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    It has only struck me now how important McDonald’s has truly been in my short lived life. In general, fast food restaurant’s are always thought of as the place everybody congregates to when they need to eat something that is quick and inexpensive. But when nearly everybody in this country will go at least once in their life, it gives you the opportunity to see all the types of people in this world, good and bad. I’m fortunate, or unfortunate enough to have gone to one many times in my life, and…

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    In the world today, a vast majority of American 's are faced with the task of living without one or more of the senses that some may deem "essential". But, should we really refer to it as a task? Are these Americans really living any less than we are without a sense? It 's not like they know what it is like to live without that sense; they don 't know any different. While some may say that it is a task, and their lives must be terrible to not know and understand what it is like to see, or hear,…

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    Many people do not see the wrong in going to McDonalds everyday, especially since it is so cheap and found on every street corner. Even if a person is seen as “skinny” there is still a high chance of them having an obesity related disease. Since the 1970s it has been statistically proven that people’s health has reached a new low. It can only come to the generation of eighteen to twenty-four year olds to make a change that is needed and will improve the health of generations to come. There are…

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    Why Is Obesity Bad

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    In David Barboza’s New York Times article, “If You Pitch It, They will Eat”, he spoke about the number of children becoming obese has increased, “Product tie-ins are everywhere. There are SpongeBob SquarePants Popsicles, Oreo Cookie preschool counting books and Keebler's Scooby Doo Cookies. There is even a Play-Doh Lunchables play set…. Since 1980, the number of obese children, has more than doubled to 16 percent, according to the federal Centers…

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    Autistic Spectrum Analysis

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    I went through the doors of the arena nervously, but with excitement rapidly filling my body. My tassel kept falling off of my hat and I kept readjusting my red graduation robes as I went into my row. I’ve been looking forward to my high school graduation for weeks now, and with my whole family in the audience I was more anxious than ever to receive my diploma. I considered about what led me up to this moment. All the hard work, struggles, and perseverance were leading up to this. Getting…

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    The main characters in each show viewed were coded with this traits based upon their gender and if their behaviors/traits were traditional or not. The six shows viewed were “Arthur,” and “Clifford the Big Red Dog” in the PBS show genre, “SpongeBob SquarePants,” and “Scooby Doo,…

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    Gender stereotypes are all around us, whether we chose to notice them or not. They are lingering within our media, and media is believed to be a reflection of society. Gender stereotypes are the exaggerated and oversimplified beliefs about masculinity and femininity that misrepresent men and women. The differences that separate men and women are overblown into huge misinterpretations that society deems appropriate in order to separate the genders. We were all taught as children that boys need to…

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    Media Violence Adolescents and teens made up over ten percent of the U.S. population in 2005, but were responsible for almost thirty percent of the single-offender and about forty percent of multiple-offender violent crimes (Escobar-Chavez). Statistics like these leave people wondering what is going wrong with the youth in America. The youth of today have already received a bad reputation from older generations. There are many suggestions as to why the youth are doing such heinous things.…

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    As a young girl at the age of 16 I had it tough. My mom was a drug addict and my dad wasn’t in the picture and maybe nowhere to be found. As the oldest I had to step up and take care of myself and 2 siblings, it was rough but I managed. Being in high school and having to take care of adult responsibilities such as waking up early enough to dress and feed all three of us and get to school on time. As my English teacher says the early bird gets the worm. With that said i have to be as early as…

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    Unit 2 English Literature

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    AP FRENCH LANGUAGE STUDY GUIDE: Unit 2 Test Paul Zuo Soyez Polis BE POLISHED Jacques Prévert It must be very polite with the land And with the sun We must thank the morning waking up We must thank them for the heat For trees For fruit For all that is good to eat For all that is beautiful to look at A touch We must thank Do not bother ... Criticize They know what they have to do The sun and the earth Then we must let them Or they can get angry And then after We changed In…

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