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    Nowadays when teens are job hunting‚ one of the first places they go to are fast food establishments. Some may say this is an excellent way for teens to start off as they prepare for their lives in the real world‚ however not all agree. Amitai Etzioni the author of the article “Why Fast-Food Joints Don’t Serve up Good Jobs for Kids” argues that these corporations offer very little‚ if any‚ positive feedback or any useable knowledge and are basically just plain bad for these adolescent teens. As

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    The Effects of Fast Food on Health There are so many restaurants around the world today that could severely harm your health. Fast food has so many bad side effects such as: obesity‚ high cholesterol levels‚ and food poisoning. You could say that there are way more bad side effects than good side effects from obtaining fast food. Obesity has been ranked the number one health threat to Americans and causes up to 400‚000 deaths a year. In fast foods‚ the levels of Trans fat and calories are very

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    have been choosing fast food as a replacement for classic homemade meals for many of years. It is fast and convenient‚ but the negative effects outweigh the good effects by a long shot. Eating fast food daily affects Americans’ health‚ diet‚ leaves a hole in their pocket‚ and even changes their everyday mood. The effects might not be seen right away‚ but after time they will start to add up. It has been proved that replacing a homemade meal with fast food has had a huge effect on Americans’ health

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    Effects of Eating Fast Food We are constantly looking for ways to make the daily obligations and our daily routine as fast as possible. It is common that people complain that they do not have enough time to prepare food at home; different solutions have emerged to make life easier‚ such as fast food. It has an affordable price‚ an attractive presentation‚ and we can find it everywhere. Also‚ has adapted to a new lifestyle and has achieved worldwide popularity. But fast food has some negative effects

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    FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES THE EFFECTS OF EATING FAST FOODS NAME : NOR AZWANNIS BINTI FAHROLROZI (2009680788) NORMALIZA BINTI ZAMAN (2009605054) COURSE : DIPLOMA in NURSING (HS110-3C) SUBJECT : ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES CODE : BEL 311 (FIRST DRAFT) LECTURER’S : MDM. JEBA EBENEZER DUE DATE : 16th AUGUST 2010 Fast food refers about food such as hamburgers which is prepared quickly and that you can take away with you (Longman Contemporary English‚ p. 574). It is served at a counter

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    The nutrition side of the argument is obvious‚ that fast food restaurants standards don’t meet regulation for a Childs daily calorie intake. I believe by not focusing on the central argument they lose a lot of support. They argue that the marketing that McDonalds does with their children including that toy of the month is making it harder to say no to their children. Instead of focusing on the way they market to their children and the effects it’s causing on them as parents‚ they go the route of

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    Impact of Fast Food Restaurants on Teen Obesity Time constraints‚ parents who work outside the house‚ extracurricular activities‚ and social obligations are just a few of the reasons teens have developed a need for a quick meal or an "on the go" snack. Meals that once used to take hours to prepare now can be done in a fraction of the time. Teens are now eating from fast food restaurants more frequently‚ which is affecting their health and eating habits. Many of the television commercials seen by

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    ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF EATING AT FAST-FOOD RESTAURANTS Life is moving at a very fast pace in today’s world. Everyone is striving hard to compete with others and get to the top because of which a rat-race is going on all the time. Adults are busy with their careers and children with their academics because of which people rarely have time for one’s self let alone others. In spite of all this busy schedule‚ everyone still need to consume food in order to survive and since people don’t have

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    recognized as a solution or contribution toward a known purpose or goal. In business and engineering‚ a problem is a difference between actual conditions and those that are required or desired. Often‚ the causes of a problem are not known‚ in which case root cause analysis is employed to find the causes and identify corrective actions. At present‚ there are many problems encountered in the field of business which involves money and improvement of the quality of life that have a great impact on economy

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    Fast Food Restaurants in America are Contributing to Obesity Fast Food Restaurants in America are contributing to Obesity In 2009‚ 34% of Americans are overweight or obese; at this rate‚ 43% of Americans will be considered overweight or obese by the year 2018. (Hellmich‚ 2009) By definition‚ a person is considered to be overweight if they have a Body Mass Index (BMI) in excess of 25 or more‚ while a person is considered to be obese if their BMI is over 30. What is contributing to this epidemic

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