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    Imagine finding a book from one’s childhood‚ or a classic one read while in school that brings memories and nostalgia for the past‚ but this book is now banned in schools and libraries. Knowing of a book one loved as a child and knowing others could not learn to love the same book can make people upset. Censorship is affecting the world today as classics or books that could be important in one’s life are gone from the lives of others. These books or sources of information could be important to society

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    Ladies and Gentlemen‚ When we were small‚ we all loved chips and soda. These kinds of food are examples of typical junk food. Today’s motion is ‘Junk food should be prohibited from the school’s tuck shop’. (Possible? Challenge the definition of prop?) (Our definition – junk food- includes un healthy nutrition values; should be- ought to but have not done so; banned-officially or legally prohibit) My side strongly disagrees with the motion and has 3 strong arguments against it. However‚

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    instructor or the SI. This paper should deal with some important aspect of chemistry and/or its applications. You may use contents in the textbook not covered by lectures‚ any other chemistry text‚ chemistry journals available in the library‚ internet resources etc to select a suitable topic. The paper should be printed in one page with single spacing and the number of words should be in the range 300-400. At least two references other than the textbook should be cited at the end of the paper

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    Junk food is not healthy and excessive is good.  If kids keep eating junk food then they will get fat. They will keep eating junk food and spend all of their money on junk food. They will end up living alone because no one wants to live with a fat‚ lazy‚ money-spending junk food eater for the rest of their lives. Even though it sounds really mean‚ it is most likely true. Junkfood should be banned from school canteens. If young kids eat too many fattish/sugary foods‚ they could fall ill and possible

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    Healthy Junk Food Isn’t it just nearly impossible for resisting junk food if been offered? It’s been decades that chefs are trying to discover something new‚ some lip-smacking snacks‚ which have become a drug for people these days. These snacks can surely be eaten‚ but at a particular quantity‚ which won’t gain weight. However‚ exercise is a must because how low-fat junk food the dish is‚ it’s still considered as junk food. However‚ the actual meaning of healthy junk food is food‚ which contains

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    Ange Khelia Manirakiza Meghan Boyce EAE3U1 26 March 2013 Get junk food out of our schools Millions of students around the world rely on cafeteria food as part of their daily nutrition. That food is the fuel that drives the said students’ minds and bodies‚ yet the school menu is based on unhealthy processed food. Therefore‚ these communities and schools ought to develop and deliver healthier food choices to the students. The fictional comic philosopher‚ Alfred E. Newman‚ sums up the

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    junk food contains very high fat and sugar. . Also junk food has preservatives‚ chemicals‚ artificial colours and flavours. But healthy food is not containing these substances. However‚ both junk food and healthy food are delicious but junk food has more delicious than healthy food. The price is compatible with the pocket money for most of the kids and the teenagers who frequent the joints and it also is a great buy to makeup for the shortage of time. It is often quicker to eat or prepare than healthy

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    Junk Food Tax The current issue of junk food consumption and the overall obesity battle in America continues to plague our nation. The suggestion to counteract this problem is the implementation of a “junk tax”. ProQuest states that‚ “’junk food tax’ refers to a tax placed upon fattening foods or beverages” (Par. 1). The intention of the tax is to minimize the consumption of unhealthy foods‚ which would expectantly lead to a healthier population. A junk food tax would also generate revenue for causes

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    How often do you walk through a shopping centre only to catch the scent of a fast food take away shop around the corner? The smell of the food instantly fires up your appetite for the greased up substance people consider food. So you tell yourself why not? It’s there‚ it’s cheap‚ it’s easy‚ and so you indulge yourself and tell yourself‚ "Only a little bit won’t hurt‚ will it?" While snacking on a large McDonald’s meal‚ and why not a box full of greasy goodness for the kids. It comes with a toy‚ what

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    "goodness" served at fast food restaurants‚ or the simple desire to be in fast food restaurants. The main reason for this behaviour is in arguably due to the frequent screening of fast food advertisements on television‚ online‚ and in other forms of media; but‚ what is fast food advertising? Bluntly put‚ it is a means through which corporate giants in the food and beverage industry exploit the naivety and innocence of children to encourage the masses to consume their food. With more children wanting

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