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    Meat is an important part of daily life, yet it is ruining the environment. Processing food today is becoming increasingly unsustainable, especially through the production of meat. As technology advances, easier production methods are created, and meat is cheaper. These new methods come at a cost to the environment because they are emitting more fossil fuels, creating excessive waste, and damaging land. In order to have a more sustainable society, it is essential to use sustainable production,…

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    Fast Food Fast food is a type of food that is prepared and served very quickly. Nowadays, fast food is widely consumed worldwide, it reached to a point that many people eat it on a daily basis. Although it negatively affects people socially, economically, and health-wise. It affects many people socially without even noticing it. For example, comparing our current lives with the old days, it would be so noticeable that the family tradition of eating together is slightly fading away.…

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    Life Stages Of Dog Food

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    Generic Dog Food? While many people claim generic domestic dog foods are just as good while premium dog food, this is not true. In order for generic ingredients to be sold so cheaply, they must put in lots of animal by-products and artificial preservatives. Premium puppy foods are often preserved with e vitamin or C, which are very pricey to add. Premium dog foods costly, but are better for your dogs. Life Stages? Different age dogs require different quotients of protein, carbohydrates,…

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    Visual Weasels

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    In addition words on the Ads are also very soothing and Kraft includes one weasel word to convince the consumer into buying the cheese. The magic word on the Advertisement is “no.” Furthermore, the Ad says that the cheese has “No artificial preservatives or flavors.” Any mom will fall for this small yet large lie because Kraft says it does not have any chemical’s to keep the cheese from becoming past due. Moreover, “these ads encourages the consumer to imagine that the purchase of the item will…

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    Gender Stereotypes

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    quality of the food. In addition the words “No artificial preservatives” are strategically placed in the advertisement to appeal to the more health driven consumer. The physiological appeal works well for food ads because it can appeal to the brain. Everything being shown in the ad consciously makes us believe it's good for us and that we must have it in order to obtain a healthy balanced diet. We see things like “No artificial preservatives.” and an “Excellent source of protein.” and we become…

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    Flu Shot Research Paper

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    the recent outbreak of the flu this year. Lots of cases caused death, bringing up this question do you need a flu shot. I say that the shot it’s not a good idea. The shot has very controversial additives. One being Thimerosal a mercury-based preservative. As many may know mercury is the only metal in a liquid form at room temperature. Mercury is also very dangerous if ingested. Studies show that the shot consistently the shot does not work. According to Dr. David Williams The Archives of…

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    The general argument made by Carey Polis in her work “Eating Healthy vs. Unhealthy” is that there is not that huge of a price gap between the two yet eating healthier has a countless amount of health benefits. More specifically, Carey Polis argues that there are some people who simply do not consider eating healthier a large factor into their lives. She writes, “many people assert that unhealthy eating habits are the result of economic hardship”. In this passage, Carey Polis is suggesting that…

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    without harmful additives, our body is working 10 times more than it should be. In today’s world people are looking for the cheapest and quickest foods to make in the grocery stores. The foods that they are choosing are not healthy. They have many preservatives in them that make them last longer on the shelf. Oliver says’ “30 years ago the food in grocery…

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    Executive Function refers to the cognitive processes that help us control, regulate and manage our thoughts and actions, including working memory, planning, problem solving etc. (Joseph & Tager-Flusberg, 2004). It is the ability to hold and manipulate information, and is the conscious control of thought and action into goal-orientated behaviour (Pellicano, 2007). Most individuals on the autistic spectrum have some level of impaired executive function and exhibit rigid and inflexible behaviour,…

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    PhenELITE is a very controversial diet pill. While it has received a very high approval rating, it has also received a lot of criticism. There are many "Phen" brands that aim to mimic the effects of Phentermine. However, not every Phen alternative is effective or safe. What separates PhenELITE from other diet pills? This review will discuss that. An Overview Of PhenELITE And What It Is Designed To Do No one seems to know about the true identify of PhenELITE. The product says that PhenELITE is…

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