Евгений112576
25.09.2021 15:07

Write if sentences true or false. 1. Greenfields Primary School doesn't do anything
to raise money for charity.
2. School was like a big shopping centre on the
fourteenth of December.
3. On Market Day, you can't buy anything.
4. People can come from 9am to 6 pm.
5. Bill Tomas visited local shops.
6. Ned Campbell has put a message on the school
website.
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Lana111111111111
13.03.2022 02:53
Should they ban junk food ads from TV?   Of course they should.  Over 50% of the population is overweight as a direct result of junk food.  We all know obesity is out of control in this country, and promoting empty calories from fat and sugar is somehow OK based on the rights of capitalism. Give me a break. The industry promotes products that are processed with toxins to numerous to count, and is allowed to pass it off as food, because sleazy lawyers manage to skirt the rules by putting a sliver of lettuce on top and call it health food. Interesting to note that fast-food meat is processed with Ammonia to kill the Ecoli from the poorly raised beef stock from where it came.       No, though there needs to be restrictions on what companies say, they ought to have the right to advertise without the government acting like the peoples' nanny. They should not be allowed to lie and say that their products are healthy but by banning the ability to advertise the government is giving a huge blow to their business.   I would like that forbade fast food advertizing on TV, but it doesn't depend on me!
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oxanabondarenkozv5l4
13.03.2022 02:53
Should they ban junk food ads from TV?   Of course they should.  Over 50% of the population is overweight as a direct result of junk food.  We all know obesity is out of control in this country, and promoting empty calories from fat and sugar is somehow OK based on the rights of capitalism. Give me a break. The industry promotes products that are processed with toxins to numerous to count, and is allowed to pass it off as food, because sleazy lawyers manage to skirt the rules by putting a sliver of lettuce on top and call it health food. Interesting to note that fast-food meat is processed with Ammonia to kill the Ecoli from the poorly raised beef stock from where it came.       No, though there needs to be restrictions on what companies say, they ought to have the right to advertise without the government acting like the peoples' nanny. They should not be allowed to lie and say that their products are healthy but by banning the ability to advertise the government is giving a huge blow to their business.   I would like that forbade fast food advertizing on TV, but it doesn't depend on me!
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