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    Last summer I worked as intern at the City of Minneapolis. Some memories I have from this experience include eating authentic tacos from the food trucks in the scorching sun. Standing in long queue for the greasy bacon burger and lunch social gatherings over chinese food to name a few. I ate like never before that by the end of the summer all the mouth watering food had converted into 10 pounds of unwanted weight. The hopes of eating healthier and making better choices vanished like empty…

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    FYC Argument Analysis

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    Many First Year Composition (FYC) course today make use of Place-Based pedagogies in efforts to develop student’s writing ability. Major objectives for FYC revolve around transferring abilities developed in the FYC to places “across the University,” and “in business and public spheres after college,” and more broadly, to gain, “rhetorical knowledge; critical thinking, reading, and writing; processes; and knowledge of conventions.”(Wardle 3). This paper accentuates a perspective on problematic…

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    Should Fast Food be in High School Picture a high school student sitting at the lunch table. She has carrots, broccoli, and spinach for her vegetables and for her meats she has pickle loaf, liver spread, and ham. High School lunches should have fast/junk food because high school students are old enough to make their decisions, fast/junk food is fun and tasty to eat, and it is an opportunity to have a decent meal. Good reasons for fast food being High Schools? First off there are…

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    Kids in America are getting heavier and heavier, and with summer time approaching, there is no better time than now to get kids away from their games and televisions, and get them moving. There are many easy and fun ideas to keep kids fit. Try going to your local pool. If you have a smaller child, let them splash around in the baby pool. Older children can play with their friends, practice diving, or even swim laps. Children can easily spend a whole day being active at the pool. Try taking a…

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    Long-Term Health Issues

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    Many people assume that the food they eat everyday is completely safe and healthy but what most do not know is there are hundreds of harsh chemicals put into their food that can lead to long-term health issues. Throughout time food production has evolved into a process in which the main concern is to make it last as long as possible by adding preservatives, chemicals and genetically modifying the plant breeds. By using these chemicals, it makes the growing process easier and cheaper, however,…

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    A students nightmare is also known as a school’s dream. Funding for the school on the case that students become healthy and become prosperous successful human beings. These are claims that are made by government officials to promote the benefits of the school lunch program. The school lunch program is designed to help improve the health and well being of students, while unintentionally sacrificing on the taste and attractiveness of the given meals. School lunch regulations was created by the…

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    Nina Planck’s book, Real Food What To Eat And Why is a novel written with personal experience, outside sources, and scientific knowledge. Throughout the book she discusses which foods are real and which foods are not, such as real meat, real fat, real milk, butter and cheese, and even real fruits and vegetables. She also discusses the importance of each macronutrient such as protein, fat, and carbohydrates and how each of these play an important role in the human body. Nina has great care for…

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    less than 2 grams, saturated fats to less than 20 grams and total fats to less than 60 grams. It is better to limit consumption of foods high in saturated fat like cakes, pastries, pies, processed meats, commercial burgers/pizza, fried foodstuffs, potato chips, crisps, biscuits and other savory snacks. One unit weight of fat contains twice the kilojoules (energy) of carbohydrate or protein. Thus, if we consume foods and drinks with too much dietary fat, it can be difficult for us to maintain a…

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    Manhood Research Paper

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    Manhood itself is a work of art, you might say.”1 Not only must you be in control, but you must be strong, intelligent, overpowering, and most importantly, completely oblivious to gender identity. On the funnier side, like grandma always says, “a couch potato with selective hearing.”2 Many men who may…

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    In the United States, food is over-used because of how our society is today. Many Americans will eat as much as a bear. A bear may devour huge amounts of fish or some sort of seeds or berries which may cause hibernation. People do not need to store food or go hunt for food. In the ancient times people everywhere all across the world were hunting and gathering so that they could support their families. Jennifer B. Marks concluded that we store because that is what our ancestors did years ago.…

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