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toc Presentation: Will be judged on Persuasiveness (15%), Preparation (35%), Clarity (5%), Interest and Enthusiasm (20%), Team Collaboration (20%), and Eye Contact (5%). ||
 * Goal || Students will demonstrate an understanding of the impact of family, peers, culture, and the media on nutrition and physical activity and relate these ideas to their own perspective of health. ||
 * Role || A team of famous chefs, athletes, and/or athletic trainers competing for the job ||
 * Audience || A panel comprised of health experts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and executive producers for ABC television ||
 * Situation || The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is concerned about the general decline of peoples health in America. They want to air an hour-long news broadcast with the purpose of improving health in two main areas: exercise and nutrition. Teams need to create a five minute mini broadcast highlighting all the main information. This broadcast also has to include how family, peers, and culture affects these two areas. ||
 * Presentation || An informative news broadcast created with iMovie ||
 * Standards || Product: Will be judged on Knowledge and Research (25%), Planning and Preparation (20%), Use of iMovie (25%), Script (15%), Clarity (5%), and Creativity (10%).

=Introduction= Fame...it feels so good. Adoring fans, nice houses, being recognized...the money isn't bad either. But what happens once the novelty of fast cars, personal butlers, and paparazzi wears off? Maybe there is a way that you can use your fame to help others. What if you could use your fame to change peoples lives? =Task= The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is becoming more and more concerned with the state of health in the United States. Knowing the influence that media has on health, board members decide to team up with ABC television to put out a special news broadcast with the purpose of improving health in one specific content area. In order to reach as many people as possible, ABC executive producers suggest that this news special would be far more effective if the main reporters were a team of famous chefs, athletes, and fitness experts. Because there is so much interest among these three groups, ABC decides to turn the whole project into a contest. Teams of three must present a 5 minute video to a panel of board members from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and executive producers from ABC television that encourages people eat better and based on family, cultural, and peer influences.

=Conclusion= Hopefully now you have an understanding not only of the influence that the world has on your health, but also how you can play a role in the health of others. This impact could be positive, but you can also negatively affect the health of your friends, family, and even people that you don't know. You don't have to be famous to impact others either. Influences on our health are all around us and we are continuously influencing others. Making the right choices in your own life can help someone else to made good decisions in their own life as well.