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Paragrah about The problems of Education الصف الثامن

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Problems Relating to Education
The education skills problems found in many children with a 22q11.2 deletion are different to those seen in children with other learning problems. The areas which they find difficult and the way these difficulties can be addressed are often different to the approaches commonly applied by schools and are specific to these children.

It is important to note that education means social skills and the ways children learn to interact with each other which will then stay with them into adulthood; as well as learning the curriculum. It is also easy to overlook the emotional process of education (growing-up).

The way each child is affected by the 22q11.2 deletion varies widely; so every child will not exhibit all of the traits noted here, but some will been in most of the children.

Problems with education and schooling are probably the most common areas that parents experience. It is generally noted that GP’s do not have an awareness of the deletion and therefore it should not be surprising that educational professionals are also not aware of the features of a 22q11.2 deletion and most schools will need to be provided with information.

It is vital that every child is monitored and that any signs of difficulty are identified early on and the appropriate intervention given. Whatever the child’s difficulties there are ways of encouraging and supporting learning.

Parental support is essential, along with tutoring and extra help to make the most of their educational experiences. Occupational therapy is important for fine motor skills.

Learning Patterns
– In the early years the main areas of difficulty relate to speech and medical problems.
– As the children get older, the gap between their achievements and abilities and those of their peers widens, i.e. they fall further behind as they get older.
– Abstract reasoning can be difficult; by the time they are 8/9 years of age, learning at school is abstract but they need to learn through concrete materials and experiences.
– They think literally; so making inferences or phrases like "you’re driving me up the wall" will be confusing and nonsensical.
– They can watch what other people are doing and copy without understanding, so that problems in class may be masked.
– The areas where children are most commonly noted to struggle are; English and comprehension/speech and expressive language skills; memory; auditory processing; fine/gross motor skills; complex maths and; higher cognitive processes such as abstract reasoning and problem solving.
– Strengths often include maths calculations; rote memory; spelling and written language; decoding words and reading basic information; pleasant personality and willingness to learn.
– There may be difficulties with large group presentations, note-taking and gaining information from video.
– They may not be able to recall information without learned cues; they need to be taught memory techniques; constant repetition and reinforcement is frequently needed.
– Remembering multi-step directions is often difficult
– They often have difficulty with time concepts, and shape, colour and size. Also even older children may find money and ‘value’ of coins a mystery.
– They can have disorganised thinking and become obsessed with one topic or idea. (Leading to some children being wrongly diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome).
– A ti****ble to organise the day at school helps and can be good at home too.
– It is commonly noted that the children have poor performance compared to assessed IQ.

Behavioural/Social Skills
– They are socially immature and this is often related to language delay. They need to be shown a pattern that they can apply – they won’t understand the pattern but they can apply it
– They are very easily lead into doing wrong things because they want friends so they follow the crowd.
– They have obsessive behaviours and autistic type behaviours e.g. focusing on a tiny part of an object/picture/situation which is not important.
– In puberty they have difficulties with socialisation, understanding tasks, hygiene, social communication interaction (need help screening language), emotional problems and self-esteem – all of these could affect their education.
– They tend to get on with younger ones or older ones who will mother them.
– Poor social skills in a peer group, immature or inappropriate behaviour patterns, hyperactivity, impulsiveness, be overly gullible and suffer from mood swings.
– Children are often noted as having low self-esteem, lack confidence and perform better when one to one with an adult whom they are familiar and confident with; they often ‘give up’ at the slightest set back.
– They are often easily frustrated and distractible.

Communication Skills
– They have difficulty with oral language e.g. asking a question – they can not verbalise the information that they want to know. They may say "Your mum’s dead…" but mean something different; they are not able to find the correct words or put them together.
– They may say "I can’t do this" when they mean "Could you help me with section 3?"
– They have a lack of expression shown on their face (poor muscle tone) and they lack a ‘puzzled expression’.
– The 22q11.2 deletion is a communication disorder which can easily affect education.

Emotional/Mental Issues
– Problems with anxiety and mood swings may be noted.
– Self-esteem – they need careful handling especially as teenagers.
– They get upset at what people say; especially if they laugh at them and this may lead to depression.
– Any signs of depression need to be handled sensitively.
– From puberty onwards some children have a tendency towards manic depression (NOT all children). A recent study found that a percentage of people with schizophrenia had the deletion.
– It should be noted that occasionally children may suffer from ‘attention deficit disorder’ or ADD and that medication such as Ritalin should not be given as it can cause an adverse reaction.

