Primarily, my target audience will be obeast children. However, they are my target audience simply because they are the part of the issue that I'm discussing. My overall audience will include the children, the parents, and those of interest about the matter. These three groups will all be apart of my audience because they all part of the problem and solution. For example, without the parents to teach nutritional habits the children would not know what or how to eat. Without the children's wondering minds give an opinion on what they should and shouldn't eat. Finally, the people interested in the problem will either begin to experiment with he problem in two ways: 1. test the results of certain foods and how they affect children or 2. begin to develop hypothesis about why the problem has emerged and be and be proactive about it. My understanding of the timeliness of my topic is very plain and clear. I say this because i have chosen a topic that still has top priority among other epidemics that are happening everyday across the world. I care about my topic because I like kids, this topic affects the future, and because in a way i can relate to it. At one point of time in my childhood years I was considered fat or overweight. Although, never reaching the obesity mark I still somewhat have a sense of what the issue of children and weight happens to be like firsthand. High school teachers, you could say, are there to stick the habit of developing and assessing ideas in our minds. College is the place where we take affirmative with the ideas that we create and try to make a difference with them. Yes, there are multiple viewpoints regarding the topic. Most of the view points pertain to the question of who to blame for the problem and why. Many say that it's the parents faults because they are the primary caretakers of children and they provide most of their nutrition, while many others may say that it's the school systems fault because they're slowly taking away things that are essential to children such as physical fitness and play. For the most part, the things that I have learned about my topic just add on to or elaborate the thoughts and things i have heard prior to researching. However, the thought that obesity is heavily dependent on the community of the child is a matter that sticks out to me. This matter sticks out to me because it's kind of an inevitable. That means that they're always going to be more healthy than unhealthy communities do to the status quo, poverty rate, and lack of resources. So, this could drive many to believe that that epidemic an never be stopped. Furthermore, it could further aid to the movement of making the world a better place. I personally like Aarika's topic. I like it first and foremost because she has made it known that she is passionate about it. There it a lot of good quality and efficient work put into something when your passionate about it
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