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    outcome and perspective of life then it did, but I decided to use it to my benefit and grow and get stronger from such events. Life was good, we just moved into a new house and to start a new life, from the old apartment we use to live in south of Pizza Hut. We were all excited about moving into a new house and have our own rooms. All I ever did back then was play video games I rarely hung out with friends and quite honestly even if I hang out with friends most of the time it involved bringing…

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    writes, “Some schools have contracts to sell fast food; others have special days allotted for fast food. […] ‘It’s awesome. They love it,’ Tracy Johnson, director of nutrition for the 7,500-student school district in Garden City, Kansas says of the Pizza Hut food. ‘We also serve vegetables. We try to make it into a healthy meal’” (18-20). Barboza uses Johnson to advocate his position on human nature. He appeals to ethos through his use of Barboza, who is the director of nutrition. To some,…

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    Blame The Eater Analysis

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    Blame the Eater The childhood obesity epidemic within the United States has many sides, you have the three main groups that the blame is usually placed on: the consumer, the producer, and the government. One person may say the consumer is at fault because of their lack of self-control, they could have stopped eating at any time, or they didn’t have to eat at the greasy and unhealthy fast food restaurants every day of the week. Another might argue that the producers are at fault because instead…

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    When I exited the hairdresser with a short fauxhawk, my mother simply gawked. When I dressed myself in different shades of black for a family trip to Pizza Hut, my father took pictures with me as if I was in a costume. After I found my identity in this alternative subculture, my every day experienced changed. I went from just another face in a crowd to constantly standing apart from the group. From this point on, every time I went places after this I received curious, questioning, and even…

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    environmental problems. One of the greatest threats of the century is Global Warming and Climate change. I’m sure many of you have seen it that the manager at the grocery store carting out boxes of cereal past their expiration date. The employee at the Pizza Hut throwing away anything that’s ten minutes “past its prime”. Your friends at school dumping half their tray in to the garbage bin. This is all food waste, and it’s one of the biggest problems facing America. Unfortunately, many Americans…

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    Chyna Hill Mrs. Dwiggins Computers/Career Explor Little Mix ‘She lives in the shadow of a lonely girl, voices so quiet you can’t hear a word. Always talking but she can’t be heard’ Little Me by Little Mix. Do you like to discover new and exciting bands? So do I! Stick around if you want to hear about my favourite girl band, Little Mix. It all started on the 2011 X-Factor, these four girls auditioned and didn’t know what was in for them.…

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    Staffing in hospitality industry Staffing requirements for the hospitality industry The basic role of the hospitality industry is customer satisfaction. The hospitality industry provides best services to the customers. The industry includes food and beverages, food service management, tourism etc. The staff of the hospitality industry should behave well with their customers to make them satisfy. They should also have customer communication and customer services skills to work with the public.…

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    According to Zinczenko, culture didn’t play a major role in his once unhealthy diet, affordability did. “Lunch and dinner, for me, was a daily choice between McDonald 's, Taco Bell, Kentucky Fried Chicken or Pizza Hut. Then as now, these were the only available options for an American kid to get an affordable meal (462).” Healthy food, in perspective to cultural identity, is often seen as a luxury to teenager students, as it tends to be more expensive than fast…

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    When food is limited, difficult to get or is obtained in hazardous ways this creates food insecurity. (2) Food insecurity is most prevalent in high minority, low-income areas. (1) Throughout these cities and towns, people are dealing with rough circumstances. Jobs are scarce, transportation is minimal and often times, access to affordable health care is out of the question. There are also times when parents have to make the decision to skip on a meal so that their children have enough to eat.…

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    How Fast Food Is Wrong

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    year ending up getting me to 135 pounds. You might ask yourselves, how did this happen? How does someone gain twenty pounds in one year? Basically in my first couple of months me and my family ate out a ton. Most of the time it was McDonalds or Pizza Hut because of the low cost. In addition, I didn't have many friends since I was seen as a foreigner from another country, so I resorted to spending my days in my room playing video games. My unhealthy habit made me gain a ton of weight. It wasn’t…

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