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    is supposed to review facts‚ documentaries are supposed to observe real life. With reference to Supersize me and Outfoxed do you agree with these statements? Introduction Supersize me is a documentary based on making people aware about obesity and Outfoxed is a documentary that examines media empires led by Rupert Murdoch and takes an in depth look at Fox news. There are factors within Supersize me and Outfoxed to suggest that the statements are true and false. Looking at these factors‚ I am going

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    Super Size Me does a great job of putting into picture the daily abuse of fast food by Americans. The title Super Size Me refers to the super size option available at McDonald’s. Shorty after the movie released in 2004‚ McDonald’s discontinued the super size option. This movie reveals surprising statistics about fast

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    Good morning/afternoon Grade 9 Students and Mr Cooper. The documentary that I will be analysing is Super-Size Me‚ directed by Morgan Spurlock who focuses this film on the fast-food franchise McDonalds‚ which the director must diet exclusively on for an entire month‚ three times a day to study the diet’s effect on his body. The purpose of Super-Size Me is to inform people about how significant it is to be more conscious of the foods they eat‚ and the possible consequences that they may risk undertaking

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    The movie "Supersize Me" portrayed some astonishing results on the individual performing his "experiment." It gave some definite ideas as to why the United States is currently the "fattest" country in the world. However‚ when one takes into account this mans dietary habits and exercise habits before beginning the experiment‚ and realizes that all this fattening food and lack of exercise was completely out of character for him‚ it seems obvious that he would gain an astonishing amount of weight.

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    Madison Montz Health Psych Super Size Me Reaction Paper It is no secret that our nation is becoming more and more obese. So what is causing the widespread issue of obesity? Well‚ there are a variety and combination of reasons such as overeating‚ lack of exercise‚ fast food‚ processed food‚ dieting‚ genetics‚ and sedentary lifestyles. Morgan Spurlock decided to tackle one aspect of this problem with his idea of examining McDonalds. He followed three rules as during this journey: he could only eat

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    Supersize Me The golden arches‚ the taco bell dog‚ the Wendy’s girl‚ and many other symbols have become well known in our society. Everywhere you turn there is a fast food restaurant waiting to take your order. With Americas growing obesity rate you would think peoples willingness to eat fast food would die down‚ but it has not. I chose the documentary‚ Supersize Me because it shows what fast food does to our bodies and I think that Americans need to see those horrible effects. The film‚ Supersize

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    crisis: Obesity. ‘Where does personal responsibility stop and corporate responsibility begin?’ Morgan Spurlock asks the question on everybody’s lips as waistlines expand and health declines. This leads moviegoers to supersize their responsibility of their poor decisions throughout Supersize Me‚ while Spurlock incorporates a variation of cinematic and persuasive techniques to ultimately lead us to blame corporate businesses. McDonalds prefer the chunky double profit over the wellbeing of their customers

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    Super Size Me; Found on Netflix Argument found in Super Size Me: Fast food is extremely unhealthy‚ one of the major causes of obesity‚ and should be consumed very little if at all. Agree: An extremely healthy man who rarely consumed fast food‚ conducted a month-long experiment of eating nothing but Mc. Donalds. Morgan made sure to have a steady goal of only walking 5‚000 feet a day. He also made sure to only eat what Mc. Donalds offered‚ everything off the menu‚ and supersized the meals only when

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    Summary Response: “Supersize Me: It ’s Time to Stop Blaming Fat People for Their Size” November 18‚ 2013 Being Obese Is a Choice That Has Very Few Exceptions Alison Motluk believes that people who are obese shouldn ’t be to blame for their obesity. (562). Motluk claims that “In 1992 about 13 percent of Americans were clinically obese...ten years later that figure skyrocketed to 22 percent...” (562). Many other countries such as the UK‚ Australia‚ and many other Western countries are following

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    Several legal suits have been brought against McDonald’s Restaurants that they are knowingly selling food that is unhealthy. Some of the court decisions have stated that the plaintiffs would have a claim if they could prove that eating the food every day for every meal is dangerous. As such‚ documentarian Morgan Spurlock conducts an unscientific experiment using himself as the guinea pig: eat only McDonald’s for thirty days‚ three meals a day. If he is asked by the clerk if he would like the meal

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