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    neurological routines […] we can force those bad tendencies into the background (pg20)”. This means that the successful program will focus on providing support the dieter needs in order to switch out their bad food habit or their bad exercise habit. Weight Watchers does this in two ways by doing what they call their new system called smart points and by providing tons of recipes for meal planning. Smart points allow the dieters to still eat real food and lose weight but limits them on the…

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    Dragons in our Midst series. The book starts in pre-flood days and tells the story of the dragons protecting the oracles of fire throughout the ages. It starts out with Thiolocia and Makaidos protecting the ovulum and the oracle of fire from the watchers. The watchers are fallen angels from heaven that are trying to stop Noah from building an ark. The oracle dies, but Thiolocia and Makaidos are chosen to go onto the ark and raise up the next generation of dragons. The next part of the story…

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    Fat Loss Analysis Paper

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    The three popular fat loss programs I evaluated are Weight Watchers, Jenny Craig and Nutrisystem. Weight Watchers has been around for many years. Weight Watchers currently has two diet options, the flex plan and the core plan. The flex plan is an updated version of the points food system, the goal is to stay within your recommended amount of points each day, the points value for foods is calculated based on the food’s calories, fat, and fiber. The core plan is based on the science of energy…

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    story, the reader or watcher can definitely get a sense of the suspense and can truly appreciate the story. Bierce’s written story and the French film…

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    the characters are playing football many of the scenes are cut to display that the actors are moving fast on the field. In addition, serious scenes are never cut because the director wants watchers to feel the severity of certain situations. So, watchers get to see exactly how everything plays out. Thus, watchers getting to understand Julius’ character and of why he hated white people, which was because of his…

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    unique to them. If someone spends a lot of time watching violent shows that individual can learn violent behaviors. Each author in their essay propose a solution to the cultural violence we see. In her essay, Nelson suggests that everyone become a watcher as a solution, but Nafisi suggest the audience to form a book club. O’Brien proposes his solution and that is to tell narratives. After the attack on the twin tower, the audience can see how the depth of consumerism between banality and terror…

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    that features Lola and her story is narrated entirely by Lola), and, whereas he seems to know everything that goes on, the reader may notice that Yunior does not put quotation marks around conversations between individuals. In Marvel Comics, the Watchers seem to only make a brief appearance at some point in the story (usually at the beginning), and from there let the characters tell their own story; the reader completely forgets that the entire adventure is being told by an omniscient third…

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    Some movies are based off of good books, this is a known fact. Often, Hollywood blockbusters stem from the imaginations of a work of an author. However books and movies don’t always portray the same meanings and story in the end result. Often a movie will have all the same people and places, yet by changing a changing the dialogue, deleting a scene or two, and changing other details certain facets of the story change from the novel. In contrast the novel may do a better job explaining certain…

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    Rhetoric In Advertising

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    Commercials are always on television and are one of the most annoying things to see while watching a good show. Not only are commercials annoying, but most of the time the products in them are falsely advertised to some extent. Despite this, many viewers fold and purchase the products anyways. The reason being that the makers of the commercials use persuasive rhetoric to convince the viewers to buy what the particular company is selling. Commercials also can promote products by comparing them to…

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    Virus Monologue

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    compounds for the uninfected. This is where I live, with my mom and dad. Everyone in the compound works very hard to keep the virus from entering. In fact, both of my parents are scientist and they are desperate to find a cure. My friend Will and I are watchers, we watch the boarders to the compound to ensure the infected don’t get in. “Quite night” The sound of Wills voice pulled me from my thoughts. He stared at me waiting for a reply. “What?” I replied confused. “I said, quiet night.” He…

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