Problem Solving/IEP
– Most of the children who experience difficulty at school will require help at home and co-operation from school.
– Small group instruction or individual help within the main classroom is beneficial.
– Handouts or notes could be provided to the student before tests.
– Opportunities could be given to have tests taken with SENCO; or with a computer if writing is tiring; or to have extra time allowances; and opportunities to retake tests.
– The optimum teaching approach could be more focused on direct instruction rather than a discovery approach to learning and to having material presented visually as well as verbally.
– Drill and practice activities are generally essential as are instructions on memory techniques and test taking skills.
– Benefit is gained from opportunities for creative projects.
– Keyboarding and access to computers helps due to the logical and linear/non-abstract process of computer learning and when fine motor skills are a problem.
– Direct instruction may be required on social skills. These should be encouraged, even if with younger children.
– It is important to encourage music and some type of physical activity (karate, golf, tennis, etc.).

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In Dubai, no voice goes up and drown out that urbanization, which does not subside and fade away but the international uproar raised about the city and endless ambitions, which are not bounded by logic or impossible.
The newspaper said "Miami Herald" that the U.S. projects and the aspects of Dubai’s many attractions the city beyond imagination Vvdhae, coasts, even the headlines by massing projects collected excellence and high cost.
I ate the paper, the noise turned out to be a real wealth and the city’s efforts have already borne fruit with the booming tourism sector’s performance over the past few years, the city is in the last year attracted more than 6,5 million visitors compared with no more than 500 thousand in 1990.
The paper talked about the most prestigious projects in Dubai, headed by the Burj Dubai, tallest tower in the world, which is expected to extend up to 2700 feet, or about twice the rise building Ampairsti famous, as well as projects to be addressed and the Dubai Waterfront, which is more than double the size of Manhattan, which includes 400 housing units distributed to 250 area and expand to accommodate about 400 thousand people.
The newspaper said the resort project Hedrobolis extends to a depth of 70 feet below the water and the hotel boasts 150 suites and a number of excellent facilities and first of its kind under the water’s surface, including a spa, a library, clinic and beauty of a movie theater and shopping center project cost is estimated at about one billion dollars (3.67 billion DH).
And dealt with the project "Dubai Land" which is estimated to cost about $ 64 billion and commends the project on an area of 107 square miles, and includes the status of "Mall of Arabia" and a number of recreational facilities Alabda in the world.
Paper did not fail, of course, talking about the Burj Al Arab, the first 7-star hotel in the world. And The Palm and The World and the Atlantis resort project expected to cost 1,2 billion dollars, also spoke on the status of "Mall of the Emirates" which includes the largest and the first arena Tzlh on the ice closed in the Middle East, saying that Dubai’s ambition of making it impossible to ensure that visitors to ski

Emaar announces Burj Dubai issued the list of longest-standing structure in the world
Announced »Emaar Properties« the arrival of construction work in the construction of iconic super "Burj Dubai" to rise 555.3) meter (1821.85 feet, to be the longest-standing structure in the world. Thus, the Burj Dubai has succeeded in breaking the record he held Tower "C The Tower "in Toronto, Canada for 31 years a height of 355.33) meters (1815.5 feet along with the calculated force.
Tower also recorded a new record in terms of the number of floors populated, which currently stands at 150 storeys. The Burj Dubai has surpassed its height as Tower of "Taipei 101" in Taiwan, who have won the title of tallest skyscraper in the world since 2022 a height of 508 meters (1667) feet.
On this occasion, he said, Chairman, "Emaar Properties": Mohammed added: "Burj Dubai, which offers become the tallest building in the world a living example of the achievements that can be for the collective efforts and ambitious vision to achieve.
Became the focus of attention of the world and an example design that reflects the spirit and strong will that characterizes Dubai. "

He pointed out that the Alabbar
When completed, the tower in 2022 will hit a record in all categories set by the "Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, which means the classification of high-rise buildings in the world« cutup »on the basis of spire height, high mast or aerial, and surface, and the top floor uninhabited.

