Critical Thinking Essay
Read the article attached entitled, “Young Kids, Old Bodies.” After viewing each question, go back into the article and isolate the questions and reread the article looking for answers to the specific questions.
Write a 65 word minimum essay to each question. Each essay should be approximately 250 words. A minimum word response (65 words) on each question is usually correlated with no better grade than a “C.” Use standard written English in your response to each question.
Consult your textbook, internet sites and other reference materials to correctly answer each question. Look up any term you do not understand utilizing a dictionary or your textbook.
Do not be intellectually lazy and just start to write without thinking about each answer.
Start this project early. Do one or two questions at a time. Do not procrastinate and wait until the last day to complete, for your grade will usually reflect this.
Place your answer in the separate dialog box provided in the Assignments section under ESSAY ARTICLE.
Each question is worth 8 points and the grammar/syntax section is worth 8 points. Maximum points = 40.
1. Apply critical thinking skills through inquiry by reading with a purpose to identify three physiological results that correlate with the premature aging process associated with obese children’s bodies. (Critical Thinking and Reading). (75words)
2. Use communication skills to reflect the successful identification of three programs and one distinct strategy used by each program to address obesity in children. In your opinion, based on your lifespan knowledge taken from this class, which program appears to be the most comprehensive as evidenced by its taking the biological, social, psychological, and cognitive influences into consideration in its strategy and why is it the most comprehensive. (Communication Skills) (75 words)
3. Apply critical thinking and communication skills to draw three conclusions from the visual data presented in the article and use the conclusions drawn to make inferences about future projections based on the data. (Visual Communication and Empirical Quantitative Skills). (75words)
4. According to the article, obesity has reached epidemic proportions among children. What responsibilities should parents have if they know their children are obese? What measures should parents take to protect their children from becoming obese? Does the government have an obligation to protect children from foods, chemicals, and ingredients that are known to be correlated with obesity? Support your position coherently and reasonably.(75words)
5. Grammar/Syntax Evaluation of Student Writing. Grammar will be evaluated based on thefollowing areas: Subject/Verb agreement; appropriate verb tense; fragments (subject or verb missing from sentence); run-on sentences (two sentences joined together incorrectly without a comma and/or a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS)); comma splice (two sentences joined together incorrectly with only a comma); Syntax is defined as the creation of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.(75 words)
Place the answers to the individual questions in the dialog box below.
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Q1
Children suffering from obesity and premature aging are found to have a fatty liver which can lead to heart attack, liver failure and may also require a liver transplant. Too much cholesterol may lead to thickening of the artery wall and prevent the flow of blood which may result in heart attack and stroke. The unhealthy pancreas may lead to uncontrolled sugar levels which lead results to diabetic disease. With these signs, children are likely to suffer from premature growth.
Q2
To address the matter obesity three key programs have seen the great improvement to address the obesity in children.
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