In her article titled<em> Why Soda Ban Will Work In Fight Against Obesity</em>, Nadia Arumugam, explains that the ban of large fizzy drinks will have an effect against the obesity fight according to the Bloomberg's past food records. However, she claims that large drinks aren't the only reason for obesity.
Our question does not only consider the summary of this article, but one and of course important part of the question. The article shows that banning big-sized soda drinks will have a positive effects against obesity. In this infographic, we can observe the consumption of the fizzy drinks and how it is compared for the level of obesity.
An average American drinks 53 gallons of soft drinks per year. If a soda ban was to be made, more American will drink soda and its average gallons will rise. This is because they tend to hoard soft drinks and drink more than their usual yearly intake.
The people are the source of the government's power.
A government protects the rights of its people and people chose their representatives in government by means of elections. A government can only exist with the consent of the people, meaning that it takes its power from the very people who voted in an election or from people who live in a particular area and are being governed.
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