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    Kim Allan M. Castillo BSIT 3-1N Fundamentals of Research (Movie Review – SuperSize Me) In America‚ almost 60% of all adults are either fat or obese. And people are suing food companies‚ especially McDonalds‚ for their illnesses. Are companies to be blame of the obesity epidemic? Is fastfood really bad for us? Or is eating food in McDonalds safe? That’s the epidemic problem that US is facing todays. The objective of this Documentary is to know what will happen to a man if he only eats food

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    SuperSize Me Essay 1) SuperSize Me shows that the food industry is to blame for the obesity epidemic in America. Do you agree? –Agree. Throughout the film‚ SuperSize Me shows that the food industry is to blame for the obesity epidemic in America. After watching the film‚ one would evidently come to terms with the fact that these industries are to blame. Spurlock presents information‚ outlining that these companies are only out to get your dollar‚ regardless of how they achieve their profits. As

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    ‘Anita and Me’ is a first person narrative novel published in 1996. It was written by a British Asian actress and writer Meera Syal. The author grew up just outside Wolverhampton‚ where the novel Anita and Me is set‚ around the 1960s and 70s called Tollington. The novel is mainly focused on Syal’s own life and what was happening around her at that time. Moreover‚ life in the 1960s – 70s was rough for people who were immigrating and also people of Tollington as industrial were getting closed; which

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    Super-size you Morgan Spurlock sacrifices himself by only eating food from Mc Donald’s for 30 days. If a saleswoman asks him to buy supersize he may not refuse. He also limits himself to walk 5000 steps a day. With this documantery he wants to experience the daily-life of an obese American and to examine the big influence of the fast-food industries. In contrast to the 100 million obese Americans‚ Morgan is surrounded by three medics who help him during this research. After 30 days the result

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    In the adventurous and comedic film‚ “Stand by Me” directed by Rob Reiner‚ follows the tale of four close friends‚ all around twelve years old‚ who live in the small fictional town of Castle Rock‚ Oregon‚ in 1959. Vern Tessio‚ known as the childish one‚ overhears his brother discussing a dead body of Ray Brower located just outside of town who was supposedly came in contact with a train. The four friends decide to leave Castle Rock with hopes of becoming heroes for finding Ray Brower’s body. On their

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    journeys we will have to overcome. This journey is not only physical but mental as well. These journeys take us from childhood and go through the necessary means to adulthood. Both the novel ‘Lord of the Flies’ by William Golding and the film ‘Stand by me’ by Rob Reiner explore this concept. They expose us to a world we haven’t always seen before and explore the reactions and perspectives they leave us with. In ‘Lord of the Flies’ we start with a clear innocence in Ralph‚ ‘…he stood on his head and

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    of my journey will be rewarding. One of the ways that I show that college is a top priority for me is by attending school and being on time everyday. Being on time show respect to the instructor and to my fellow classmates‚ being late to class means that I will miss important announcement or material presented at the beginning of class. Coming to class and staying the entire class can assured me that I will get the right information‚ preparation and skill development to successfully succeed in

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    Stand by Me This movie contained the growth and development through physical and emotional stages of middle childhood boys. Their ages were around twelve years old and they were just starting junior high. In this movie we learn the background of each of the four boy ’s lives and how his development has changed over the impact of a fellow boy ’s death. We first look at Gordy‚ who is them main character of the movie. He has a hard life due to the death of his older brother in a jeep accident. He

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    Marley and me: life and love with the world’s worst dog is a New York Times best-selling novel written by John Grogan ‚ a journalist and also a non-fiction writer in America. The book ‚ published in 2005 ‚ is more a autobiographical book than a novel because the whole story is based on the author’s personal experience with his beloved dog Marley. So ‚ the author John Grogan and his wife Jenny ‚ are also the leading characters in Marley and me . The book is such a hit that in 2008 a movie was adapted

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    In the film “Stand By Me” by Rob Reiner‚ Chris Chambers inspired an important idea of the importance of justice‚ which may seem hard to achieve but will inevitably lead to good outcomes. In contrast‚ injustice always leads to bad consequences. Reiner set Chris to show viewers that this idea is important because everyone in the modern society faces injustice in such way as lie‚ bribery and corruption whereas many people try to pursue the justice at all times. The events he undergoes‚ such as when

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