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    This is the album’s first track and it discusses killing Jay-Z’s ego. This track was written by Shawn Carter known as Jay-Z‚ Producer No I.D.‚ Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson. No I.D. was also a producer in this single. This single samples Alan Parsons Project’s song "Don’t Let It Show". In this track‚ Jay-Z discusses important events that have affected his life and were highly publicized. The first occurrence was the shooting of his crack addicted brother when he was twelve years old. Although

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    In David Zinczenko’s Don’t Blame the Eater article‚ he blames the fast-food industry for starting the rising obesity problem because of the failure of providing the facts and warnings labels about their high calorie junk food to the consumers. Zinczenko argues that kids are drawn by the cheap‚ high-calorie junk food that the fast-food chains like McDonald’s‚ Taco Bell‚ Kentucky Fried Chicken‚ or Pizza Hut are happy to supply because with lots of parents working all day‚ they do not have time to check

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    Savannah Merryman 10/7/14 Essay 2 Dr. Smith Society Questions Unhealthy Food Should the government control what we eat? Some people may think that government being involved is beneficial to a person‚ but in reality it is corrupt for the government to be involved. Parents should have a right to what their child eats‚ along with teaching personal responsibility for their child’s food choices. For example‚ fast food is convent for parents; families in today’s society are very busy when it comes

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    Is Fast Food the New Tobacco: Six Summaries of Some Related Literature In David Zinczenko’s article “Don’t Blame the Eater‚” first published on November 23‚ 2002 in the New York Times: Zinczenko argues that children have no other affordable choice to fast food which leads to health problems and health cost. Specifically‚ Zinczenko came from a split home‚ dad went his way and mom worked long hours‚ lunch and diner was a choice of numerous fast food restaurants where the affordable

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    Daniel Weintraub the author of “The battle against fast food begins in the home”‚ believes that parents are the ones that have the best chance to fight childhood obesity. I completely disagree with his argument. Even if the parents are responsible enough to teach their child healthy habits‚ the kids might still eat fast food on their own time because the parents probably don’t follow their children everywhere. It also doesn’t really matter if they don’t become obese a kid if as soon as they leave

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    "WARRIORS DON’T CRY" I picked the theme of self-reliance. As I read the story it was unbelievable to me that she did not give up‚ even though there were many times when she could have. What she thought was a good idea in the beginning‚ being just a teenager‚ she had no idea what the impact she would make on herself and the future Africain American people in. May 24‚ 1955: The Little Rock school board adopted a plan to limit intergraton to Central High School. One day at school the teachers

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    Each American president has had to deal with controversial issues and sometimes scandals during their administration terms in office. How they address‚ or avert the issue impacts the perception to their leadership capability for our republic. Their policies are sculpted often by public opinion and historical context. President William Clinton is no exception and his handling of the “Don’t ask‚ Don’t tell” controversy indicates that his policies‚ openly excluded gay and bisexual people from military

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    Don´t Do Drugs The drug empire is growing is an article that New York Time pubished in may 11th 2012 and it says. People use drugs in societies around the world more than ever before. Why is it this way? Is it cheper to buy drugs today than 40 years ago? Or is it just easier to reach drugdealers who are selling drugs? I belive it is the last mentioned cause. That is why I also belive we must have stricter laws cocerning druguseing as well as drugdealing to make people stop use drugs. If you ask

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    In the stories Don’t Give Up The Fight and Making Sarah Cry The both share a theme of being different. In Don’t Give Up The Fight Ava is different because all the people on her team are boys and she is the only girl. In the story Making Sarah Cry Sarah gets made fun because she looks different than everyone else. Even though these stories share a common theme of being different they are two completely different stories. For example the characters in the story handled their situations differently

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    The song‚ Don’t Shoot‚ by the Game is a collaborative rap song that explains racial injustice in one word ‘murder’. The artist use the theme that our reason for being on earth isn’t to be murdered‚ but to strive and evolve into the future. This song perfectly fits with Dear martin‚ because in the book Manny a promising‚ young black man‚ was murdered by a police officer‚ for having his music to loud. We also see that Justyce the main protagonist‚ goes through his fair share of injustice and brutality

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