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    Rhetorical Analysis In 2013 Chipotle released a commercial, called “The Scarecrow,” that tries to inform its audience of the problems within the fast food industry while simultaneously promoting the Chipotle brand . Chipotle wants the viewer to know that they are not like other “fast food” restaurants . It is doing so to make people feel less guilty about eating their meals and making them understand that even though delicious, their meals are healthier than most other fast food chains’. One of…

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    ECE-669c INDEPENDENT SUDY ON FIBER OPTIC SENSORS Mr. Prasanna M.Thawale School of Computer science and Engineering, California State University Northridge, Northridge-91324. Independent Study On Fiber Optic Sensors  Overview: Term: Fall-2014 Guide: Prof. Nagwa Bekir Topic: Fiber Optic Sensors .  Introduction: Fiber optic sensor since their emergence have been a sector of keen interest for researchers because of their specific and exclusive characteristics thus resulting into the…

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    Upton Sinclair's’ book the Jungle, is based over the Gilded Age in history. In the Gilded Age things did not appear as it seemed. For example the meat packing industry was very disgusting and the bosses hid those types of things from the public. In the story Sinclair writes about a family that are immigrants who are trying to survive in the inner parts of Chicago. The family gets cheated out of everything and nothing rarely ever goes their way. The first struggle the family had had…

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    The advantages and disadvantages of eating fast food and homemade food Food is one of the human requirements to being alive. It is an important source of energy for people and it is an enjoyable activity. We consume food every day. As we know our diet effects on our health. So we must attend to our diets. There are many kinds of food. Each of them has different taste and different appearance. Depend on life styles and culture and where you live; people’s eating style has been changed. Some…

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    In the short story, “The Killers” two of the main characters are Max and Al. They are both dressed in almost identical winter coats and they come in with attitude. They both are trying to order dinner when only breakfast was on the menu they continue to complain about the service. While they are inside of the diner they say some comment to George about how they are “Bright boys” they mean that as they are dumb and talk down to them because of their masculinity and power. Even though they are…

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    Mark Bittman argues that junk food can be just as expensive if not more expensive then good food. His argument is presented to his readers in “Is Junk Food Really Cheaper” an essay written by Bittman. Bittman tries to convince his audience by connecting the issues with his readers. He then provides his readers with a logical and reasonable argument that makes them re-think if junk food really is cheaper or easier. Bittman confirms his argument by using statements from other creditable sources…

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    Today we are still experiencing an environmental crisis as we are continuing buying possessions we do not really need. In the Ted Talk, “Be the Change in a Messed up World” by Rob Greenfield, he emphasizes that it is possible to live with 111 things and live an eco-friendly lifestyle. During the Talk Talk, Greenfield presents food from dumpsters, that are in perfectly good condition and that are also unwrapped. This scenario proves that we purchase goods that exceed our needs, and as a result,…

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    Defining strategic option A conduct of SWOT analysis would be the most ideal to identify the key resources and performances of BRF to evaluate the choices of whether not to enter an international market. Strength − The efficiencies from the merger would potentially lead to lower domestic prices. − BRF dominates the market share in Brazil (60%-80%) over several processed food categories with its operational excellence (98% population reached by distribution, Information System Development),…

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    Obesity and its associated comorbidities such as heart disease and type II diabetes have become a major public health concern in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “More than one-third of U.S. adults are obese; and 20.6% of adolescents age 12-19 are classified as obese”(CDC). As these numbers continue to grow, people are beginning to question the cause of this epidemic. There are several factors contributing to Americas weight problem including…

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    2 OFDM SYSTEM:- OFDM system is divided into three parts 1. multi carrier modulation 2. frequency division multiplexing 3. Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing. 1.Frequency division multiplexing:- Frequency Division Multiplexing is a form of signal multiplexing which involves assigning non – overlapping frequency ranges or channels to different signals or to each user of a medium. A gap is left between each of these channels to ensure that the signal of one channel does not overlap with…

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