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    Obesity Epidemic Analysis

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    One of the most terrible disease in the United states! Obesity, the epidemic is all over the U.S. This article will discuss the history, short and long term effects and the solutions to this terrible disease. For people, obesity (The condition of people being grossly overweight.) can start very early. Kids can get obese at a very young age from genetics or, overtime they might become obese. This can affect them in the future, they could not lose weight as adults and become obese with health…

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    Many Canadian believe that their culture has been mostly influence the Americans. So what the government did what the government was to counteract it by creating the Canadian Radio Television and Telecommunication commission to make sure some of the movie and music were Canadian made in Hollywood North. The government spends millions of dollars on building the Canada movie industry. The Canada film industry was created to people around…

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    Disparity In Sports

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    league, owing to a greater popularity ratio and fan following ( The Washington Post). The UNESCO has spotted out that only a staggering 4% of all sports media content is dedicated towards women’s sport and only 12% of all news presented publicly is of women athletes. Thus, as stated by the Director General of UNESCO, Audrey Azoulay, World Radio Day…

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    Which Character Are you More Alike? Guy Montag is a nuisance, and a threat to the very fabric of society. This is the belief his peers have of him by the end of Fahrenheit 451. He has chosen his new path towards enlightenment. Deciding to not let others think for him anymore, and to leave the materialistic world he never cared for behind. His wife Mildred is the exact opposite from him, allowing her thoughts to be controlled by the fast paced instant satisfaction lifestyle that is so prevalent…

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    Jared Diamond Book Report

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    Yali, who is a politician friend of Jared Diamond asks him a question of “Why is it that you white people developed so much cargo ... but we black people had a little cargo of our own?” (Diamond p.14). Basically what he means is that why do European differ from a majority of the world in term of material goods(cargo). Why is that the white advanced more, had more technology, and more luxuries? Yali wonders, is it because the white race was more intelligent(more superior)than the rest of the…

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    the film industry, there were several various external forces that were conspiring to put an end to the studio system. The moment in time that is widely regarded as the beginning of the end for the studio system was the Supreme Court ruling in United States v. Paramount Pictures Inc. 1948. This decision created a restriction on the practice of block booking by the “Big Five” studios. This decision ultimately led to the Big Five studios being forced into selling their theater chains.…

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    My Search Research Paper

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    is short for the Irish Gaelic, Alesdair, which means “defender of mankind”, and my middle name, Hayden, means “hedge valley” (Meaning of baby name Alec, Meaning of baby name Hayden). Alec was most trendy for babies in the years of 1995-1998. The state today in which the name Alec is the most popular is Nevada and Utah. Notorious people with the name Alec includes: the actor Alec Baldwin, actor Alec Guinness, and Utah Jazz’s shooting guard Alec Burks (What does the name Hayden mean?). The name…

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    Muslim Women In Sports

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    media and in the pop culture. We covered the various stereotypes and stigmas that are link and related to Muslims. We even discussed about Muslims in politics, news coverage, advertisement, the Internet, and television and film. Not to leave out the discussions of the growing ideology to segregate and prohibit Muslims form the United States of America, which is being preached by the U. S. President. What we learned in this helped us understand how to portray a minority group in the media, to…

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    attracting immigrants, as many of them do not speak English, especially those from Spanish speaking countries. Section 203 of the Voting Rights Act is a piece of legislation that most immigrants, perhaps even most Americans, are unfamiliar with. It states that if over five percent (or 200,000 persons) in a political subdivision are a minority language group, then election materials in their native language, as well as oral assistance, must legally be provided to them (“Minority Language…

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    Summary: Road To Genocide

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    Until, a United Nation aid worker for thirty-years named, Anders Kompass allegedly passed on documents about the abuse to the French authorities. Many believe the United Nations tried to cover up the abuse by their soldiers and peacekeepers. The abuse was reported in early 2014, but the United Nations did not publicly disclose nor investigate the alleged abuse. Sadly, this isn't the first time soldiers…

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