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    Hastily ripping off the heavy-duty packing tape from the shoe size box, Hallie Larkowski had a gleam of surprise and excitement in her eyes at the unexpected package on her apartment steps. The season’s first appearance of pumpkin spice Oreos, goldmine of chewy granola bars, a tube of fresh mascara, and a plethora of gum filled Larkowski’s counter as she revealed the box’s contents. However, nestled behind the family-size bag of assorted Halloween candy laid the 3-inch thick item shifting…

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    games was chicken fights and I got to say Emily and I were pretty much the best team out there. Once we were tired of playing (and completely fried) we decided to go to the picnic table for lunch. After stuffing our faces with sandwiches, chips and oreos we decided it was time to go to the creek across the street. This was not our first time at Dewmont Lake, you could call us regulars. So we knew just the right places to go. One of our favorite spots was the creek. We did not only catch…

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    held to the same standard of proof as other lawsuits, portraying their attacks on fast food corporations as unwarranted. She furthers this description when she asks readers “How does a plaintiff’s attorney choose the next defendant? Coke or Pepsi? Oreo or Little Debbie? Burger King or McDonald’s?” In presenting these companies through a series of rhetorical questions and asking readers how a plaintiff would choose a defendant, Williams portrays the plaintiff’s choice of which company to sue as…

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    Belinda Reyff In Defense of Food SUMMARY HEADINGS FOR THE SUPPLEMENTARY READINGS IN AGRI 180 Book title: In Defense of Food 1. List each Chapter in this book and describe in one or a couple of sentences the main ideas. Part I Chapter 1: This chapter discusses how our food industry has changed of over the course of the years, and how we are now more concerned about nutrients than the foods we eat. He discusses how the science in our food has created food our ancestors wouldn’t recognize, and it…

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    majority of people are eating fast food. This one meal is often two-thirds to 2,000 calories, the recommended calories for one day. Studies show that a bacon clubhouse crispy chicken sandwich, a large fry, mozzarella sticks with marinara sauce and an oreo-mcflurry is an outrageous total of 2,010 calories (Johnson). After one meal from a fast food restaurant, people are almost guaranteed to gain weight if you are not active. The United States is facing an obesity epidemic.…

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    school that I attended was the most diverse in my county, and I would no longer be the only Black child in the class. Despite not being the only African-American in the class, I still encountered problems regarding my race. At times I was called an “Oreo” (Black on the outside, White on the inside) or kids would say things such as “Oh, Savannah? She’s not really Black”. The thing that shocked me the most about these comments is that they were coming primarily from my White classmates. In…

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    This election is the one people will talk about for decades to come. This election is the most televised that we've had in quite a while and that is why this election is so dangerous. Hillary Clinton has had experience she is accustomed to the world of politics from being a senator, to first lady, to being secretary of state she has experience. Donald Trump has little to no experience in the world of politics. I understand why people would vote for Trump he is promising us that America will…

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    Experience: When I realized where my seat was I was a little angry. I was sitting in the front row (row A). When Mark Kendall (The Magic Negro first) appeared on stage, he was very warming and welcoming. This made me feel at ease and not so upset about being in the very front. His scenes were very clever. I really enjoyed the Dr. Seuss scene because he made the story into something that related to the topic. In his version of Green, Eggs, & Ham a white person told Sam he does not say the N word…

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    As I wake up before the sun is above the horizon to go hunting, in this camper with a couple small mattresses I wipe my eyes with the palm of my hand to remove the crust away from my eyes. It feels like brushing off wet sand from a warm piece of leather. Noticing that I am the last one to wake up, quickly I dress in heavy clothing from my suitcase. As I walk out across the driveway to enter the house, I feel uneasy and afraid with a sinking feeling in my stomach and chest to be outside and alone…

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    Mondelez: Category Ranking To analyze industry attractiveness and competitive strength, we examined four categories: Beverages, Cheese and Groceries, Chocolate/Gum/Candy, and Biscuits. In both industry attractiveness and competitive strength, we were able to determine the importance weight multiplied by the attractiveness rating which gave us the weighted score. By adding the weighted score together for each of the four categories, we determined the overall attractiveness. First, in the…

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