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    A Day in the Life of a Buddhist Monk in Korea, This girl wrote an article how she went a day with the Buddhist at the Beomeosa Temple in Busan, South Korea. When she got there around 1 pm with other foreigners, all of them immediately changed into their monk clothes. Consisted of a vest and baggy sweats designed specially for sitting “Indian style” when they will do meditation time. Had to learn few “temple manners,” like proper way to bow, whom to bow to, where to bow, how many times to bow,…

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    you board the ship that takes you to Catalina. When you are outside (or sometimes even when you are inside), the temperature is normally really warm and sometimes humid so I would suggest bringing and applying sunscreen in the morning and after every meal. Some of the native plants are eucalyptus trees, pine trees, moss, and cherry trees. The cherries that are on Catalina Island are different than what we are used to. The cherries on Catalina Island have a very big pit and very little meat and…

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    Logging In The Late 1800s

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    Logging was a huge part in the history of the northern part of the United States, especially in Northern Minnesota. Logging has influenced the way the whole country has evolved and expanded in the 1800's through today. There are few general topics that you should learn about in this paper, they are logging camps, logging railroads, peak years, and the Virginia-Rainy River logging company. LOGGING CAMPS Logging camps are the small towns in the woods where the lumberjacks lived during the…

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    hands. I order a tour of Italy from the menu, which included a bowl of salad, breadsticks and three different Italian entrees. The salad and breadsticks were the first to arrive to the table. I quite sure I looked at the salad for about five to ten minutes…

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    Off Campus Lunch Essay

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    Being able to leave for lunch might give students the freedom that they think they deserve, but actually they are putting themselves in danger. Students benefit from what the school has to offer. School cafeterias have installed portion control to make sure each students gets the proper amount of nutrition they need. On healthyschools.com they said, “The goal is to teach parents how to be school health advocates and to become voluntary extensions of the school staff. The group has led schools…

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    both good and bad about Soylent; from the time and cost saving abilities, all the way down to the eerily atrocious wind produced after drinking the stuff. After reading the article through, it is believable that Soylent has potential in becoming a meal replacement in times of desperation. However, “The End of Food” is far from becoming a truth as food’s multiculturalism, fulfillment, and emotive prowess have strong roots within our society that a single drink cannot replace and also simply…

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    The Crispy Fried Cat Gizzards panel in Gene Luen Yang’s novel American Born Chinese emphasizes stereotypes of Chinese people and their effect on society. At this point in the story, Chin-Kee has arrived to stay with Danny. They are in the cafeteria of Danny’s school, eating lunch. It has been a long day for Danny already, because Chin-Kee has been answering lots of questions correctly during class. Danny feels that this is drawing too much attention to Chin-Kee. Chin-Kee’s enthusiasm towards…

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    Nevertheless, their current free lunch system, which given to those of a lower socio economic status, needs to be revamped to better suit the nutritional needs of the children who desperately need it the most. This can be achieved by supplementing the current meal system with fresh vegetables through implementing an educational outdoor gardening section for the children to both learn and prosper from. This problem is most evident during the mid-day lunch time of the student at Ignite Innovation…

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    Preamble This document is for the school board. I think that it is not fair that we do not have open campus and somethings with the flexmod should be changed. I have many concerns and the same with others. Declaration of Natural Rights I do not think you are listening to us the people regarding the flexmod and how we should have open campus.This really does affect the students that go to Pulaski and I am one of them. There is no way for us the students that go the Pulaski to have a voice our…

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    Blue Zones

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    In the “How to Live to be 100+” TedTalk Speech, Dan Buettner talk about Blue zones. These Blue Zones are specific areas found around the world where the elderly lives in vigor with record-setting ages. Considering these blue zones and the habits that are practiced there, I think it’s quite possible for the neighborhood that I live in now or even in any neighborhood community here in the United States to adopt the longevity lifestyles the blue zone areas talk about. It is not easy to change or…

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