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    Nothing Great Was Ever Achieved Without Enthusiasm Audience: I choose this aphorism with my coworker Johnathan in mind. Reason: 1. Johnathan and I both work a restaurant called PDQ not far from South Alabama. We get along outside work since we have common interests in music, movies and games, but we differ in our work ethic. 2. I happen to be the one who trained him, so I take it personally when he is criticized. I hope in discussing this aphorism in the paper I can come up with ways to…

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    dangling on the top of his shoulder matched the rhythm of his pace. His nails were newly painted, dark and glittery like a shiny starry night. He wore his loose jeans with one of his many dark Marilyn Manson shirts that embodied his whole image. Jimenez and I exited the stand after we ordered food to sit somewhere isolated and secluded with drinks in our hand. We both sat down with a couple chairs between us just taking it all in. With our food in front of us, we chose…

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    One Child Policy Essay

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    Background In 1950s, the then leader Mao Tse-Tung urged his people to strengthen the nation by having more children. This led to birthrates of over 4 children per family. However, at the same time Mao’s failed economic policies and measures caused a severe food shortage. During this time, 30 million Chinese died of man-made famine. By 1970s, the Chinese Government realized the unsustainable growth due to rising population. Despite the birth rate falling below 3 children per family by this time,…

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    Punch Bowl Research Paper

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    Social: Throws You in a Pool, Hopes You Can Swim Introduction The coolest bar/restaurant in Denver, Colorado is located on Boulevard and 1st. It has bowling, darts, pool, arcade games, ski-ball, shuffle board, classic board games, and more. The food was created by Hugh Acheson, a Top Chef judge and it is phenomenal. The cocktails are all handcrafted and you can order them by the punch bowl. The restaurant is the size of a half a football field with three bars, one of which is a huge 360…

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    Food Inc. Response Food Inc. highlights the dangers and limitations of corporate farming here in the U.S. Specifically it aims to expose the harmful and unhealthy effects of agribusinesses. The American supermarket, a common place to all of us, is where the documentary starts. They focus on the marketing techniques that give us a false imagery to the actuality of the process in which this food is made. It is represented as being produced in comparison to organic farming practices by displaying a…

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    the drive to get pleasure for themselves” (DeYoung, 142). Thus, I do not find this form as particularly bad because everyone has different tastes and preferences when it comes to food, so I do not see anything wrong with wanting food “to get pleasure for themselves.” When we have the option, everyone prefers to eat food that is pleasing to themselves. Next,…

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    blessed each and every day . I have lived in the same house all of my life in Bartlett . My family consists of my mom , dad , younger brother , and I . I really enjoy learning about food , getting new watches and shoes , and running . One thing I really enjoy learning more and more about is food . I don't just like to eat food , I like to learn how to make healthy meals that will help me balance my diet and enhance my running performance . I just got a new cooking book called Run Fast Eat Slow…

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    By Alan Lovett With a steady pace, after 65 days of hill and dale, Alan reached the halfway point in Pennsylvania where the Shenandoah section skirts along the ridge. There he found the Appalachian Trail Center with cheering friends and home cooked food. Escaping to hike the Appalachian Trail, is a 2190 mile trek through 14 states extending from Georgia to Maine. The Appalachian trail is an astounding contrast of terrains and vegetation from the southernmost states to the northern apex.…

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    Obesity Epidemic In America

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    sudden. Many are quick to jump to conclusions and blame the fast food industries, but are they the true issue here? Obesity has made its presence well known to many of today’s Americans. Along with larger clothes and slower walking paces, obesity comes with many other health risks that can easily destroy the everyday life of its victim, and, in severe cases, even bring that life to an end. It is no secret that the prevalence of fast food companies has increased dramatically in the past decade.…

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    Eating Fast Food Habitually One of the biggest and most detrimental myths in American society is why many American people are eating so much of fast food regardless of their health. Needless to say, eating these kinds of food processed lead to negative long-terms effects, such as heart diseases, obesity, and debits because the harmful ingredients are very obvious. Although a typical fast food hamburger contains meat from dozens or even hundreds of cattle because fast food is highly processed,…

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