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    Celebrities live in an entirely different world and they summon people’s yearnings to love, admire, copy, and gossip. The public sense a feeling of friendship by the familiar faces we see. The more a person sees certain faces, the more a person’s brain enjoys it. Furthermore, it does not matter if the face is attractive or not, it is known as “the exposure effect.” Individuals have a fixation with status. There are definite human traits that are universally recognized as beautiful such as…

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    NY 11215 Provided consistent, prompt and friendly service. Paid attention to customers’ likes and dislikes, to make suitable recommendations. Answered customers’ questions about the food and the menu. Maintained cleanliness in dining area. Prepared salads and appetizers. Cleaned…

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    fast food options. He states that he believes everyone has a choice in what they eat. While that is true to a certain extent, people are more likely to buy choices that are more economical. For example, McDonald’s offers options such as premium salads and grilled chicken sandwiches for between $5 and $8; they also offer a dollar menu in which you can buy a cheeseburger and a drink for $2. In a struggling household, which options do you believe that a consumer is more likely to purchase?…

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    maintaining and losing weight (Obesity and Fast Food) . Along with this, comes the availability and convenience of fast food or unhealthy food. A Big Mac at McDonalds costs $3.99 while a salad costs $4.79(McDonald’s) , with patterns like this in the environment, no wonder people are drawn to the burger over the salad. This is not the only case like this, many food chains are making the healthier option more expensive too. David Leonhardt, an…

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    In the article “Don’t Blame the Eater” by David Zinczenko, he warns the consumers of the deception of fast food chains. He states the dangers of eating fast food and he agrees that it harms the body. Throughout the article he argues that the consumer isn’t at fault, the one to blame are the fast food chains. To put across ideas he asks questions, he uses his own personal narrative, imagery, and tone, with these tactics he’s able to argue against the deceitful tactics of the fast food industry.…

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    added it’s label. She also slapped on a final label. “Not approved by Stormwind Apothecary Guild.” She heard the bell by the door as customers started to stream in. She and Shadow would have a long day. Many hours later, food had arrived. A Thoradin Salad for Shadow, and sushi for lilith, and a live octopus. She picked the live octopus and slurped it down. In truth, despite being a good demon. She still desired to inflict pain and suffering. So this satisfied that…

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    brings awareness to the College eateries and changes begin to occur. Now, I am not suggesting to make Concordia 100% healthy and 100% gluten free and vegan, but I am suggesting that we change up our options. Offer more healthy options, change up the salad bar options, offer more gluten- free options in both the Commons and the Brickyard. These little changes will impact our small school greatly; we just don’t see it…

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    sample the unique offering paired with one of the eatery’s famous plates or Zweigles hot dogs. All entrees available at the 24-hour restaurant come with the hot sauce, plus heaping helpings of mustard and onions, and a choice of sides (think macaroni salad, beans, home fries, and French fries). From cheeseburger plates, fried ham, and vegetarian meals to hots & potatoes, pork sausage, and grilled cheese, the sauce complements all of the fast food diner’s offerings. Love Steve T. Hots &…

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    homeless to give them a place to live at the ranch. In return, the homeless would need to vote the Rajneeshees into the government. However, this wouldn't be enough and they decided to take on another plan. The Rajneeshees slowly began to infect salad bars at local restaurants with salmonella as a practice run for a more devastating attack on Oregon voters. The bacteria was developed at the Rajneesh Medical Corp on the ranch, where scientists were in the process of developing 2 new viruses. …

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    After looking at these two articles, I do not agree with the first one: “Don’t Blame the Eater” written by David Zinczenko. There is some point that I want to oppose. In his article “Don’t Blame the Eater”, Zinczenko censures that those fast-food companies cause children to become obese. By talking himself, for example, he used to be one of the fast-food patrons, and his daily choice for dinner and lunch in between Taco Bell, KFC, or Pizza Hut. Zinczenko argues that many parents giving too much…

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