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    1.Odysseus’ family faces using all of the household wealth on food and drinking. 2. Homer asks Muse for help to tell the story. 3. It is represented by the amount of hospitality to characters. 4. Odysseus promised an alliance if he would make it back from hi journey. 5.The Lotus Eater gave Odysseus a plant and if anyone ate this plant they would lose hope on making it home. 6.The Lotus Plant reminds me of decisions made from phones as you sometimes don't think of what u say on text and it could…

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    original plan has lead to it getting away from its original intention of providing students with a wholesome and filling meal that will allow them to focus and get through their day. With a more diverse population today than ever before, the policies have not been able to provide for these students. Instead, schools have resorted simply giving students boring and tasteless meals that do not always supply them with the necessary nutrients. The policies also have a hard time with providing…

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    mindfulness of food and eating that would be workable for me to practice in college are: Taking small bites and chewing well Putting my fork down between each bite Thinking about why I’m eating a portion of food Setting a timer for twenty minutes to eat a meal Sitting at a table I chose these strategies because I feel like they are doable. I can take a few extra seconds to chew my food, instead of wolfing it down. Putting my fork down between each bite also seems easy enough. I think that I…

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    can enhance my diet.  I can eat at any rate a large portion of all grains as entire grains. I can substitute entire grain decisions for refined grains in breakfast cereals, breads, wafers, rice, and pasta. Besides I can incorporate vegetables in meals and in snacks. Crisp, solidified, and canned vegetables all tally. I could include dark-green, red, and orange vegetables to fundamental and side dishes. I can utilize dark verdant greens to make mixed greens. Beans and peas are a great wellspring…

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    and opinions on this issue that are taking place in schools all around us everyday. The purpose of this act is to improve child nutrition. Schools are where we see this act being implemented the most because schools are the only place where the same meals are being served to a large group of children. Schools are an easy place to change to new regulations about what is healthy to eat and what is unhealthy for children at school. The HHFKA is putting strict regulations on school lunches. Children…

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    vegetables. For religious reasons, she does not eat pork and the food that is not kosher. Typically, Asra’s first meal of the day consists of milk and tea with white bread (homemade Indian style) and boiled/fried eggs. She eats three times a day, breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Usually, Asra eats snacks in the evening which usually involves tea. Foods necessary to be considered a meal are…

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    Operating Systems Homework Sey_ Gozubuyuk 14501044 December 1, 2015 1 Dining Philosophers Problem 1.1 Problem De_nition The Dining Philosophers Problem is often used to clarify synchronization prob- lems in concurrent algorithm design. [1] In the problem there are _ve philosophers. They sit on chairs around a circu- lar table, and they either think or eat spaghetti. On the table there is spaghetti and _ve chopsticks, as shown in the Figure 1. The philosophers think until they are hungry.…

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    Summary: In chapter one, Foster begins giving an example of a quest; he explains how a trip to the store is considered a quest. Foster provides five key details included in a quest: a quester, a place to go, a reason to go there, challenges and tests on the way, and a real reason to go there (Foster 3). Furthermore, Foster explains how the “stated” reason is not the reason to go on the quest. The quester goes on the quest believing it is their life mission. Quote: “The real reason for a quest is…

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    In most cases, all kids hate coming to school in general, but what we really hate is school lunch. Granted not all schools face this problem, but they kids that do, well it causes a few problems. I am lactose intolerant, therefor I can’t eat most things that my school cafeteria has to offer, some kids just plain don’t like the way our food is made or served, and lastly kids who have a “higher income and can’t get free lunch” don’t always have the money to spend $20 a week for a tiny lunch, and…

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    School lunches are so delicious, right? Not according to students across America. Schools are trying to sell students only “healthy” foods, and that is not a good idea. Students want good lunch, not a meal posing to be healthy. But the schools are not the problem, the government is the problem by trying to control school lunch. Schools should not be allowed to only sell healthy foods to students just because the government tells them to. One main reason that the government should not control…

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