Depends Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat data issued by the "Illinois Institute of Technology," which measure the length of the construction of the level of the pavement at the main entrance to the highest point in its structure with the exception of a television antenna or radio masts or flags. The decision to destroy the tower to record the highest structure at all, the title he holds currently building KVLY / KTHI TV-backed wires, based in Blanchard, North Dakota in the United States and the height of 628.8 meters (2036) forward.

Renaissance Dubai dwarf the achievements of the world

Dubai – Abeer Obouchmalp:
"Dubai is an amazing upswing pales to what it carries visions and aspiration of all the world has witnessed the achievements over the past few decades." This is the view newspaper "Globe and Mail," Canadian and confirmed in an article published yesterday on the economic prosperity and urban to Dubai, the emirate which takes each day with confidence and vital to further growth and progress to continue to impress the world.
The newspaper said that every day in Dubai has more ads on projects is unique in nature and speed of implementation with an estimated total value of about 100 billion dollars.
And commended the tireless efforts of the emirate to prove itself and to its presence on the map, money, business and economics worldwide, as the small desert city has succeeded in transforming into a fertile oasis tourist landmarks that continue to attract tourists from around the world such as the Burj Dubai and Burj Al Arab and the Palm Islands and the world. Was also able to confirm its existence as a regional hub for finance, business and shopping.
It cited the expansion of a renaissance in Dubai Urban and subtract it from the draft draws the attention of the world and tops world headlines, most notably of course the Burj Dubai project which is expected to be the tallest tower in the world (altitude 800 meters) and the estimated cost of the tower at about $ 900 million.

Reconstruction, "calling the twin towers" Claren "in Downtown Burj Dubai
Gulf Dubai:
Fired, Emaar Properties, the twin towers of the draft "Claren", the latest projects within Downtown Burj Dubai. The project includes a middle-rise towers in addition to the Boulevard Apartments, embracing the residential units is characterized by wide-area and uniqueness of a quiet atmosphere offer its residents a great deal of comfort and privacy. And will start selling units in the project on September 9, said.
The floors in the podium, "Claren", a set of amenities, and has a serious project ******** for the Burj Dubai Boulevard and easy access to the "Burj Dubai". Offers a range of financial institutions, facilities and excellent financing options for those interested in the project from investors and individuals alike. The range of housing units in the project between the studios and apartments, consisting of one bedroom, or two or three.
Said Saif Al Mansoori, Sales Director, "Emaar Properties": "took the design of the project" Claren "team of architects of international architects who were keen to make full use of the area of residential units to give residents a growing sense of spaciousness and privacy. It also worked to take advantage of a space to provide the greatest possible use of natural lighting in the apartments during daylight hours. The project is a distinct option for staff and businessmen who wish to live in a modern atmosphere in a strategic ******** easily accessible to the various projects within Downtown Burj Dubai, the most important commercial and financial hubs in the emirate. "
He added: "The site of the twin towers" Claren "Boulevard Burj Dubai Boulevard, which will be in the near future is full of shopping malls and outlets, the most important factors that will attract investors to the project. It also features a proximity of the project "Dubai Mall", one of the largest shopping and entertainment on the world. "
Storey podium and embraces a range of amenities including swimming pool and dedicated areas for children, a gymnasium and a fully equipped multi-purpose room. Will be allocated two-story underground parking with the position of the hatched another near the main entrance of the tower.
The unique residential units and panoramic windows wrapping designs that permit the use of natural lighting during daylight hours. The account has been taken to provide sufficient distance between the two towers, giving residents a greater sense of privacy more than usually provided in residential projects of high towers of this type. It also includes tables of houses made of natural stone, cabinets and equipment have been selected and designed the highest levels of luxury and quality in addition to Kalofran integrated appliances, refrigerators and dishwashers. The towers will also be provided telephone service and broadband connections and other modern information technology systems.

