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    The Melting Pot Theory

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    have options they can choose from, but with the Melting Pot Theory, cultures are dying out. All the new cultures coming into the United States with the intent of learning to be American defeats the purpose of being a diverse country. This is why the Salad Bowl Theory is more liked, because the immigrants know the basics of being American, but can also contribute their own traditions and cultures to the…

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    Self Surveillance Report

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    evident after eating vegetable-laden food or fruit, as though it were an achievement (Guthman 2003: 53). Accordingly, eating an eggplant parmigiana burger would have made me feel “unhealthy and gross” and “greasy”, and so I chose a small broccoli salad instead, and ordering a vegan burger that would be ‘up to scratch’, so to speak, later. Similarly, my disappointment and, at its height,…

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    Hidden Sugars Are Where You Don't Think They'd Be There’s so much about added sugar that warrants your attention. Aside from how they make certain dishes sweetly irresistible, much has also been discussed about how they can get addictive and potentially lead to serious health problems (will insert link to dangers of sugar here). Dealing with these added sugars from obvious sources like candies, junk food, pastries, and the like is relatively easy - reduce your intake or just completely write…

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    and beneath are the salads. Moreover, to the right are cold subs, more salads underneath, smaller snacks, hot entrees and beverages. In the middle of the store, the registers are located which offer pastries for sale. The customers would carefully read the options, by picking up the item and looking over the nutrient facts. Customers would also observe what other customers were purchasing and gravity towards that particular item. Majority of the purchases were large salads, cold subs, and cold…

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    Dieting is not an easy thing to do. If it were, we wouldn’t be constantly bombarded with new dieting advice. You’ve probably tried most of the tricks of the industry and even approached dieting through the traditional methods of eating less and exercising more. But if the waist doesn’t seem to be getting smaller, you might be making some of the below mistakes – without even knowing it. So, instead of sinking further into despair, check out if you are guilty of some of these faux pas. We’ve…

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    dominant culture. Coincidentally, during one of the staff meetings at the child development center where I used to work, we discussed the failures of this analogy and came up with a new analogy. America should be viewed as a salad of diversity. The salad would not be a salad without the unique ingredients (cultures) that comprise it; each ingredient is important and enhances the overall quality of the final product. Diversity should be encouraged, only having one perspective available limits…

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    Nick wanted to make a salad while at the grocery store. Nick was able to self advocate what toppings he wanted on his salad. Nick also located a few items that he wanted to eat and drink with his salad. Nick went navigated to an open line to pay for his items and then headed back to 208 to eat. When arriving to 208, Nick brushed his teeth using an audio prompt…

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    or 9 at night and will stay until 2 or 3 in the morning depending on if we got everything done, and when he finishes telling us his hilarious stories. Once he finally arrives at the house, we start the process of making our ever-so-famous “Waldorf Salad.” And of course before we are done, everyone has taste tested the final product just to make sure we did not mess anything up. That is only the first half of the night. We then all spend time just catching up, and my uncle always has plenty of…

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    outdated and prefer the salad bowl ideal to represent American society; from this perspective, each individual maintains their cultural background of the country they hail from and honors other individuals’ heritage with an understanding that where we came from does not define an individual unless he or she allows it to. Personally, neither of these fits my view of American society, I would counter that America is a representation of neither the melting pot ideal or the salad bowl ideal but as…

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    This is showing his disrespects by his way of replying to his mother and how he finds it so terrible to talk and have a conversation with her when all she's trying to do is be a nice mother and make his friend a salad not hers. The last characteristic of Will is very careless in the ways he considers himself, “she asks if I took my pills this morning and i tell her yeah, wouldn’t i be drowning myself in the bathtub if i hadn’t” (Green/Levithan 34). He is making…

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