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    Crucial health information is brought to the general public’s attention‚ when Morgan Spurlock directs and stars in the documentary film Super Size Me. After the obesity epidemic that broke out in the early 2000’s‚ Spurlock wonder’s what would happen if he were to consume only McDonald’s for breakfast‚ lunch and dinner for thirty days. This experiment raised many eyebrows to what is really reflected as healthy food. Therefore‚ due to Spurlock’s study a question came to mind; Should McDonald’s place

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    also a thrilling pastime for others. There are thousands of different games with many more characters that people can connect with‚ dream about being‚ or even loathe. Two of the most famous and heroic characters ever created are Super Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog. Super Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog are both the main protagonists of their respective series and adventures. Although their lifestyles and personalities differ greatly‚ their innate sense to accomplish good and protect the innocent are

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    question in his award-winning documentary‚ Supersize Me. Spurlock went on a “McJourney” where‚ for thirty consecutive days‚ he could only eat food that came from McDonald’s. He went on this fast food binge to analyze the effects it would have on the human body. In his documentary‚ Spurlock efficiently uses ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to display America’s obesity crisis. Spurlock uses many credible sources in his documentary- himself being one of them. Since the audience follows him throughout his experiment

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    The documentary "Super Size Me" is very interesting and thought-provoking. This film tells the story of a very healthy‚ middle-aged man named Morgan Spurlock who decided to find out how bad fast food actually is for the body. He guessed that the reason America is so obese is because of the amount of fast food that they consume. In order to see if this belief was correct‚ he decided that he would eat at McDonald’s three times a day for an entire month. He had to order supersized meals when asked‚

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    SOCL215 1 Sociology and Understanding Human Behavior Phase 4 Individual Project Repost And Phase 5 Individual Project Conclusion Jerry Dunlap CTU Online Nov 12‚ 2012 SOCL215 2 Introduction Portions of this assignment has repurposed work from Professor Vila’s Sociology 215 In my Phase 4 Individual Project I will be taking about the sociology of sport‚ what sport and event I picked and why I picked them. I will talk and describe the event and the sport that

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    Comm 353 Essay #1 29 February 2013 Super Size that Publicity In 2004‚ Morgan Spurlock released his documentary “Super Size Me.” In this documentary‚ Spurlock takes it upon himself to eat only from the fast food restaurant McDonald’s for one month straight. He gave himself four rules: 1. All of his food must come from McDonald’s 2. He must try everything on the McDonald’s menu at least once 3. If asked‚ he must agree to “super-size” each food order 4. He must eat three meals a day Before

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    Id personality component made up of unconscious psychic energy that works to satisfy basic urges‚ needs‚ and desires. it ties directly to survival only part of personality that is present at birth acts as the driving force behind personality If unable to immediately satisfy a need‚ tension results. Pleasure principle driving force of the id that seeks immediate gratification of all needs‚ wants‚ and urges. When needs are not met‚ the result is a state of anxiety or tension. Primary

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    Name: Sylvia Kok Ying Jin Class: DMC/FT/1B/03 HMB tutorial 21/11/2012 Individual work: 1. Choose any ad (print or TV). Explain how the ad uses Maslow’s Hierachy of Needs to sell the product. Explain what type of emotions the ad is trying to appeal to. The ad I chose was: “Hard Times – Coca Cola Commercial” (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnUKurl7Fog). This ad features the ever popular ‘The Simpsons’ (a popular American animated series that debut since 1989). In the ad‚ the main

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    at the beggining of the film the film maker morgan spurlock has decided to begin super size me with the kids singing he has used this technique to appeal to a young audience. they use this song at the beggining of the film to suggest the problem of obesity and fast food starts with children and also suggests that fast food is aimed at children. The irnoic thing about the quote by Ray Kroc is that he suggests corruption within the fast food industry it reveals the audience some truths. this is used

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    Amrih Saleh Super Frog Saves Tokyo Response Haruki Murakami’s short story about a mysterious gigantic frog that saves the lives of 150‚000 Tokyo residents from an unavoidable earthquake with the unexplainable help of an ordinary but unordinary man carries much more meaning than what was unambiguously written down. Super Frog Saves Tokyo‚ written after the Kobe earthquake‚ symbolizes the state of Japan during that devastating decade and the means to recuperating. Katagiri’s struggles and instability

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