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    Food Inc vs.Super Size Me

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    eat!! The food industries need to make money!! At what cost? The cost is at the size of our wallets or worst or waist lines. Our health is directly affected what we eat and how we eat. Food inc. and S*uper* Size M*e** are two different movies that address this issue. Although different they both describe the health benefits and risks of food. **Super* *S*ize M*e** was more effective and **F*ood inc. was the least effective. The movie *food Inc*. is about the making of our everyday food efficiently

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    Super Size Me Analysis

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    March 17‚ 2014 Michael Glenning English Composition II Would You Like To Super Size That? What if you ate fast food every day? What if you ate it three times a day for thirty days? After recently watching Super Size Me‚ a documentary that depicts a problem which is now on the road to overtake smoking as the largest cause of preventable deaths in the U.S.‚ I can say that like Morgan Spurlock‚ director of Super Size Me‚ there is a likely chance that the experience would not end pleasantly. In

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    Super Size Me Analysis

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    for thirty days to see what the effects may be is looked down at as an attack on unhealthy and fast food corporations‚ but to many‚ Super Size Me is an incredible documentary that helps shine a light on the horrendous effects that fast food has on our society. Morgan Spurlock’s rules are simple: only food off of McDonald’s menu may be eaten‚ he must consume three meals a day‚ if asked to super size he must‚ and everything on the menu must be eaten at least once. On day one he goes and gets baseline

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    Analysis of Super Size Me

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    "Analysis of Super Size Me" Morgan Spurlock decided to make this documentary to investigate the fast food companies‚ and the effects of certain fast food chains products‚ particularly McDonalds‚ on the health of society. This Documentary explores the United States growing epidemic of obesity and diabetes as well. Morgan decides to eat nothing but McDonald ’s food for thirty days. He must eat one of everything on the menu at least once‚ and when asked to super size his meal he must do so. Another

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    Super Size Me Experiment

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    food production worldwide has undergone dramatic changes in the last 50 years then in the past 50‚000 years combined. Farms now produce food at incredible rates by introducing large scale farming practices‚ genetically modifying seeds‚ pumping farm animals full of hormone injections to increase efficiency and introducing preservatives to extend shelf life. As a consequence of some of these practices‚ Farming animals suffer horrifically due to the fact that their bones do not develop at the same

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    Super Size Me Film

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    Tinsley Super Size Me Film This is the first time that I have seen the film Super Size Me. Fast food is not a regular part of my diet‚ and I do not go weekly to fast food restaurants. Usually I do not eat fast food weekly although I do enjoy dessert in the evening. The only time I go out to eat is on special occasions‚ which is only about once or twice a month. The places that I go out to eat are Denny’s‚ Kentucky Fried Chicken and In and Out. This film is related to the Nutrition and Food 5 and

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    Analysis Of Super Size Me

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    Super Size Me opens up by introducing to several statistics about America‚ obesity‚ and the link between fast food chains. This gives the viewer an idea of how things have shifted in the past few decades from a healthier way of life‚ cooking at home with the family to how families are today. Especially in America with more people eating out more and sometimes multiple times a week. Morgan Spurlock‚ the filmmaker of the documentary‚ being of excitant health for his age decides to do an experiment

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    Super Size Me Review

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    Super-Size Me Review The name of the film we watched was called supersize me. It is a documentary about fast food and the effects it can have on someone if they don’t monitor how much they eat it. The documentary was directed and produced by Morgan Spurlock. The documentary also stared Alexandra Jamieson who was his girlfriend (now ex-wife) who is a vegan chef‚ author‚ and speaker. It also stars 3 physicians a personal trainer and a nutritionist. Morgan Spurlock decided to eat McDonalds

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    Bias In Super Size Me

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    example of a documentary that is biased is Super Size Me‚ directed by Morgan Spurlock. The documentary primarily focuses on the detrimental effects of fast food and it does not mention any positive effects it could have. The documentary shows Spurlock living off McDonald’s food for 30 days in order to display to the audience how badly his health is affected. However‚ Spurlock purposely limits the amount of exercise he does and mainly chooses high calorie food from the menu. This is influencing the documentary

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    Super Size Me Analysis

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    effect does this food have on your health? Morgan Spurlock pondered the same question and went on a strict one month diet of eating nothing but McDonalds. In Super Size Me‚ Spurlock eats Mcdonald’s with the intention to show how it affects people’s health. As he is doing his month of experimental diet he shows how the food affects not only him‚ but also how the food affects all people. Through the multiple interviews and his experiment Morgan Spurlock makes his point that the food at Mcdonald’s has

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