Started in the Emirate of Dubai, designed to what seemed to touch the borders is impossible, the construction of the highest tower in the world is expected to increase height of 700 meters, but the final height of the tower would remain secret until the last moment.
Phase is over, piling (Burj Dubai) last March after the establishment of 192 column at a depth of 50 meters, pulled by some to some of the thick belt of reinforced concrete.
The tower, which is rising rapidly floor per week will be the main building in a huge urban development project worth $ 20 billion is expected to change the features of the city.
And falls within the project (Burj Dubai) under the policy of major projects for the attention of the sign followed by the Dubai authorities to make this city with more than one million inhabitants one of the most important tourist destinations.
He said Robert Booth, Executive Director in the United Arab Emirates firm implementing the project will use the building for multiple purposes.
He explained, referring to the model of the project, there will be an area of 345 thousand square meters of the building covered .. The building houses shops and places of entertainment, hotel and residential suites and private institutions and panoramic views overlooking the garden of the city.
He pointed out that most of the 700 apartments are located in the tower, which overlooks the whole of the city were sold to investors from different regions of the world.
Won the contract for the construction tower which billion-dollar company (Samsung), South Korea.
The value of the project in all its components billion dollars .. And is expected to be launched end of 2022.
The Booth: Overall there are more than 500 advisers in various parts of the world are working at any moment, in this project.
The tone is not without pride: We collected the best international specialists in the towers.
And Power will Burj Dubai (Dubai Mall), which is expected to be completed end of 2022 to be the largest mall in the world with a hotel and luxury skyscrapers, apartments, artificial lakes and gardens are surrounded by three miles along the Avenue .. As for the height of the tower and says Booth: You will have to guess on that .. While pointing elevator to the floor 189.
He added: only two people will be informed on the length of the tower head of the company in charge of the project .. He explained that the tower is being built in ways that would change the height during construction.
However, estimates of experts said: The height of the tower will not be less than 705 meters.
At present, the tallest tower in the world is (Taipei 101) in Taiwan has a height of 508 meters while exceeding high tower (CNN Tower) in Toronto (Canada) 533-meter calculates the antenna is installed on it.
According to Booth, I do not think that is important in building project, adding height: The objective is to establish a global architectural symbol we know that will not stay up forever so why focus on the rise?.
He said: Let us enjoy the establishment of something different and leave people guessing on the rise.
Investors expect the project to become the Burj Dubai is a major tourist attraction center that attracts millions of tourists.
Burj Dubai, designed by Adrian Smith of Skidmore Foundation and Ewing Engineering & Merrill, which has Based in Chicago

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Paragrah about Fast Food الصف الثاني عشر

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Fast food is food that can be prepared and served very quickly. While any meal with low preparation time can be considered to be fast food, such as TV dinners, typically the term refers to food which is cooked in bulk in advance, kept warm or reheated to order, and sold ready-to-eat from an outlet.
Outlets may be stands or kiosks, which may provide no shelter or seating,[1] or fast food restaurants (also known as quick service restaurants). Franchise operations which are part of restaurant chains have standardized foodstuffs shipped to each restaurant from central ****************s.[2]
The capital requirements to start a fast-food restaurant are relatively small, particularly in areas with non-existent or poorly enforced health codes. Small, individually-owned fast-food restaurants have become common throughout the world. Fast food restaurants with higher sit-in ratios, where customers can sit and have their orders brought to them, are known as fast casual restaurants.

الخاتمه

"(Fast-food restaurants) make good-tasting, affordable food, but unfortunately, it lacks nutrition," said the slim and fit Rivera

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INTRODUCTION
Fast food

A typical fast food meal in the United States
Fast food is food that can be prepared and served very quickly. While any meal with low preparation time can be considered to be fast food, such as TV dinners, typically the term refers to food which is cooked in bulk in advance, kept warm or reheated to order, and sold ready-to-eat from an outlet.
Outlets may be stands or kiosks, which may provide no shelter or seating,[1] or fast food restaurants (also known as quick service restaurants). Franchise operations which are part of restaurant chains have standardized foodstuffs shipped to each restaurant from central ****************s.[2]
The capital requirements to start a fast-food restaurant are relatively small, particularly in areas with non-existent or poorly enforced health codes. Small, individually-owned fast-food restaurants have become common throughout the world. Fast food restaurants with higher sit-in ratios, where customers can sit and have their orders brought to them, are known as fast casual restaurants.

History

Typical interior of an Automat. This one was built in New York in 1930,
at the height of their popularity.

