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    incurring the ridicule of others…” so I ask? Though obesity is a big part of the American "supersize lifestyle ", overweight Americans are still largely marginalized and looked down upon by the same American public that promotes fast food restaurants like Subway. Which feed upon the insecurities of obese people with a promise of a cheap healthy food. Thats appealing to those who desperately want to lose weight in other fit in with today norm. Overweight americans…

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    I remember it like it was yesterday. It was the summer right before I started high school. My Cousins are visiting for the 4th of july. My dad says, “How would you like to go on a fishing trip son?” I had never gone fishing before so I said, “Of Course!” The next day me,my dad, cousin, my uncle, and my neighbors drove out to niantic seaport and got on a charter boat. On the side it read The Grumpa! “The grumpa,” I thought, “what a silly name.” We got on the boat and a short blonde teenager came…

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    Introduction Ethos refers to the credibility of the author, any appeals that influence the target audience 's perception of the author 's credibility and authority on the topic are considered to be ethos. To make it easier to comprehend, does the advertisement seen trustworthy? But, ethos is a double sided blade, it can be established or destroyed in many different ways and depend on how you use it. It 's up to you to figure out how to effectively establish ethos. And what mistakes might…

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    The fast food industry is responsible for America's obesity epidemic. For the last century, the society has radically changed and become more independent, technological and mobile. As a consequence, today the population has a need of high-speed technology, innovative resources, comfortable living conditions and, the most important, a quick solution to vital needs, such as food. The fast-food industry was born to make the life of the nation faster and more comfortable. While doing this, the…

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    On December 1, 2016 I rented from Amazon prime, Fast Food Nation, a movie directed by Richard Linklater. Screenplay was written by Richard Linklater and the author of the book by the same name, Eric Schlosser. The film opens with Don Anderson, family man and the Marketing director of a Mickey’s Burgers learning that there is high count of E Coli bacteria in Mickey’s “Big One” burger. His department is marketing; he does not understand what he is being told so he is told in a manner anyone could…

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    Subway Construction

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    Nash40-41). The subway construction at York University will be a topological space in the future, because there is a connectivity of particular points in space. This connectivity will be shown on the subway map when there will be a lot intersections in the York University Station (point on the map). For example, since York University is an accessible place for most people (York region, Brampton, downtown) there will be a lot of intersection by the buses to York university subway lines. Another…

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    Summary Of On The Subway

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    In “On the Subway,” by Sharon Olds, the author uses imagery and tone to convey her message of contrast between her and the boy she faces. First, she starts by describing his physical features, also using simile to compare his laces to a pattern of international scars. They are also inside a car and she continues to study him. The poem shows the differences between a male and female. Furthermore, her tone is quite passive but frightened because the speaker seems inferior…

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    Fast Food Claim

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    Reasons Against the Claim: (I) Mass production of fast-food is ethical because large fast-food chains across the country are able to hire thousands of employees to keep up with the demand for their product. Large corporations like Taco Bell, Burger King and Jack in the Box always have new positions available for the public, and often these jobs only require a general education diploma at minimum. By keeping the cost of goods relatively low to create their products, fast-food chains are able to…

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    Quiznos Swot Analysis

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    Group Project Professor Nash Business 2050 4/20/2015 Quiznos Quiznos is a sandwich shop that originated in Denver, Colorado and specializes in toasted submarine sandwiches. It is the second largest submarine sandwich shop chain in North America. There are over 2100 shops in the United States today. Quiznos mission is “To be a leader in the sandwich segment by serving the best sandwich in the marketplace: one successful store and one “wowed” customer at a time.”…

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    Subway Observation

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    transitional period, in both a literal and figurative sense. The public transportation system acts a null void or transition from one location to the other, although seemingly mundane, it is crucial for providing context for one’s final destination. The subway in particular allows for social situations to arise where an individual can be introspective whilst observing different people and behaviors in a diminutive amount of time. The act of examination in the public sphere allows an individual…

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