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    The cafeteria was crowded and filled with mind-numbing noise. A few kids were playing and running around, while others sat at the tables and socialized with their friends. I looked around for my old friends and was about to approach them, but I noticed that they had already split up and found new groups of friends. I looked around in the crowded cafeteria and noticed the girl with leopard-print glasses sitting at a table in the center of the cafeteria. I went there and plopped…

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    really against me, at that moment I saw my life flash before my eyes. Before I knew it I was face down on the floor with my lunch flying in the air. In a quick second I heard the whole cafeteria laughing and pointing at me. I felt embarrassed I didn't know what to do I got up, covered my face and ran out the cafeteria as fast as I could. I couldn't believe that the person I thought loved me the most did not even try to help me. Right then and there I realized I wasn't loved, the pain struck me…

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    going on it is a well-oiled machine. It took me a days to figure out what was going on, but I finally got it. First things first, the students come in through the front doors of the cafeteria, the ones that brought their lunch box go and find a set at their designated table. The students that will be eating cafeteria food stay in a line with the teacher in the front. She then leads the students in to the area where the food is served, each student picks up a plate and a milk container. After…

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    do wrong. I could forget my dance, bomb my tumbling, or maybe not even make the cheer team. As I pulled up to the Pottsville High School, all the worries in my head got worse. I could not perform in front of these judges without messing up. The cafeteria was where we had to go to warm up. I walked into Pottsville High School and saw around 40 girls wearing all the same thing: a plain white t-shirt, all black shorts, and white cheer shoes. It was mandatory for us all to wear it, we also had to…

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    Introduction Pitman Hall is in Toronto and is Ryerson’s largest residence with 14 floors and 565 rooms (Housing and Residence- Ryerson University, n.d.). The main floor has a cafeteria where the students can eat food. The following report is based on the risk categorization inspection of Pitman Hall’s cafeteria. A risk categorization inspection is carried out by Toronto Public Health. The purpose is to determine the risk level of the premises and the frequency of inspection. According to the…

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    Profile Story It’s 6 a.m. on a typical Monday morning as he comes into work. He unlocks the doors for the students ready to come in and eat breakfast before class. As the doors to the cafeteria opens he is greeted by all of the employees that walk in and the general manager. “Good morning Mr. Bill,” a few of the employees say as they return back to their work assignments. “Good morning Bill,” the general manager says. “Here are all of the assignments I need you to complete for the morning…

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    Administrations of different elementary and middle schools are coming forward saying that they are afraid of what changing the foods in the cafeterias and vending machines may do with their high profits. The Journal of School Health suggests that the reality of removing unhealthy foods can harm schools. Schools using foods high in fats and sugars in cafeterias and vending machines benefit from large profits (Yvonne M., et al., 2014, pg. 451). This is a post hoc ergo propter hoc argument because…

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    studies which show that the average attention span of a human is approximately seven seconds, meaning we lose our focus on an object or topic after seven seconds. Classes, study halls and peer tutoring sessions are held in music rooms, libraries and cafeterias, and if advertisements were to be placed in the vicinity, students could lose focus and shift their attention to an advertisement. Any school’s mission should involve the significance of their student’s education. The school’s environment…

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    At NASA, all the bathrooms and the cafeterias were that said white or colored was discriminated. In the company cafeteria, whites could select their food choices and sit in a lunch room. Blacks had to make their food requests to a cafeteria attendant and then go back to their desks and eat, an experience Jackson considered a loss of…

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    Finally, the country of my dream, France. This is a beautiful country, school cafeteria-lunch for an hour, free health care and daycare. To emphasize on school meals, children is being served and each meal contains raw vegetables, such as salads and fruits. Not to mention, prepared vegetables twice each week and simple carbohydrate on the remaining days. Reflecting on the video, France school lunch contains an appetizer, salad, main course, cheese plate and dessert. In addition, bread…

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