Food For Thought

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    Dominoz Pizza

    between the East and West side. Harlem is now a melting park of different cultures, races, religions and socio-economic backgrounds. In the past when people thought about West Harlem, they would think in terms of African Americans now Harlem has people from the Caribbean, Africa, and Caucasian people from America and Europe. East Harlem use to be thought of as Puerto Rican with the nickname El Barrio now there are people from Mexico, Honduras, Panama, San Salvador, and other Latin American countries. Caucasians

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    Response to: "People Prefer Food That Comes in Sexist Packaging"

    Do you ever wonder why food packaging is different colors and designs? Luke Zhu did; that’s why he conducted a study with his colleague on how packaging can influence your decision while purchasing certain food products. Christian Jarret, the writer of "People Prefer Food That Comes in Sexist Packaging", primarily talks about Luke Zhu's study on this subject. He uses a mixture of humanism and behaviorism to convey his points. Studies show that people would rather buy food that has a feminine or

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    Interracial Dating

    appropriate with the thought of interracial dating, but truth be told, it is. Adventure does not have to mean running through a forest and swinging through vines, it can also mean having a personal adventure with someone different. Being with someone of a different race will open someone’s eyes to many things one may not have known it existed. For example, if one person does not experience an Asian person, they would never know that “American,” Chinese food is nothing like the real Chinese food that is served

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    What to Eat When You'Re Broke Response

    First off, I would like to honestly say I thought this was some kind of article I would not be interested in and would probably read it without taking any consideration and just winging this summary. But no, as I started reading this article, I realized that I was taking in what the author, Daisy Luther was talking about. She actually answered a bunch of questions that I always had coming and going in my mind about nutritional facts, junk food, healthy food, etc. There were words I did not understand

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    Carrabbas

    because I love Italian food. During my visit at Carrabba’s, I evaluated my experience and as of no surprise, I was well- satisfied with the warm atmosphere, large portion food, and excellent service. One of the great things about Carrabba’s is the overall atmosphere. Once I started walking toward Carrabba’s, I noticed the stone walls, which gives it a little feeling as if I was in Italy. Also, I noticed that they were plants and trees on the roof of Carrabba’s. I thought it was unique because it

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    Healthy Mind

    easily to remember the things you memorized before. Being on a healthy diet is good for the health, as it allows you to lose weight. Sometimes diet can be bad if you decrease the amount of food daily because it is important to have three meals daily. Healthy food contains eggs, milk, cheese and etc… Junk food contains fats which makes you gain weight if you increase the usual amount. Also being fit is part of a having a healthy body, we should always do some exercises at least run twice around the

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    Ethical Delima

    My Personal Experiences With Ethical Theories January 29, 2012 Ethical theories can be thought of as broad philosophies attempting to classify good and bad behaviors in the human drama.  Ethical theories such as subjectivism, relativism, egoism, utilitarianism, and deontological philosophies all serve as frameworks for observing behavior and experience. Making decisions calls for choosing which ethical theories the decision is made with. In my life, I have seen the ramifications of ethical relativism

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    Cause and Effect

    Cause and Effect It’s safe to say just about everyone has heard of the old saying “Money is the root of all evil,” but have you ever sat down and really thought about it? Do we realize just how much money controls our lives? Here’s some questions: Why do people rob others? Why has prostitution been a job since the beginning of time? Why do most companies focus on quantity over quality? Why are many people unable to get an advanced education, or some even a basic education? While there is more than

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    Our Daily Bread

    European food industry. The Documentary is really insane, because there isn´t any dialogue, no-voice-covers, comments as well as no testimonials just an immersion behind the scenes. The documentary is very interesting and I enjoyed the fact that there are no points from above are integrated because these things mostly tell you the way you should think. Due to this fact it was possible to use your own cogitation and build your own conclusions As you can imagine, it is a world of industrial food production

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    Arguments Against Gmo

    A genetically modified organism, or GMO, is an organism that has had its DNA altered or modified in some way through genetic engineering (Livescience). Genetically modified foods are becoming more and more popular around the world. There has been a big argument for years on whether genetically modified foods are safe to eat. Recently, the FDA approved farm Genetically modified salmon as a certified meal. This makes it the first genetically modified animal to be approved for consumption. It has been

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