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    Meat: A Podcast Analysis

    “Meat” is a Podcast, which discusses the often-taboo issue of body image. The opening episode focuses on host Jonathan Zenti’s personal experience with body image; specifically his weight. Zenti effectively explains his internal conflict with his weight through implementing often-blunt and uncomfortable anecdotes, as well as relevant audio interjections; and for that reason is most definitely worth listening to. The listener is quickly made aware of Zenti’s unusually candid and comical narrating

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    Personal Narrative: My Journey To Medical School

    Before, it was watching my grandma cook. Learning her ways as well as my mothers. Now, it's time for me to learn from those who I professionally look up to. Growing up, I always wanted to bake. That was my passion; but things seemed to have changed when I graduated high school. Being a single mom is not easy, but also not impossible. I have forced myself into going to medical school which isn't what I really wanted. I guess just following in what my family wanted for me. Truthfully, that's not

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    School Lunches Research Paper

    Some of our school lunches are good, others are not. Some people like the lunches and others never eat school lunch. Last year I ate a lot of the school lunches. This year I have not because they don't sound like the best thing to eat. There are some good lunches. Taco in a bag, nachos, chicken drummies, chicken nuggets, mandarin orange chicken and some more are good lunches. A lot of them are not so good like fishwitch, turkey burger, spaghetti, chicken parmesan, they only give use a little

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    School Lunch Research Paper

    about healthy choices on their lunch period or even have enough time to socialize while taking a brain break. Their choices are healthier, but not always appetizing and tasteful. For example, my four year old son Hayden says" I can't always get my food packages open in enough time to finish all of my lunch." He is often very hungry after pre kindergarten when I pick him up, his teacher Ms. Ennis said today after school "he is probably starving the poor thing didn't like any of the cafeteria choices

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    USDA Appropriate Nutrition Analysis

    identified by the USDA, current nutritional guidelines were created to help Americans balance physical activity along with amount of calorie intake in order to maintain a healthy weight, consume more of specific types of foods high in nutritional value and consume less of the foods high in sodium, saturated fat, trans fat, refined grains, cholesterol and added sugars. The most current version of the USDA guidelines produced in 2010 was generated during a time of high concern for the American population’s

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    Lavacore Movement Research Paper

    associated with it. Lavacore are people who have decided to eat locally grown or produced products as much as possible. In shorter terms organic food. As you read on you'll see why the lavacore movement should not take place . The lavacore movement should not take place, considering the condition that overlooks other energy-hogging things to focus more on food transportation . “ Take a close look at water usage, fertilizer types, processing methods and packaging techniques and you discover that factors

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    Community Observation Paper

    The agency I volunteered for was Vineyard clothing and food bank. The purpose of my agency was to help families with low income who are in need. The agency offered food and clothing to each family that qualified to come to the agency. If the family did qualify for services at the agency they were able to come twice a month to receive food and clothing. The maximum number of people served while I was volunteering at the agency was 32 families. On an average there would probably be about 23 families

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    Sandwich Shop History

    From its humble roots to its current success, The Sandwich Shoppe of Rutland is the quintessential story of classic American tale of a family’s hard work and perseverance. The shop was recently named one of the Top 10 Ski Town Sandwich Shops by UnofficialNetworks.com an organization known for insider’s guide to skiing, snowboarding and biking. It was a surprise for the Zullo family who didn’t even know they were being considered. Not bad for a sandwich shop founded by a brother and sister. Today

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    How Candy Conquered America Research Paper

    I chose the beyond the line question, “Do you think that the change of candy over the years has impacted America in a positive or negative way?” In the book How candy conquered America by Lauren Tarshis, candy and sugar were very expensive in the early 1800s, so only the very wealthy could afford lots of sugar. But then, in the year 1847, Oliver Chase created an amazing invention. Oliver was a pharmacist in Boston, and he had been tinkering with his lozenge - making machine for four months. Lozenges

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    Summary: Soul Food Junkies

    In the film Soul Food Junkies by Byron Hurt, several spokesmen remark on soul food’s relation to Black culture, one of whom includes activist Dick Gregory, who claims soul food should be called “death food” due to its health concerns. In addition to this comment, the relevance of diet in regard to the advancement of Black culture is also attacked. According to the movie, soul food acts as a “cultural retardant” to Black culture because of its slave roots, however, the definition of the advancement

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