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    lose my parking space. It is good decision to have lunch in school because to do not need to drive to the restaurant for the exact food you can order from the school cafeteria. I do not need to spend time looking for a place to park again in that day. Even though the fact that I do not like the cheeseburger in the school cafeteria, but it did save me time on the way and I can use it on reviewing in the library or check on my social media. If I leave school and have my lunch in Bojangle’s, I…

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    that diversity is not a high school cafeteria but what separates one from the rest of the world. Society wants the world to be equal but hide into groups where they feel most comfortable. And thats what we call diversity. Applying to colleges, admissions tends to say or have a flyer of how much diversity the university has, to make it seem fancy or to “show” that they accept all race. What they don’t tell you is that it is very much like a high-school cafeteria. Diversity is not a real thing.…

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    in middle and high schools come from the school run and regulated “a la carte” vending. He explained that this practice is not regulated in any way and considers it “a bizarre freedom that leads to the composition of disturbing menus; in school cafeterias across…

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    school property in between eight in the morning and two thirty-five in the afternoon. This rule must be changed instantly because it is an unfair rule that allows the older students access to different lunch options besides the not so great cafeteria. The cafeteria tries to offer different options, but it always seems to end up as similar things. Juniors and seniors however, can go eat lunch wherever they want. Needham High School should allow all four grades to have open campus because…

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    it,” he says.”(Spake, 4). The food that teens and children are served every day is bought from a factory and shipped to the school. What goes on in that factory is a mystery to most. How the food is made and breaded is a good question but all the cafeteria workers know is that it is easy to put in the oven. More information should be provided on where the food that students eat at school comes from. Another problem for teens and kids is the time crunch. Most kids don't eat lunch because they do…

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    I decided to pay my respect to teachers, and always pay attention and never speak while others are talking. I am very sorry once again. There is nothing else I can say. I apologize deeply. My actions were wrong I should not have laughed at you, or at the other teachers. Once again there was no humor in what you had to say. The punishment you gave us is ridiculous. This essay is all right, but the suspension, is not the right thing to do. There are kids that vandalize school property and skip…

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    Benefits Of Healthy School Lunches

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    If children are consuming about 50 percent of their total fat, carbohydrates or sugar, during lunch, that leaves them with a problem for dinner. A child whose parents do not have time to make them a lunch, should not have to limit what they eat at breakfast and dinner. It should be the school's job to make the lunches healthier. Another problem with the lunches, are that students are all different sizes, with equally diverse exercise habits. Some play sports, and others get all their…

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    Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act: Taking Control of Students Eating at School Is the HHFKA (Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act) really improving child nutrition while saving them from hunger? Through my research I have realized that there are many different viewpoints 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…

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    Walking around the tables of any U.S. school cafeteria, it doesn’t take much more than a glance to tell that the lunches being served to students are not the healthiest meals around. Lunch room staples such as cheesy breadsticks, hot dogs, and pizza stand as students’ main source of sustenance during the school day; these foods are not only unhealthy no matter which way you look at them, but they can also hardly be considered proper meals at all. Posters showing the food pyramid and colorful…

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    Ela story Global warming The birds were chirping, and the trees were singing as the dreadful winter had come to an end in the community of Alpharetta, Georgia. The fluffy clouds represented cotton candy making Alpharetta look, only more welcoming. It was the end of January, and the beginning of February, the season of love. The pleasant sun shone down rays of happiness, bringing life to everyone, and everything. The winter had come to an abrupt stop, but no one was complaining. Unfortunately,…

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