Although fast-food restaurants are often viewed as a representation of a day by day family outing, the concept of "ready-cooked food to go" is as old as cities themselves; unique variations are historical in various cultures. Ancient Roman cities had bread-and-olive stands, East Asian cultures feature noodle shops. Flat bread and falafel are ubiquitous in the Middle East. Popular Indian "fast" food delicacies include Vada pav, Papri Chaat, Bhelpuri, Panipuri and Dahi Vada. In the French-speaking nations of West Africa, meanwhile, roadside stands in and around the larger cities continue to sell- as they have done for generations- a range of ready-to-eat, chargrilled meat sticks known locally as "brochettes" (not to be confused with the bread snack of the same name found in Europe).
The modern history of fast-food in the United States of America began on 7 July 1912 with the opening of a fast food restaurant called the Automat, a cafeteria with its prepared foods behind small glass windows and coin-operated slots, in New York City, created a sensation. Numerous Automat restaurants were quickly built around the country to deal with the demand. Automats remained extremely popular throughout the 1920s and 1930s. The company also popularized the notion of “take-out” food, with their slogan “Less work for Mother”. The American company White Castle is generally credited with opening the second fast-food outlet in Wichita, Kansas in 1921, selling hamburgers for five cents apiece.[3] Among its innovations, the company allowed customers to see the food being prepared. White Castle later added five holes to each beef patty to increase its surface area and speed cooking times. White Castle was successful from its inception and spawned numerous competitors.
McDonald’s, the largest fast-food chain in the world and the brand most associated with the term "fast food," was founded as a barbecue drive-in in 1940 by Dick and Mac McDonald. After discovering that most of their profits came from hamburgers, the brothers closed their restaurant for three months and reopened it in 1948 as a walk-up stand offering a simple menu of hamburgers, french fries, shakes, coffee, and Coca-Cola, served in disposable paper wrapping. As a result, they were able to produce hamburgers and fries constantly, without waiting for customer orders, and could serve them immediately; hamburgers cost 15 cents, about half the price at a typical diner. Their streamlined production method, which they named the "Speedee Service System" was influenced by the production line innovations of Henry Ford. The McDonalds’ stand was the milkshake machine company’s biggest customer and a milkshake salesman named Ray Kroc travelled to California to discover the secret to their high-volume burger-and-shake operation. Kroc thought he could expand their concept, eventually buying the McDonalds’ operation outright in 1961 with the goal of making cheap, ready-to-go hamburgers, french fries and milkshakes a nationwide business.
Kroc was the mastermind behind the rise of McDonald’s as a national chain. The first part of his plan was to promote cleanliness in his restaurants. Kroc often took part at his own Des Plaines, Illinois, outlet by hosing down the garbage cans and scraping gum off the cement. Kroc also added great swaths of glass which enabled the customer to view the food preparation. This was very important to the American public which became quite germ conscious. A clean atmosphere was only part of Kroc’s grander plan which separated McDonald’s from the rest of the competition and attributes to their great success. Kroc envisioned making his restaurants appeal to families of suburbs.
Service

