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    In the essay, Pollan also discusses about American eaters compared to French eaters. While Americans tend to choose a meal because of health reasons, French is more likely to choose on their favorite. However, French is the healthier ( thinner) compared to Americans. Americans assume that there is a chemical component that makes French food different from Americans even if it is the same meal. The truth is that French people can eat the same food we do and not get fat or other health problems because

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    have had some, and that you should insist on this as a regular practice in your home. Introduction It seems like the battle between parents and their toddler/adolescent picky eaters are very common. It can be tiring having to try to force feed a child every single day, or punish them every day. Some doctors say picky eaters will grow out of that phase. Why wait? Why can’t we be proactive or given the tools to rectify the habit? This paper will discuss the possible reasons for picky eating, how my

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    toddler. “But you have never tasted it.” replys mom. New mom, and a picky eater no worries, I have some tips for you. Try giving them a nibble tray of healthy things they may like, or let them do what they do best play. I'm sure everyone in their life at one point has had their mom or dad tell them don’t play with your food. But for toddlers it’s what they do best. The author of source one “5 Tips to Feed Your Picky Eater” states, “Maybe you could try something like spreading their food or serving

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    who has ever used a weed eater with a cord will definitely appreciate the Black & Decker LST136W 40V Max Lithium String Trimmer. The days of getting tangled in the cord and getting frustrated with continually stepping around the cord are over. Who likes the headache of winding the extension cord up each and every time you have to trim the lawn? Think of how much time and energy is wasted just trying to deal with this extra task. Wouldn’t it be nice to just grab your weed eater and go to work? Don’t

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    Don’t Blame the Eater Summary Obesity has become increasingly more prominent in American society. It is also a major health issue affecting many adults and children in the US every year. In his article "Don't Blame the Eater," David Zinczenko sympathizes with children who are suing McDonald’s making them fat. In his own experience as a “latchkey kid”, he knows how easily fast food makes teenagers put on weight with a steady diet of fast food meals. Zinczenko argues that both lack of fast food alternative

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    "The Bean Eaters” The descriptive adjectives in Gwendolyn Brooks’ “The Bean Eaters” help contribute to the poem’s thematic intent. At the very beginning of the poem she starts to describe who the “bean eaters” are that she is writing the poem about. She writes, “They eat beans mostly, this old yellow pair.” (Brooks 1). This statement helps construct the theme of old age. Brooks wants to describe who the bean eaters are early in the poem so readers will have a certain image of them in the rest

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    Don’t Blame the Eater: The story “Don’t Blame the Eater” by David Zinczenko appears in , the book They say I say. David Zinczenko explains how people are blaming fast food resturants for them gaining weight and becoming obese. However people are blaming fast food resturants for them gaining weight and becoming obese but that is their choice. David explains how he gained 212 pounds from eating fast food all the time. But that was because at the time that is what his mother and him could afford

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    In “Don’t Blame the Eater”, the writer, David Zinczenko, initially argues that those teens who are fat because of eating fast food from restaurants like McDonalds, should take responsibility for their obesity. He then sympathizes with the obese children by giving his own childhood example. His mother and father were usually away working and he had no other choice but to rely on fast food restaurants. He argues about the growing number of fast food chains, how FDA doesn’t take notice of the ingredients

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    Michelle Obama. In the essay “Don’t Blame the Eater,” Zinczenko argues that consumers are not at fault, while Michelle Obama argues, in her speech “Remarks to the NAACP National Convention,” that it is also the responsibility of the consumer to make better choices. Given the opportunity, consumers should be able to make the right choice despite the numerous challenges that come from both misinformation and cultural differences. In “Don’t Blame the Eater,” Zinczenko addresses the growing health issue

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    products such as sodas, chips and processed food, but in addition they should teach students the danger in consuming certain food. They should warn students of the effects those foods will have on their bodies in the long run. In “Don’t Blame the Eater” fitness expert David Zinczenko mentions that “fast food companies are marketing to children a product with proven health hazards and no warning labels” (464). This false advertisement is often full of color, with images of happiness and delicious

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