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    SUPER-SIZE ME In the documentary Super-Size Me‚ Morgan Spurlock sets out to prove how harmful and dangerous fast food‚ in particularly McDonalds‚ can be to a person’s health and wellbeing. After hearing the McDonalds Corporations defence against the lawsuit filed by two obese teenagers‚ who claimed that their overweight conditions were the cause of eating at the fast food establishment‚ filmmaker and director Morgan Spurlock came up with the idea to start a similar experiment on himself‚ by eating

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    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 from McDonalds for 30 days. Would it be that fast to become an obese

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    Super-Size Me It is evident that people in today’s society are easily manipulated.  A common way people do this is with propaganda. Card stacking is a common propaganda we see every day‚ but are still unaware of. It is a type of propaganda when only the positives are presented in a statement or proposal. An entity with power is able to control someone’s decision and opinion through the use of the card stacking propaganda.                 Ray Kroc‚ the owner of McDonalds once said “look after

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    Andres Ramos Dana Hatter December 1‚ 2012 Super Size Me is a movie about the documentary‚ producer and director Morgan Spurlock‚ the film is based on research that occurs from the question‚ does fast food really covers the nutritional needs and requirements to stay healthy. During the course of the film‚ Spurlock for 30 days consumes fast food products from McDonalds. Before beginning‚ the investigation Spurlock is curious to know what his consequences would be. Therefore‚ he visits several specialists

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    Super Size Me and Society 15 January 2010 There has been a lot of stir in the media lately regarding McDonalds and its role in obese children in society. So much so that restrictions and regulations have been proposed and passed in California to ban toys from unhealthy meals that appeal to kids. When I first heard about this I thought it was pretty ridiculous. Americans should be free to do what we please. My opinion has changed since watching Super Size Me. I didn’t watch Super Size Me when

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    watched a documentary film named Super-Size Me. This film was produced in 2004‚ in America. It talks about how fast food influences people’s health and body. Morgan Spurlock is the producer of this film. From this film‚ I learned the reasons why American people like to choose fast food restaurants and how fast food affects their health. There are about 1/4 Americans who eat in fast food restaurants‚ like McDonalds‚ KFC and Burger King. People can find this kind of fast food restaurant everywhere

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    2004 health and wellness documentary Super Size Me was directed‚ produced‚ written‚ and stars American independent filmmaker Morgan Spurlock. From February 1 to March 2‚ 2003‚ Spurlock follows a 30 day diet in which he only eats McDonald’s fast food in order to expose how the negative effects the toxics in fast food has on the body. Not only does the unhealthy diet affect him physically but psychologically as well. The film goes further to examine the fast food industry’s influence on society and

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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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    menu 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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    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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