Fast-food outlets are take-away or take-out providers, often with a "drive-thru" service which allows customers to order and pick up food from their cars; but most also have a seating area in which customers can eat the food on the premises.
Nearly from its inception, fast food has been designed to be eaten "on the go" and often does not require traditional cutlery and is eaten as a finger food. Common menu items at fast food outlets include fish and chips, sandwiches, pitas, hamburgers, fried chicken, french fries, chicken nuggets, tacos, pizza, and ice cream, although many fast-food restaurants offer "slower" foods like chili, mashed potatoes, and salads.
Traditional retail outlets
Many petrol/gas stations have convenience stores which sell pre-packed sandwiches, donuts, and hot food. Many gas stations in the United States also sell frozen foods and have microwaves on the premises in which to prepare them.
Supermarkets often include their own cafes with prepared food service counters. Many markets prepare baked or rotisserie chickens due to the low cost of fowl and ease of preparation. Some, like ASDA and Wal-Mart may even include a well-known fast food chain within their own store, such as McDonald’s or Subway.
Street vendors and concessions
Traditional street food is available around the world, usually from small operators and independent vendors operating from a cart, table, or portable grill. Common examples include Vietnamese noodle vendors, Middle Eastern falafel stands and New York City hot dog carts. Commonly, street vendors provide a colorful and varying range of options designed to quickly captivate passers-by and attract as much attention as possible.
Depending on the locale, multiple street vendors may specialize in specific types of food characteristic of a given cultural or ethnic tradition. In some cultures, it is typical for street vendors to call out prices, sing or chant sales-pitches, play music, or engage in other forms of "street theatrics" in order to engage prospective customers. In some cases, this can garner more attention than the food itself; some vendors represent another form of tourist attraction.
Cuisine
The common preparation practice for small vendors consists of serving a few basic ingredients and toppings that can be cooked in batches and served quickly on the spot.
Modern commercial fast food is often highly processed and prepared in an industrial fashion, i.e., on a large scale with standard ingredients and standardised cooking and production methods. It is usually rapidly served in cartons or bags or in a plastic wrapping, in a fashion which minimizes cost. In most fast food operations, menu items are generally made from processed ingredients prepared at a central supply facility and then shipped to individual outlets where they are reheated, cooked (usually by microwave or deep-frying) or assembled in a short amount of time. This process ensures a consistent level of product quality, and is key to being able to deliver the order quickly to the customer and eliminate labor and equipment costs in the individual stores.
Because of commercial emphasis on speed, uniformity and low cost, fast food products are often made with ingredients formulated to achieve a certain flavor or consistency and to preserve freshness. Hydrogenated vegetable oils are pumped into fast foods which contain high amounts of trans fat. This requires a high degree of food engineering, the use of additives and processing techniques substantially alter the food from its original form and reduce its nutritional value.
Variants

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Although fast food often brings to mind traditional American fast food such as hamburgers and fries, and this is indeed the most popular form in most Western countries, there are many other forms of fast food that enjoy widespread popularity in the West.
Chinese takeaways are particularly popular. They normally offer a wide variety of Asian food (not always Chinese), which has normally been fried. Food is often available as a smorgasbord, sometimes self-service. The customer chooses the size of the container they wish to buy, and then is free to fill it with their choice of food. It is common to combine several options in one container. Most options are some form of noodles, rice, or meat.
Sushi has seen rapidly rising popularity in recent times. A form of fast food created in Japan (where obento is the Japanese *****alent of fast food), sushi is normally cold sticky rice served with raw fish. The most popular kind in the West is rolls of rice in nori (dried seaweed), with filling. The filling often includes fish, chicken or cucumber.
The Subway chain has had a major impact on the fast food industry, by showing that food can be mass produced in the American manner without compromising taste or nutritional value. Consequently Subway has marketed itself as a healthy alternative to other fast food chains, and has been largely successful in this. Many other chains (especially McDonalds) have altered their menus to include healthier options in order to prevent loss of customers.
Kebab houses are a form of fast food restaurant from the Middle East, especially Turkey and Lebanon. Meat (or falafel) is shaven from a rotisserie, and is served on a warmed tortilla with salad and a choice of sauce and dressing. These doner kebabs are distinct from shishkebabs served on sticks.
Fish and chip shops are a form of fast food popular in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. Fish is battered and then deep fried.
Business

Neighboring fast food restaurant advertisement signs in Bowling Green, Kentucky
In the United States alone, consumers spent about US$110 billion on fast food in 2000 (which increased from US$6 billion in 1970).[5] The National Restaurant Association forecasts that fast-food restaurants in the U.S. will reach US$142 billion in sales in 2022, a 5% increase over 2022. In comparison, the full-service restaurant segment of the food industry is expected to generate $173 billion in sales. Fast food has been losing market share to so-called fast casual restaurants, which offer more robust and expensive cuisines.
Criticism and alternatives
Fast-food chains have come under fire from consumer groups (such as the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a longtime fast-food critic) over the past decade. Some of the concerns have led to the rise of the Slow Food movement. This movement seeks to preserve local cuisines and ingredients, and directly opposes laws and habits that favor fast-food choices. Among other things, it strives to educate consumers’ palates to prefer what it considers richer, more varied, and more nourishing tastes of fresh local ingredients harvested in season.

CONCLUSION

"(Fast-food restaurants) make good-tasting, affordable food, but unfortunately, it lacks nutrition," said the slim and fit Rivera

References
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