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    Fast food companies do not choose when, where and how much people eat; the people in the world do, and for that, they are the ones who have to face the consequences instead of placing blame onto someone else for their own mistakes. People in the world today are getting more and more lazy and overweight. People that are getting like this are trying to blame their mistakes on other people or even the government. The fast-food industry should not be held accountable legally for obesity of people.…

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    holds a form of controversy. When the movie first came out there was talk that the movie was promoting terrorism. There’s a part at the end of the movie where the subway station one of the trains is filled with bombs and explosives, well a few days before the original release date was pushed back, there was an attack at the actual subway station where a bomb went off. Might think that the it’s silly that it’s supposed to promote terrorism, but it could also be terrorism that attacks against…

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    Why I am who I am today I was born on December fifth, 1996 at Holzer in Gallipolis. My parents are Lance Campbell and Cindy Collins. I have two sisters and a half brother. When I was only four and a half years old my parents got divorced and both left our home to split ways. My dad moved back in with my grandma and grandpa and my mom got a small house just for the time being. I stayed with both of my parents during the divorce and it was not so bad, at first. When I was five my mom got a house…

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    The L Train Experiment

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    goal of this experiment was to be able to record the data necessary to calculate the acceleration of the “L” train using two different trains as trials. The way this was set up involved people standing at specifically measured locations along the subway stop given the task to time the trains start once the person at the front of the station raised the flag. Additionally, after the data was collected there was a person who would walk and record the measurements using a wheel and another who would…

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    To achieve the American dream, one may have to overcome hardships as Chris Gardner did when he had little financial gain to help him, dealt with homelessness, and raised a son. As Gardner attempts to find happiness and prosperity, he lacks a sufficiently paying job “selling medical supplies” (). Although he attempts to find work, he has no education beyond high school, but one day an internship opportunity to become a stockbroker arose. Despite the fact that he would receive no wages during that…

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    The city of Sao Paulo, Brazil, makes part of Greater Sao Paulo, which consists of an urban agglomerate of 39 cities and a population of about 21 million. As in any major city in the world, it has disadvantages and some advantages. The main disadvantage of metropolitan Sao Paulo, where I live, stems from its big size and a population of about 11.2 million inhabitants. Because of the great number of motor vehicles, estimated at 8 million, traffic almost halts to a stop in streets and highways on…

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    Ethos Pathos Logos

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    Fast food restaurants use certain colors in order to make people hungrier. Mcdonald 's Wendy’s and subway use these colors in order for people to stop at their restaurants. Red, yellow, orange, and green are used in fast food logos. Red stimulates impulsiveness and excitement; when younger kids see McDonald’s billboards they get hungry. Whereas orange…

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    of contradictory lifestyle choices. Bell discusses the internal conflict caused by the violence that young women face such as safety and trust issues. Malcolm Gladwell in his essay The Power of Context writes about history of violence especially in subway in New York City and how people in New York City reacted in these violence situations.…

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    The World Without Us written by Alan Weisman is a non-fiction book that turned out to be a best selling book in 2007. This book was a shocking revelation to me and should raise awareness to other human beings living on earth. Not only does this book expressed the changes that have occur in the past it also mentions the effects we humans have made to nature. How much harm can human beings do to nature? What have they done to repair the damages or if they have even tried to? These questions are to…

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    Tavarsea Case Summary

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    CM Gilmore scheduled a visit to meet with Tavarsea Steed at the local DFCS office. Tavarea reported the following: • He played football years ago • On the night of the incident he was very stressed and received a lot of bad news that day back to back. He reported that he did receive a picture of his girlfriend kissing another girl, and that was the last straw. • He reported that he found the black on a street by the house • He reported that he did get on top of the house, and tie the rope…

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