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    Sarah Mccarry: Should We Ban Competitive Eating

    the article "Should We Ban Competitive Eating" by Sarah McCarry and Adee Braun competitive eating is a dangerous, gross "sport" that needs to be banned. Many unwanted things happened as a result of competitive eating. For example, the biggest negative of competitive eating is the risk of injury. Many competitive eaters have gotten sick or even died because of this dangerous activity. Take for example the man from Florida who died after winning a bug eating competition or the Japanese woman who chocked

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    Business Model

    Appetizer medaglione di fegato d’oca con funghi al profumo di miele e arancio foie gras medallion mushroom orange honey flavor 38,- australian beef tenderloin carpaccio carpaccio di manzo marinato al barolo con rughetta e parmigiano rocket salad parmesan 35,- ricca insalatina di mare con polipo, aragosta, caviale sevruga, crema al sesamo rich seafood lobster + octopus salad sevruga caviar sesame cream 62,- toro tuna carpaccio carpaccio di tonno rosso “toro” con finocchio

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    Rhetorical Analysis On The Cereal Box

    their products. For example, they know that people who want to eat only healthy food will pay more for it, so they make their products more expensive and colorful; that sort of tricks people into thinking that they are getting a good deal. I think eating healthy is right, but I don’t think it is right for companies to put an oat-based cereal in a colorful, slogan-filled box and charge people four times more for it than they would pay for plain oatmeal, which would be much better for them.

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    JROTC Organizations: Dining-Ins In The Marine Corps

    Throughout our country’s JROTC organizations, Dining-ins take place, and they are not limited to only JROTC. They are formal events that build up camaraderie while cadets have the chance to interact with each other in a dignified, yet enjoyable manner. In the Army, Navy, and Coast Guard branches, these nights are called dining-ins. In the Marine Corps, these same events are called mess nights. Dining-ins are held for a variety of reasons. They may be to welcome people, to bid them farewell, to recognize

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    Independent Reflection Paper

    Independent Reflection Our survey discovered Bishop Ryan students favorite place to go for lunch was McDonalds. We surveyed majority female, grade 9 students, who didn’t go out for lunch often but when they did were willing to walk a farther distance. Recipients spend their $10 dollars wisely ordering a single food item roughly once a month. This surprised me because I go out once or twice a week and am cheap spending my money on my favorite items that allow my money to stretch. Students surveyed

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    Conner's War: A Short Story

    Conner said that in two weeks the boy he chose would be turned into a gentleman then tested. We asked what would become of the boys not chosen. Judging from his response, the boys that weren't chosen would be killed. When we finally pulled into Conner’s house, Conner identified it as Farthenwood. It was impressive, three storys, made of brick and stone. Once we were all inside, Conner gave us servants told us to make ourselves presentable, then come down with him to eat. When we arrived at the dining

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    Chick-Fil-A Short Story

    One day four friends were hungry and they decided to go to Chick-fil-a. One friend, the strongest in the group with light blue eyes, jet black hair, and a gruff face with broad shoulders handed the person working twenty dollars. “Oh we ran out of chicken nuggets, I’m so sorry” said the manager working. “It’s fine, so how long will it be to make them?” said the gruffed face man. “Around one hour and thirty minutes.” said the manager. “It’s okay, we can just sit down and tell stories while we wait

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    Catalina Island

    They made the showers like that so when you put shampoo in your hair and body wash you will save water by not using it. They counselors said that they save about one hundred gallons of water a year. The food at the camp tastes so good it’s like eating at a four star restaurant. When it is time to eat the workers ring a loud bell to signify that it is time to eat.The Island is very strict on your

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    Achebe's Things Fall Apart

    In the novel, “Things Fall Apart,” Chinua Achebe reveals symbolism, dialogue, and metaphor to show the characters’ culture and tradition. The purpose is to express kinship, loyalty, and respect by using images of the feast. Achebe suggests this idea by using dialogue as the speaker states, “ a man who calls his kinsmen to a feast doesn’t do so to save them from starving.” The speaker is explaining Okonkwo’s feast as a rich and respectful feast made traditionally. The dialogue represents the speaker’s

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    Raising Minimum Wage In Fast Food Restaurants

    Industries like the ones in fast food are mostly for younger people trying to move up the later. Theses types of industries are not really designed to become a career. With that being said, I don’t think the 15 dollars an hour minimum wage is suitable. However, I do think that raising the minimum wage for people working in fast food restaurants as a career would help them get out of poverty. I don’t think raising it to 15 dollars and hour would help the economy. If the minimum wage were to raise

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