Descriptive data = valid data
I have not researched into this area but I can think of a few explanations.
1) Food prices have decreased due to globalisation which has lead to an increase in portion sizes and overconsumption. Food prices are much cheaper these days as globalisation has allowed us to grow and produce food much cheaper in LICs (low income countries). This means Americans are more likely to consume more food as it is cheaper.
2) Fat is not the only cause of obesity: In the 1970s-1980s the popularity of low fat "health" foods skyrocketed (and has maintained popularity to this day). To compensate for the lower fat the amount of sugar was increased. Sugar is as bad or even worse than fat when it comes to causing obesity so replacing fat with it does not stop the rise of obesity.
This is a very interesting question and I could write many many more hypothetical answers so this is just scratching the surface.
Hope it helps.
Answer:
10N - 3N = 7N
It's been awhile since I've had to do this, so I hope this is the correct way to get the answer
Hope this helps though!
Explanation:
Answer:
I love my hometown as I love my home and I like to stay in the town streets as I stay in the rooms of my house.”
Everyone loves his hometown or city dearly. It is like loving the home or the place where one passes one’s life. My town is close to a canal that flows out of the river some eight kilometers away. Gardens and parks surround it on all sides. Beautiful flowers and tasty fruits of all the seasons are to be found welcoming you as you approach the town. Grassy grounds border the town where children, men, and women are found playing in the afternoon.
I love my hometown as I love my home and I like to stay in the town streets as I stay in the rooms of my house.”
Everyone loves his hometown or city dearly. It is like loving the home or the place where one passes one’s life. My town is close to a canal that flows out of the river some eight kilometers away. Gardens and parks surround it on all sides. Beautiful flowers and tasty fruits of all the seasons are to be found welcoming you as you approach the town. Grassy grounds border the town where children, men, and women are found playing in the afternoon.
The town has two colleges, one for boys and another for girls. It also has four high schools and six middle schools. The students are mostly from middle-class or rich families, but now some working-class people like laborers have started sending their children to schools. We have quite high standards of education as we have in some famous colleges and schools in the big cities. The reason is the hard work that teachers put in and the interest that most of the students take in studies.
The town has a fine public hospital where most government doctors attend to patients as well as they can the public dislikes the few careless doctors. They are often transferred on the public complaint. Of course, the hospital is often overcrowded and suitable medicines are in short supply. The richer people go to private clinics where they get medical treatment of their choice.
The town municipal committee keeps the town clean, but sometimes garbage heaps collect, and the whole place begins stinking (giving an unpleasant smell). The electricity department takes care that the streets are brightly lit at night. When people have complaints about its working, it begins performing better. The police and other government departments in the town, on the whole, have been performing their duties equally well. The people of the town have now started complaining of rising corruption in government offices. It is time we checked it with most strictly. When I am away from my town, I feel as if I am away from something dearest in life.