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    habits are the result of economic hardship. They say that healthful food is simply more expensive than unhealthful food. Now, science backs them up. The most comprehensive study of its kind indicates that yes, unhealthy food is about $1.50 cheaper per day, or about $550 per year, than healthy food. In a meta-review of 27 studies in 10 countries, researchers publishing in the British Medical Journal found that meats and proteins had the largest price differences, with healthier options costing an average

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    When I began to dive deep into the world of quantum mechanics I began to understand the world a whole lot better. Spooky action at a distance to wave particle duality and above all Einstein's Theory of Relativity were the constructs to my early days. Not long after i began my research i started learning about the advancements in to science behind nuclear fusion. In October 2016 a new type of nuclear fusion reactor was completed. It took over 19 years to build with a budget of just over one billion

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    Lunch is one of the most important meals of the day and it is eaten at a school for a big part of a person’s life. It is the meal that kids eat to help keep them focused and energized throughout the rest of the learning process in a school day. Unfortunately it has become one of the biggest problems in the public school system. Kids are advised to eat healthy and nutritious meals but they cannot always do that considering the choices that the schools provide them with. Most students only choose to

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    also with action. They took action by protesting with boycotts and sit-ins, among others. Overall, it was the actions that truly drove forth the atmosphere of change. The protester’s first action was to desegregate schools. As a result, “the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) set out to prove that the very fact of separating the black children from whites because of their race caused such psychological harm” (McWhorter 31). Their efforts resulted in not only the Supreme

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    Childhood obesity is a growing epidemic. The UK has estimated through their schools’ National Child Measurement Program that one-third of the children there are overweight, and by 2050 that number could rise to an alarming two-thirds (Phillips 2). There are many uncontrollable factors in childhood obesity such as the environment, income and genetics. However, parents are the most overlooked factor. Our children’s futures, with regard to their eating habits, are in the hands of their parents. Ultimately

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    Essay The Sputnik Launch

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    think it’s really happening. October 4, 1957, was one of those days. Because that was the day the world changed forever and there was no turning back. It was the day of the Sputnik launch. Sputnik was a Soviet satellite that orbited in the earth’s rotation 500 miles above the earth and traveling at about 18,000 mph. It took approximately 98 minutes for it to rotate the earth which meant it passed the United States seven times a day. It looked like it was from a whole another world or out of a

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    You are a professional burglar. You specialize in stealing small, valuable objects such as jewelry, coin and stamp collections, cash, etc. You have been casing a neighborhood and have narrowed your target down to two houses reputed to have large selections of the things that you like to steal. A retired Marine general who has a substantial collection of firearms and whose hobbies include hunting, skeet shooting, and target practice with various pistols owns the first house. A lawyer for the ACLU

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    team starts developing a plan of what the store will look like on the inside. Their task includes color schemes, flooring, accessories and many others. Once the new location is complete, the owner of that location must go through training in the National Training Center. This training takes about seven weeks and teaches the requirements and techniques addressing the question of how to run Tim Horton’s successfully. The training program exists so that owners of each location can improve their operational

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    Company Analysis “We’ve blended the disruptive innovation of a leading-edge technology company with the consumer focus of a socially conscious, premium coffee company to become what Keurig Green Mountain is today: an innovative, technology- and values-based, personal beverage system company.” -Keurig Green Mountain Website Keurig Green Mountain envisions itself as a company leading the industry with technology. After conducting thorough research, it is notable that Keurig has

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    the wooden bats were the only option for players during the 1970s because wood was the only available resource. By being thin and round, that greatly helped to hit the small rounded ball to the other side. During practices, a player uses baseball doughnut on their bats to increaser their

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