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What we take into our bodies has the power to heal and even regain yin-yang balance within. Traditional Chinese Medicine designates four uses for food: diet, medicine, tonic, and abstention. Westerners are familiar with food 's ancient role as sustenance and energy. But these other roles play an even greater part in the overall homeostasis of out bodies. The food Americans eat during school can make them gasy and lazy. America is a consumer driven country and will do what it take to make a quick buck. Instead of just drinking Pepsi Cola, america’s would prefer variety like Vanilla pepsi cola. Americans tend to snack when they are bored, snack when they are depressed or just snack to snack, no real significance behind why they are eating. Political factors are even involved in the way the eat, not eating for the fun of it, but eating in …show more content…
there is peer pressure amongst students to be great. This pressure starts at a young age by families inviting a substantial amount of money into their child 's education, therefore they can get into the higher caliber if colleges. In the US system there is a separation of the church and state therefore morals are not factor into students education. Getting into a college or university in the US is a guarantee is you do the work that is necessary to get there and Alternative routes are also available, for those that may be at an unfair disadvantage. For example if a student did not get the opportunity to finish high school they can take a series of General Education Development course for 6 week so they can receive their (GED) General Education Diploma and enroll in a college.
US classrooms do not intellectually excite students. Students become bored over time causing children to misbehave in class, in search of ways to entertain themselves. According to Peter Toohey, author of Boredom: A Lively History defines chronic boredom as a “potentially a dangerous emotion” that leads to students dropping out of high school. (Toohey 51). US students feel trap and are constantly at search for ways to escape boredom in