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    The more we watch, the more we eat. Child obesity has been a dynamic topic for America as rates for obesity have hit the roof. Since 1980, numbers for childhood obesity have hit an all-time high. When referring to childhood, these rates include ages 2-19, where although still high in ages 2-11, the highest rate of obesity focuses on ages 12-19. According to an article titled Childhood Obesity Facts, the definition of overweight is defined as having access body weight for a particular height from…

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    Racial Inequality

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    city ghettos have adverse effects on the economic viability of people of color. The article “Stealing a Bag of Potato Chips and Other Crimes of Resistance” starts with a young black teen named Ronny, who was called in for a job interview at a local steakhouse. After the interview, Ronny left the interviewer without giving a handshake and is asked why he did so. Ronny said, “‘Because it was a white lady. You not supposed to shake a white lady’s hand. They be scared of a nigga. They think I’ma try…

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    Anthony Bourdain Thesis

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    Institute of America in 1978. Bourdain then moved back to New York, where he worked as a chef in several kitchens such as the Supper Club, One Fifth Avenue, and Sullivan’s and later became an executive chef at Brasserie Le Halles, French Bistro steakhouse in 1998. Bourdain’s career as a restaurant chef gave him credibility as a chef, a writer, and a television show star. He has written articles and books that legitimize him as a person you can trust when it comes to food. In 1997, Bourdain…

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    Each restaurant had its own twist on their recipes and each one was better than the last. There was a specific night that I remember eating at a restaurant on the resort called Toro. It was a steakhouse and their food was unmatched, but their food wasn’t the reason that I remember that night. We were seated outside on the patio and there was a thunderstorm off in the distance. Have you ever seen those pictures of tropical storms where the lightning…

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    Vivacious City Life vs Boring Country Life A rural area is classified as a town with fewer than 1,000 people per 2.6 square kilometers, and surrounding areas with fewer than 500 people per 2.6 square kilometers (“Rural Area”). This means that rural areas have people and buildings that are few and far between. An urban area, on the other hand, has homes and businesses located very close to one another in a small area (“Rural Area”). Cities are filled with more job opportunities, filled with more…

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    Misconceptions and stereotypes have been around for a long time, and some people don’t even realize that those two things take part of the daily lives of most humans. A misconception is defined as having an incorrect view because it’s based on faulty thinking, and stereotypes are a widely held oversimplified idea of a group or a type of person. The reason for humans to have these, is simply because to be able to put someone in a category you might’ve had experience with in the past is very easy…

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    football players were really hungry they would go to Catfish Kitchen which had all you can eat Catfish and Fried Chicken. The football players usually went places that weren’t too far away or the Piccadilly Cafeteria. They waited to go to Harry’s Steakhouse until after the games. Atlanta was a great city. They went to The Fox Theater most of the time. If you were a Varsity Football player during that time you would have your picture hanging in the Fox. They also earned free passes to the Fox.…

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    Savanna Georgia was founded by James Oglethorpe in 1733. It is George's oldest settlement and one of the first planned cities in America. Designed by Oglethorpe so that each family's property faced a public square which were then created to be small semi tropical parks. Today Savannah is one of the most beautiful cities in the south. Famous for her gardens, squares, and historical downtown district making tourism an essential element of savannas economy. Savannah's tourists come from all…

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    spend money because I want to buy a house where my future wife and I will live at when I am only 20 years old. The truth is that I am really saving money for that. My current job is not as professional as I want it to be, I am just a bartender at a steakhouse restaurant. However, I love going to work and try to complete my tasks on time because I want to be successful in my job. By succeeding in a job I will find going to work sort of fun and satisfying, rather than finding it boring hideous. My…

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    Many people know of the idea of Carbon footprints, but do not think of the wider concept of ecological footprints. This measures not only carbon emissions but includes energy use, water use, and waste production of a person, or population. This is measured against the ability of the environment to supply these needs, many times leading to a deficit (Global Footprint Network, 2015). The world population uses 1.6 times the resources available of the planet (Global Footprint Network, 2015) and with…

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