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    showing how an activity that is legal has been linked to long-term negative results that impact not just the consumer, but also the people around them. On the other hand, marijuana, a recreational drug that is illegal in most areas of the world unless for medical purposes, has been criminalized, despite its effects on society being much less significant or noteworthy. Despite being written by an organization clearly advocating for the legalization and decriminalization of marijuana use, the Marijuana Policy Project still wrote a convincing article that effectively swayed readers to understand and contemplate the reasons why alcohol is actually more harmful to society than marijuana. Using a series of reputable sources, logical reasoning, and neutral language, the article is effective at getting readers to agree with the argument, all while establishing their credibility by appealing to both the readers’ sense of logic and emotional vulnerability. While some individuals may continue to disagree with the organization’s goal to legalize marijuana, the article is still successful in convincing readers that alcohol consumption is associated with more unfavorable and unhealthy consequences than marijuana use is.…

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    Healthy Diet Critical Thinking Assignment On a typical day, I consume four servings of grain products. I usually have rye toast which after doing this exercise, I realized is not whole grain. The other sources would be steel cut oats and granola. On average I have 7 servings of fruits and vegetables daily. In the three days that I recorded, the sources were apples, oranges, bananas, blueberries, dates, carrots, celery, cucumber, tomatoes, romaine lettuce, green pepper, zucchini, snap peas,…

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    Pros And Cons Of Food

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    correct labeling of these products. When it comes to labels as “whole wheat”, the FDA has poor regulations regarding this label, so yet again consumers have to pay close attention to the ingredients list, to check if that particular food product is actually “whole wheat”. Sometimes products that are labeled as “whole wheat” contain more of white wheat, rather than whole grain wheat. To get that brown coloring, companies can use brown food colors to darken regular white wheat and add minimal…

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    I met the recommended intake requirements for vegetables, fruits, and protein. This is because I make proteins and vegetables a main portion of my meals, and I eat fruit as a snack throughout the day. I did, however, fall short of meeting the requirements for dairy and grains. The week that I chose for diet analysis was the week before thanksgiving break. Because of this, I had been running low on some groceries that I planned to purchase over the holiday weekend. Some of these groceries…

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    It is hard to make smart choices when it comes to eating healthy, the key for success is ‘Moderation.” According to MyPlate Daily, everything you eat and drink matters (choosemyplate.gov). By recording my food in a 24 hr. period, I was able to create a Personal Diet Analysis, as well as goal to stay within the recommended amounts stated by MyPlate. First, I ate 1 slice of 100% whole wheat bread (1 oz.) and 1 cup of quinoa (2 oz.). The recommended amount from MyPlate for grains is 8 oz. per…

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    All companies have their tricks to make you buy their product. Some companies like to draw you in with advertisements and the promise of their product to be good for you. Companies like General Mills and Kellogg’s use another trick that fools every day people into buying their products. What General Mills and Kellogg’s do is on the food labels of their product, they put different forms of measuring ingredients that might not be as good for you than it should be. The two biggest measurements used…

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    Caffeine Fitness Plan

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    to like broccoli and apples more and more and am bring more of a variety to my diet. I am beginning to incorporate more fruits and vegetable into my meals; I am doing this by taking fruit with me to work as a snack and eating more vegetables with dinner at home. My last category is grains, this is the only category that I went over on I had exceeded my recommendation by about 9%. This one surprised me a little bit, but I am assuming most of that is coming from bread/breading. I do see where it…

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    Bread Milling Process

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    the wheat grain fragments are separated by an arrangement of sieves. For final milling into white flour, white endosperm particles are channeled into a series of smooth reduction rolls. Pieces of bran with the endosperm attached go through a second break roll. This bran is then put through the milling process once more to allow for a separation of the flour, bran, and wheat germ. This completes the process of wheat germ, bran (whole grain), and white flour (Maxwell & Holohan…

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    5. Action Plan Nutrition is critical to a healthy lifestyle. After analyzing the results from my diet analysis, I have determined that there are numerous areas in my diet that are in need of change. Specifically, three of the changes that I should implement in my diet to improve my nutrition are increasing my consumption of calcium and vitamin D by consuming three dairy products each day, replacing traditional meat such as chicken or beef with seafood for three meals each week, and…

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    Gender-neutral Bathrooms: A Media Analysis The present paper aims to introduce and discuss the current political issue around gender-neutral toilets and its relevance to the Transgender community. Firstly, the current review will present a brief overview of the history of unisex toilets and how this subject has been an important issue for the Transgender community. Secondly, it will take into consideration the Bathroom bill approved in North Carolina in March 2016, and the consequences that…

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