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    Fast Food Speech

    food restaurant, normally this decision is last minute without much thought. Most of the time people are driving through town and see a great big ad with a delicious meal and just have to stop. The cause of our problems of fast food comes from many different things. The first main reason we have such a big problem is because of all the advertising that the fast food industry does. According to Maanisi’s article, “9 Negative Side Effects Of Advertising On Children”, written in MomJunction, copyright

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    The Great Imagination Heist Rhetorical Analysis

    negative diction and details, he is able to state his position on the matter without ever actually saying it. One example of Price’s use of rhetorical strategies is when he uses negative diction to explain to the reader how television negatively effects a child’s imagination. Price chooses to use words such as “awful”, “controlled”, and “suffered” to influence

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    the TV shows that we have today like “Jersey Shore” and “Teen Mom”, it is even more important to educate our students about sex. These shows are giving the people the wrong impression about sex. It is crucial to teach sex education to prevent more teen moms in the future. Unfortunately, many parents aren’t comfortable about their child learning sex in school. But with the media encouraging irresponsible sexual behavior, it is more beneficial to teach sex in a classroom than watching it on TV. Some

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    Abortion Bombing

    January of 1998 was an eventful start to the year, with many things happening not only on a national and international scale, but a state and local one as well. In international news, stories ranged from a gunman in the Philippines holding hostages, to Ford buying Volvo. In the Philippines, a gunman held 400 captive in an abandoned elementary school on January 29 of 1998 (“Gunmen Hold 400 Captive In Philippines For Hours”). Looking to brighter international news, a painting by Michelangelo sold

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    Outer Space Exploration

    solution for these issues. The effects of these issues can potentially be damaging in the next couple of decades so people live I fear of what is to come. This same fear prevents people from thinking outside of the box. We came so far in the mist of our issues that it almost seems unfixable. With new technology today we have various ways for exploring outside our world to find new ways to make life on earth a little easier. Since issues on earth are still in effect, people’s fear of what is to come

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    Filipino Thesis

    communication, risk factors associated with technology used, and the effects of technology on human behavior. Moreover, it provides the outlook of American Catholic writer Thomas Merton and Pope Benedict XVI regarding modernity. 2. Ives, E.A. (2012, October 1). iGeneration: The Social Cognitive Effects of Digital Technology on teenagers. The purpose of this study was to examine and better understand the social cognitive effects of digital technology on teenagers' brains and their socialization

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    Childhood Obesity: Its a Family Issue

    Childhood Obesity: It’s a Family Issue Megan Ehrhart Statistical Concept for Research MAT 540 Professor Richard Smatt March 26, 2012 Introduction Parents are the first teachers in a child’s life. This runs true for teaching kids healthy eating habits as well. When parents themselves model good healthy eating habits along with teaching their children healthy habits the children grow up to be healthy adults. When parents are obese and engage their children in this unhealthy life

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    “Despite Several Attempts to Regulate Campaign Finance, Money Increasingly Dominates the Us Electoral Process and Is the Main Factor Contributing to a Candidate’s Success.” Discuss.

    democracy in the USA for being too expensive and dominant. Earliest reforms in the 1970s include the 1971 Federal Election Act, and famously, the 1974 Federal Election Campaign Act, known by many now as FECA. These congressional acts limited the ability of candidates to spend their own money on campaigns, and limited PAC donations to $5,000 per candidate through the creation of the Federal Election Commission. They also introduced the ‘matching funds system’ to this effect. Far more recent reforms have

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    Role of Advertising in Fmcg Sector

    Project Report On “ROLE OF ADVERTISING IN FMCG SECTOR” Submitted for the partial fulfillment of the Award Of Master of Business Administration DEGREE (Session 2008-2009) SUBMITTED BY PRAKASH CHAND Roll No. 0703270036 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF MISS FATIMA ISLAM [pic] DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT [pic] ACADEMY OF BUSINESS & ENGINEERING SCIENCES, GHAZIABAD [pic] AFFILIATED TO UTTER PRADESH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW. CANDIDATE DECLARATION/CERTIFICATE

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    Speech

    statement: Although internet may cause many distractions (chaos should I say) the internet is important we rely on it as a resource in our everyday lives Preview: I will discuss the major reasons internet is so important and the soggy side effects it has on us (Too start off I would like to talk about the light side of internet) First main point: the capabilities of the internet is what keeps us addicted without even knowing A. Subpoint: One and foremost internet provides us with an easy

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