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    Or any food for that matter? When you think about it, food is such a fleeting experience. The act of eating rarely takes up a large amount of time, and the different flavors…

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    Five Basic Human Needs

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    can imagine? There are five basic human needs that we require as humans on earth to sustain life. The five are oxygen, water, food, sleep, and shelter (Sleight, 2014). For the purpose of this paper, food will be the primary focus. Americans know food very well. According to the US Department of Agriculture, in 2011, the average American consumed one ton or 1,996 pounds of food that year (Dosomething.org). To put that figure in perspective, most female giraffes weigh less than 1,900 pounds…

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    School lunches have the pro’s and con’s about the amount of food they receive or about how much they can have per lunch days. School lunches need to have more improvement on their meat .Also they need to make school lunches more fulfilling and schools need to lower the price of how much you pay just to get a little portion. Lunches needs to improve on how they make their meat.Also i don’t think they should have overly grease pizza and have topping that no one eats.they should really go…

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    Growing up, rice was a staple of my diet. For as long as I can remember, there was an opened bag of rice underneath the sink counter and another bag, if not two, stored in our basement. Not only did we steam it for dinner, we boiled it for breakfast and fried it for lunch. We wrapped it in bamboo to make zongzi, we baked them to make desserts, and we mixed it with vegetables to make stir-fry. Rice represented stability in my life. No matter how tough of a day I had, I could always come home to a…

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    your mom let you eat with your hands on thanksgiving because that's how they ate in the first thanksgiving. My mom would beat me if I ate with my hands.Would your mom beat you if you ate with your hands.My mom would be like “I spent all day making food for you and this is how you treat it”. I'm just playing but heres some differences and similarities First Similar thing is that We both have one of the most Scrumptious thing you could have on thanksgiving. And if you were thinking that I…

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    After a long and busy day at work I was more than happy to go home. I had been at work very early in the morning until late at night. The moment I was about to leave Mr. Frank, my boss comes rushing towards me. “Meip, I need your help in a favor. My daughter Margot has been called up.” mumbled Mr. Frank. I did not have to think twice to answer. Mr. Frank and his family were good people and they or anyone else did not deserve to be treated horribly. “Mr. Frank of course I will help but no…

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    hospitals horrible conditions firsthand: spoiled food; the patients being mistreated and abused; unclean and unsanitary conditions. Throughout history, there have been drastic changes in how mentally ill patients are treated and cared for; most of these changes occurred because of society’s views and knowledge of mental illness. Living conditions for insane patients have improved and funds for treatment have increased. Modern insane asylums have better food and treatment…

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    immigrants develop diabetes within the first five years of arrival to the U.S. (Cunningham et al., 2008). Multiple factors may influence Somali refugees’ risk for diabetes, including poor eating habits, acculturation, unfamiliarity with available foods and socioeconomic influences (Rondinelli et al., 2011). Somali…

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    prepared a sumptuous meal for her husband. However, when she served me, she observed that I was not excited so she asked whether it was not nice. I politely told her it was nice just that it was like a snack to me and I was still expecting the ‘real’ food to be served. That was the first and the last time she prepared that dish. Before we married, there is a particular meat (dog meat) my own tribe consider a delicacy but my wife’s tribe consider it a taboo. So I stopped eating that meat till…

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    terms; I believe I fall under the Contemplation line item, this is where you recognize your problem/habit and begin to work on it. I recognize that I have a problem and I am working on a ways to stop my fast food habits, I’ve put a budget in place where I can only spend so much at fast food place and my other habit on not eating at all I’ve placed reminders on my phone to remind me that I should start eating a meal. I believe as long as I stick with my plan I will be…

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