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    besides their college decisions that have to make during this time, doesn’t matter. The cafeteria, nothing really exciting happens here, besides when a kid throws food across the lunch room, attempting to start a food fight that will quickly end. I happen to sit in this area of the school during the lunch period. It didn’t take me until writing this to realize that a majority of the people who sit in the cafeteria, fall under the nerds/geeks/dorks category. For me, I don’t take that as an…

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    cooking meals for us every night, but I find it so much harder and almost impossible while I am at school and making my own decisions. Between the fact that I am a busy college student, I don’t have the money to buy healthy foods, and I rely on the cafeteria for many of my meals, it becomes a real challenge to stick with this diet that I started at home with my family. It is also harder when I see people around me eating unhealthy things and I think they look good. At home it was a lot easier…

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    also read many stories from the islands ancestors. The students will then go to their science classes and spend their time outdoors studying an abundance of wildlife along with many rabbits the island is known for. After science they will go to the cafeteria to get their food and have an hour break, where most students like to go to the beach. They will then have their math classes and learn the basics along with beneficial things, like portioning food for the animals at the islands sanctuary.…

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    Rosa Parks Museum

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    taking the time out to invest more in these building, for example at school in today’s society we now have bigger classroom, cafeteria, gyms and other facilities to make a child/student feel at home, school is a child’s second home. A college/university can be another example of why building have a value and attitude in today’s society, first of all you have your gym, cafeteria, classes, stadium and dorm and if a person attends a Historically Black Colleges University they can find the history…

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    Why are all the black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria provided by the narrator herself, student’s comments, and some in text citations. 5. What social, political, or economic questions do these article raise? How do you respond to these questions? Socially, it shows there still may be problems when…

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    remembered high school as being fun and interesting. As I looked down at my class schedule I heard the first-hour bell ring. The class had come to an end and I started to walk into the hallway, I remember seeing my friends and we talked. Approaching the cafeteria, I saw deans in the room as they were there to make sure students did not sneak in. I bought a water bottle and sandwich. I checked my watch to see there were four minutes left before the third-hour starts. Starting to walk to the…

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    Syrian Refugees Debate

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    It was the morning of the tournament. I was nervous as it was my first one I had ever been to. I didn't know what to expect and I was nervous but confident that I would do well. I drove to Moline High School and met up with other members of the debate team. As I walked outside to the bus I could feel how cold it was outside. It was 5 AM so I was tired and I took a short nap on the bus. I woke up when everyone else woke up and started talking to my debate partner Lance about our strategy for the…

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    There was a scene in the film where the principle, Joe Clark, is walking around the cafeteria during a lunch period. He walks around checking on students and verbally correcting behavior. Clark spots a freshman trying to steal someone’s food and he immediately calls the student out. He does so in a loud manner that is heard not only by the particular student, but his surrounding peers. Clark tells the entire cafeteria to be quiet and begins to describe how the freshman does not have self-respect…

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    the same small christian school from pre-school till 12th grade so my experience isn 't exactly diverse as far as the lunch room goes. Growing up me and my brothers and sister always had to pack a lunch so we rarely ate from the cafeteria, but we didn’t have a cafeteria necessarily we just had a pretty…

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    One type of responsibility is what the students consume on an every day basis. With new drinks coming to the cafeteria the students will obtain another responsibility that adults have to respond to every day. It is only choosing a drink which isn't too momentous, but it still is a stepping stone to a greater responsibility which one day students will need for life…

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