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    America's Obesity Problem

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    In this new age, who is really at fault of America's obesity problem? Many blame the fast food industries, but the full blame isn't just on the consumers. As self reliant people that have full control over ourselves, the blame is as equal as the industries. In the last few decades the public's food portions have been growing, companies making money off of it. Meanwhile the consumers health depleting because of it, without knowing the true harm. With no reaction to the unhealthy eating style many…

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    Fast Food Children

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    The Effects Of Fast food on Children Fast food has completely taken over America. Fast food is consumed by people of all different regions, genders and ages. Fast food corporations are indeed targeting the children by making kids meals, kids menus, adding toys to the meals, playgrounds in the restaurants, television advertising and creating kids characters that are related to fast food to attract the children. Most importantly, the clear goal of the fast food corporation which is to “get kids to…

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    people rush and impatience . The more the people consume fast food, the more impatient is that people . An investigation by researchers at the University of Toronto has found that exposure to fast-food symbols , for example the logos of McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, Subway and Taco Bell will make people to feel like they’re running out of time…

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    bun after a long day of 8th grade. "I've been waiting for this day, Friday. For the end of the week. I can't wait to call my friends. I have something very special planned for tomorrow." Ring, ring. "Hello this is Phenelope." "Hey it's Jennifer. Come by to my house tomorrow at 8:00 sharp. That's after my parents leave for work. I have something planned for all of us to do." "Ok, I guess so. But can you tell me what it is please first?", Phenelope replied. "All right all tell you a…

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    including activities and events. Include your age in the description. My earliest recollection in time of my own dress would probably be when I was four or five. I remember wearing red tights to my friend's birthday party. The party was in Pizza Hut in the 80's. Everyone wore bright colors. Most girls had leg warmers and side ponytails. I remember thinking my tights were good tights that kept me…

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    Introduction McDonalds has a business model that is largely based on selling franchises to franchisees. What this means is a person buys the rights to use the McDonalds name but they are obligated to follow certain rules of operation. However, franchisees do have some control. This relationship has allowed McDonalds to grow into a capital-rich corporation with some 30,000 restaurants located in more than 100 countries. Yet, there is more to the story of McDonald 's than just the…

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    The article, “Don’t blame the eater,” is written by David Zinczenko (23 Nov. 2002). Zinczenko (23 Nov 2003) claims in this article that he was overweight as a teenager because he only had fast food at his disposal; in the article he said there was usually a choice between McDonalds, Taco Bell, and Kentucky Fried Chicken. He shared personal experiences that contributed to his obesity and weight loss journey: He stated that his parents divorced when he was a child, and his single mother did not…

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    quote - “The hallways and staircases are painted slate gray, the ceilings are low, and there are combination locks on many of the doors.” (1-2) Imagery- Schlosser’s use of the device relates to his topic by having the readers feel and visualize the impact the food we eat has on our lives. The stylistic device demonstrates how future generations will find our generation buried under fast food wrappers. He chose to present information in this way to appeal to the reader’s senses. Schlosser…

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    Mcdonalds In China

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    McDonald’s famous golden arches and Yum! Brand’s Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) are among the most iconic fast food establishments in the United States of America, but had mainly stayed in the home country. By the 1950’s both chains had a very strong presence in the United States and had began to invest abroad. After a lackluster attempt in Japan, KFC set its sights on China. China was and continues to be the one of the fastest growing economies on the planet. This is extremely enticing to…

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    November 12 1999. That is the day it all began. A new mom holds her baby girl and she names her Summer Leane Leftwich. She thought that she was the most perfect child in existence, but she doesn 't understand how quick the time will fly, and what 's she looks forward to in the future, will soon be nothing but memories. I started to grow, very quickly. By the time I was only one and a half, my mother gave birth to her second child autumn brooke leftwich. We grew up together and were best friends…

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