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    deaths obesity had caused is a very large number and will continue to rise. Luckily, the Super Size Me documentary did a good job at explaining the risks of fast food and has brought me to realize how important it is to to control the amount of fast food you eat. Watching this documentary I have obtained lots of useful information and it definitely got my attention about the world wide problem of Obesity. The Super Size Me documentary was very informative and brought me to realize my own diet. It also

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    Super Size Me Analysis

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    Do you believe it is possible for one to live off of fast food for an entire month? In the documentary Super Size Me, filmmaker and producer Morgan Spurlock went on an utmost dangerous journey by completing this task. For thirty days, Spurlock is only allowed to consume a McDonald’s diet three times a day, in which he could not deny his meal being supersized if asked. At the end of this trial, he would have eaten everything on the menu a minimum of once. Throughout the documentary, Spurlock made

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    Corporation greed keeping Americans unhealthy In watching you Super-Size Me by Morgan Surplock it brings up very valid point about today’s society with habits and trends. The movie brings up some alarming facts, how direct medical cost have doubled in the past five years to the drug effect from the foods he was consuming all the and to how Thirty billion dollars is Bing spent on diet programs, pills and weight loss methods ( a quick fix) verse less money spent on actual fitness. It is alarming

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    Matt Cutts, a Google programmer and computer scientist, explained his ‘try something new for 30 days’ challenge from his inspiration of Morgan Spurlock, documentary filmmaker with the most notable social experiment work: Super Size Me. Matt structured his presentation in a way that when he hints at the physiological basis of a 30 day challenge, he dives into the narrative, even storytelling examples, about his personal experiences to prove the concept that something simple as a 30 day challenge does

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    Super Size Me Informational Assignment Obesity rates are becoming higher each year. It is affecting young kids and adults all around the world, and because eating can become an addiction the rates are going through the roof with around 45% of America being obese. Childhood obesity rates are on the climb. One out of every three kids, ages two to nineteen, is obese. Childhood obesity now is going to have a major impact on the future of children. Also if parents are obese than their children are

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    (breakfast, lunch and dinner) for thirty days. Thought the process Spurlock health starts to react to the terrifying side effects. In Super-Size Me film maker and producer Morgan Spurlock wants to reach young people and its contribution to America`s

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    1: Summarize the documentary ’Super Size Me’ using no more than 200 words. “Super Size Me” is about fast food and the huge downsides of eating unhealthy everyday. In the beginning of the documentary, the central character which is Morgan Spurlock, introduce the viewer to the fast food world. It is enormous. Restaurant chains like McDonald, Burger King and KFC, are spending countless of greenbacks on advertising and they are psychologically trying to convince youngsters, parents, middleclass people

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    Super Size Me utilises a participatory documentary mode as direct engagement between film maker and subjects, where the film maker’s impact on the film is celebrated and the impact of filmmaker on film is evident. Spurlock’s involvement works as a connecting device between other sections of the film and allows for the exploration of larger scale, connected matters using a selection of documentary conventions to get his message across. The fast paced, fun and informative style of Spurlock’s film

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    Super Size Me Documentary Fast food is sweeping the nation, and is causing obesity. America is the number one to obesity. 1 out of 4 people visit Fast-Food restaurants, because of americans busy working schedule. McDonalds is one of the most eaten restaurant worldwide. The documentary super size me is about one man which is the director Morgan Spurlock has eaten nothing but McDonalds for 30 days breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Morgan Spurlock needed to speak with three doctors to avoid any

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    Fast food is delicious, fast, and cheap. In Morgan Spurlock’s Super Size Me he eats nothing but fast food for 30 days to “prove” that fast food is destroying American health and is the leading cause of obesity in America. He consumes around an average of 5,000 kcal (basically the equivalent of 9.26 Big Macs) per day during the experiment. In his video he created rules for himself that stated he will eat three meals a day, only super size the meal if he was offered it, and must try one of every item

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