Contact Us Form
North American Writers Only

Quick Order Links:

Custom Order Form
Editing Order Form
 

Essay Topic Search

African-American Studies

Aging

Agriculture

American Studies and History

Archaeology; Anthropology (Ancient History)

Architecture

Art History

Asian Studies

Aviation, Aeronautics

Biography

Biology

Book Reports - Book Reviews

Business

Canadian Studies and Issues

Chemistry

Child Abuse, Youth Issues

Communication Studies

Comparative Literature

Criminal; Justice, Legal Issues, Censorship, Policy

Dentistry

Economics

Education

Engineering, Construction

Environmental; Studies and Ecology

European; Studies (History, Culture)

Film Studies

Food, Diet & Nutrition

Gender and Sexuality

Geography

Globalization

Labor Studies

Literature

Mathematics

Music Studies

Mythology and Folk Lore

Native-American Studies

Nursing, Healthcare

Philosophy

Political Science

Popular Culture

Psychoanalysis

Psychology

Race; Studies (Racism, Hate Crimes)

Science and Technology

Shakespeare, William

Sociology

Sports

Theology and Religion Studies

Tourism, Hospitality Services

Urban Studies

Women's Studies

World History and Culture

Writing

Zoology




Fast Food Nation

Economic observers and sociologists alike extol the growth of the fast food industry from the perspective of employment generation. For sociologists like George Ritzer these aspects matter a little when the narrow measure of efficiency imposed by the fast food industry over human values is looked at critically. Eric Schlosser in his book Fast Food Nation dwells upon all these issues. He casts doubts on the figure that McDonald’s creates 90 per cent of country’s new job, but shows no surprise that 96 per cent of America’s school going children can identify Ronald McDonald.

  • Pages: 3
  • Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
  • Filename: 21779
  • Price: 26.85


Home        |        First time Users        |         Order Now         |         Testimonials         |        Contact us