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    Big Name Companies and the Tending Addiction of Processed Food “The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food”, an expert from The New York Times Magazine, by Michael Moss addresses many issues with big companies and their thought process. Although Moss neglects to show the things that companies do right or do because the consumer desires it. He doesn’t bring to light the different options that big companies put out that are healthier for the consumer. Moss does a good job of pointing out…

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    L Town Argument Essay

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    In this argument, the arguers concludes that residents living in the Leevile town (L town) have relaxed pace of life because of their fewer sick days than Masonton city (C city), and lower rate of diagnosis of stress-related illness. At first glance, the argument appears to be convincing, however, further reflection reveals that it suffers from at least three logic flaws. Firstly, the number of days of sick leave taken by individuals does not necessarily indicate their health status. In order to…

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    What are you really eating? “If you follow the food chain back from those shrink-wrapped packages of meat, you find a very different reality. The reality is a factory. It’s not a farm. It’s a factory.” (Pollan Food Inc.) This quote explains the harsh reality of what our farms have become. Our farms have changed from the green pastures depicted on the front of food products, to huge factories that are hidden from the public because the factories owners don’t want people to know what their…

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    Kiwis Research Paper

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    realise that to lose weight one needs to undergo intense struggle, especially in order to get the desired results. This holds true particularly for the current generation that has learnt to laze, over the years. In this day and age, with unhealthy food options and a demeanour that oozes comfort over hard work, obesity does not feel like such a surprise anymore. Usually, whenever people decide to go with crash diet for losing weight without doctor’s prescription or supervision. This is…

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    of years by explaining the extensive work within the labor camps and gas chambers that were spread out in a number of concentration camps such as Auschwitz and Sobibór. Although lack of nutrition was implied, many do not seem to realize the impact food had on the human body when put under large amounts of stress. Inefficient sustenance can leave the body vulnerable, compromising the immune system which leaves it more susceptible to diseases. There have been articles discussing the rampant spread…

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    Walter Youngblood Analysis

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    “I call it the cut-and-paste apartment,” Walter Youngblood, an artist and ice-cream man, said of the fourth-floor walk-up in East Harlem where he’s lived for 20 years. He bartered a painting for the stove and rescued the bashed-in mini-chandelier from the trash. It hangs in the kitchen, which has colonized half the living room. The refrigerator stands in a far corner, and steel wire shelves jut out, with dangling pots, pans and heavy-duty sieves at the ready. But the tool that Mr. Youngblood,…

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    cook your meals unless you went to a restaurant. Not knowing how your food was made, you would eat every last bite of what was in front of you and know it was good for you. The image of your mom or dad preparing you a meal was proof enough of the foods health benefits. There is not a good parent in the world that wants their child to be unhealthy, unlike your average restaurant cook. Most restaurant foods consist of face pace, easily ready cooking ingredients and methods. Instead of cooking a…

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    eat fast food burgers and sugary sodas as long as they get enough exercise. According to the 2013 Global Burden of Disease Study in 2013, an estimated 2.1 billion people — nearly 30% of the global population—were considered as being overweight or obese (Nielsen, 2015). While obesity rates are still lower than those in fully developed markets, a whopping 62% of the world’s 671 million obese individuals live in currently developing markets — and these rates are accelerating at a rapid pace – so…

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    Making information about food widely available would pose a threat to food and pharmaceutical industries. Even vital information seems to be avoided. As a matter of fact, several studies have shown the relationship between dietary habits and the development of diseases. In the book The China Study, T. Colin Campbell explains how changing our diet can be the key to vanquish serious illnesses such as cancer. His studies show that regions where the consumption of animal based food were low or…

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    Penguins Research Paper

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    thousands of miles to find food for their chicks. Now, look past all the facts we know about penguins. Instead; look at what actually matters, look at the risk of emperor, king, adelie, etc. penguins will become extinct if nothing changes in the near future. These once cute and cuddly looking animals could become just a thought that passed through somebody’s mind. Climate change is the central factor for causing all the endangerment. Month by month penguins are losing their food supply, which is…

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