother. She arrived at a small town in Wisconsin named Deerhorn, and the whole community were white. I was shocked how Michelle was ignored in the entire city. No one cared about her feeling since she wasn’t living with her parents. It was unfair to discriminate a child of being mixed blood from different race. First of all, children do not choose their own parents, so…

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    the truth to maintain the representation of politicians. Wag the Dog, a satirical film, directed by Barry Levinson in 1977 twists the truth on a presidential sex scandal to manipulate the audience to re-elect for the current President. Similarly, Michelle Obama’s speech during the Hillary Clinton campaign stop in New Hampshire during 2016, expresses her opinion on Donald Trump’s immoral behaviour, to control the audience to vote for Hillary Clinton. Both composers use power to present an…

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    uses it to connect her views with the views of the audience. On the other hand she uses a comical example from her childhood and how before her parents left on a trip, Sandberg says, “... [Sandberg] protested, ‘Now I have to take care of David and Michelle and Grandma and Grandpa too. It's not fair!’ Everyone laughed even louder.” (651) This appeals to our comical emotions because the audience is pretty sure that old grandma and grandpa can take care of themselves but…

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    The House We Live In is a film that talks about the struggles that the blacks and other immigrant faced in the United States. In the film it makes a point clear that is race does not mean anything unless it is just a social-political construct. Racism is not something that happened only in the 20th century. Racism is rooted deep in the United States history, like slavery, Native American, and etc. Newcomers are seen as lazy and stupid also because they are not white so even if they are American…

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