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    What Fast Food Nation and Super Size Me are Saying Fast Food Nation and Super Size Me show the dark side of the fast food industry. The book Fast Food Nation focuses on the beginning and growth of the fast food industry and how it affects the world. The documentary Super Size Me focuses on how that industry has changed the way people eat and how healthy they are. Both agree that fast food is unhealthy‚ but they are different in what they say is unhealthy. In Fast Food Nation‚ Eric Schlosser

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    Super Size Runner

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    Many runners are concerned that their exercise routine and other competitions that they partake in as part of their love of running are starting to deteriorate the health of their knees. While it makes sense to have a concern that the wear and tear of running may cause worry that you will ultimately ruin your knees or create a higher risk of osteoarthritis. Research suggests runners are actually reducing their risk of bad knees and osteoarthritis by running on a regular basis. Running Won’t Harm

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    Suer Size Me

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    Name_____________________ Date_______________________ “Super Size Me!” A Study of Macromolecules and Diet Part 1: “Super Size Me” and Scientific Inquiry Direction: Use information from the movie to answer the questions below. 1. What was the background information that led Morgan Spurlock to conduct his study? Obese is the second cause of death. 2. What was his research question? 3. Did he have a hypothesis? What was the hypothesis? Eating McDonalds is unhealthy 4. Describe

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    Super Man and Me

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    Superman and Me is an essay written by Sherman Alexie about his journey to becoming a writer. Because he is a Native American and was born on a Reservation with 3 siblings and was basically poor by our Americas standard‚ he wasn’t expected to contribute to society in any way or at all. By using rhetoric‚ Sherman Alexie argues that by basically reading or making an effort to learn more he will be a role model for those who do live in reservations to want more out of life and to break out of the stereotypes

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    Comparison/Contrast D3 Old and New in Marriage Imagine that one day your parents sit you down and tell you they have found your husband or wife. Believe it or not this is still reality for many people in the world. Indeed‚ it happened to my grandparents by their parents. However‚ marriage behavior and family life are changing. Young people are waiting later to marry‚ and couples are having fewer children in modern society. The many differences between modern marriage and old fashioned marriage

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    Loni Bauer Date: 04-10-2013 Sociology Assignment W2-2 Super-Size my WorldMcDonaldization Of Society Growing up I have always lived in a very small town‚ just to the north of our beloved city Chicago. It was a huge city full of hustle and bustle. Whenever I would visit the city I would feel so rushed‚ and crowded. Now that I’m older I am used to a fast paced life. I always drive to school‚ I am always on a busy campus‚ and I always am being pulled in so many directions it makes my head spin

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    Food Inc vs.Super Size Me

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    The world needs to eat!! The food industries need to make money!! At what cost? The cost is at the size of our wallets or worst or waist lines. Our health is directly affected what we eat and how we eat. Food inc. and S*uper* Size M*e** are two different movies that address this issue. Although different they both describe the health benefits and risks of food. **Super* *S*ize M*e** was more effective and **F*ood inc. was the least effective. The movie *food Inc*. is about the making of our everyday

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    Comm 353 Essay #1 29 February 2013 Super Size that Publicity In 2004‚ Morgan Spurlock released his documentary “Super Size Me.” In this documentary‚ Spurlock takes it upon himself to eat only from the fast food restaurant McDonald’s for one month straight. He gave himself four rules: 1. All of his food must come from McDonald’s 2. He must try everything on the McDonald’s menu at least once 3. If asked‚ he must agree to “super-size” each food order 4. He must eat three meals a day Before

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    Super Crunchers Analysis

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    * Orley Ashenfelter- Uses statistics to extract hidden info from large datasets * Orley’s Wine Predictions * What really got him in trouble is crunching numbers to assess the quality of Bordeaux wines. He found that low levels of harvest rain/high avg. summer temps produce the greatest wines Reduced his wine theory to a formula; he can predict the general quality of any vintage by plugging weather statistics for a given year into formula. NOT well received by traditional wine critics

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    Analysis of "Super Toys".

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    Analysis of “Super-Toys Last All Summer Long” The short story “Super-Toys Last All Summer Long” from 1969 by Brian Aldiss is about a futuristic family‚ who lives in a science-fiction world. The family members consists of Monica and Henry Swinton‚ their son David‚ and his toy‚ Teddy. The Swinton family live in an overpopulated world‚ packed with lonely people‚ who are accompanied by intelligent “Super-Toys”. Henry Swinton’s job is to develop these toys‚ which are created to ease

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