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Cornell [Soda] Beverages, Inc. – Broadway – Williamsburg, Brooklyn

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Cornell Beverages – 105 Harrison Place – Founded 1946 – All Business

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Fletcher's Castoria – Broadway – Williamsburg, Brooklyn

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Gold Medal Flour – Behind WAH Center – Williamsburg, Brooklyn

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Greenpoint Depot – Nassau Avenue – Greenpoint, Brooklyn

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Gowanus Creek View of Kentile Floors Sign – for Erik Lieber

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Crocuses Herald the Arrival of Spring! – Flatbush, Brooklyn

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Far from being an arbitrary indicator of the changing seasons, March 20 (March 21 in some years) is significant for astronomical reasons. On March 20, 2010, at precisely 1:32 P.M. EDT (March 20, 17:32 Universal Time), the Sun will cross directly over the Earth’s equator. This moment is known as the vernal equinox in the Northern Hemisphere. For the Southern Hemisphere, this is the moment of the autumnal equinox. – Infoplease dot com – Rite of Spring

Girlies — Drums & Rotors Cut – Van Sinderen Avenue – Brownsville, Brooklyn

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Bye Bye Bensonhoist, Hello Hong Kong – Demographic Shifts Across 18th Avenue – Bensonhurst, Brooklyn

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Graffiti Plywood & London Squire – ENY/Cypress Hills, Brooklyn

© Frank H. Jump, 2003

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In & Around Flatbush Junction – Outmoded Food Terms & Eating Habits

June 2003 © Frank H. Jump

Li Hung Chang, considered by some to be China - Underwood and Underwood. “Li Hung Chang, China's greatest viceroy and diplomat,” 1901. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress. Reproduction Number LC-USZ62-110736.

Chop Suey Was Invented, Fact or Fiction? August 29, 1896

Have you ever eaten chop suey? The origin of this Chinese-American dish is a bit of a mystery. Legend has it that, while he was visiting New York City, Chinese ambassador Li Hung Chang’s cooks invented the dish for his American guests at a dinner on August 29, 1896. America’s Story – Library of Congress

History of McDonalds – Wikipedia

The McDonald’s concept was introduced in San Bernardino, California by Dick and Mac McDonald of Manchester, New Hampshire. It was modified and expanded by their business partner, Ray Kroc, of Oak Park, Illinois, who later bought out the business interests of the McDonald’s brothers in the concept and went on to found McDonald’s Corporation.

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Ray Kroc's first franchised restaurant, the tenth-ever location (though torn down and rebuilt twice), Fresno, California. - Wikipedia Commons

History of Obesity:

Obesity is simply fatness in a degree higher than being overweight. The energy intake coming from food is stored as fat because the body does not use it. Obesity has quite an impact in one’s physical health that many degenerative diseases are directly and indirectly linked to obesity as observed in the history of obesity. It may even have a much worse impact on a person’s mental health. Throughout the history of obesity, its reputation varies from appreciation and the opposite among cultures and in time.

Perhaps the most controversial is the independent film, Super Size Me. Released in 2004, Super Size Me was written, produced and directed by American independent filmmaker, Martin Spurlock in an exploration of the prevalence of obesity in the USA. He documented 30 days of his life in an experiment of eating only McDonald’s food with completely no exercise. He began the project as healthy and lean but ended up overweight. It was later followed by several other documentaries and a few changes in the McDonald’s menu. The history of obesity should be well studied so precautions can be practiced and thus prevent obesity from spreading. History of Obesity

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