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    Many children today are affected by childhood obesity. Children will tend to be as healthy as their parents want them to be. If parents want to feed their children junk food all the time, then their child will be more at risk to becoming obese. Now if the parent feeds their children healthy types of food, then they are not so much at risk. Being able to control a child’s diet at a young age will determine the outcome of their future. Children do not have a say on what they eat, they eat the food…

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    imaginations, mingle together like a kaleidoscope bursting with novel flavors. “Rem!” Mr. Ipswich shouted so loud, that the cracked plaster on the cafeteria walls began crumbling down into Rems chicken pot pie. Well, not actually. Rem only imagined it, but he did feel the walls rumble as Ipswich stomped his black, leather shoes through the cafeteria doors, past Rems two best friends (Theo and Fia), and then to where he sat — in his assigned seat near the corner of the room. “What have I told…

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    his way to Gregg who was sitting alone by the sea-saw, Paul laid there and watched Chris punch Gregg in the face breaking his nose. Chris was kicked out of school and Gregg eventually moved but before he did him and Paul made eye contact in the cafeteria and the look he gave Paul stuck with him for the rest of the year even on into high school. Paul is now a junior and after witnessing many different bulling encounters, with the look that Gregg gave him in the back of his mind Paul was on the…

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    food- not that they are being too picky but because the food is outright "disgusting, unhealthy, unappetizing and overly processed." When these kids' palate cannot take it anymore, they did something revolutionary; they took the issue of school cafeteria food in the internet. Every meal in nearly every CPS lunchroom is made by the district and are given free to every student. With the federally subsidized program's intention of having kids coming from low-income families benefit from free…

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    The 2009 film “Watchmen” directed by Zack Snyder follows a group of retired superheroes as they investigate a conspiracy that’s brought up against them with a disturbing underlying plot. Along with following these heroes, we’re shown the history of these characters leading up to this point. One of the members of the group, Dr. Manhattan (formerly Jon Osterman) is the only characters in the group with actual super powers. His story explains that Jon was born in 1929 and was the son of a…

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    demonstrated that sugar and fat, which is rich in soft drink and fast food, could help people to clam down, eating unhealthier food may help kids lower the level of their anxiety. Thirdly, shorter length of lunch period may cause more students to be in the cafeteria in the same time, and it will take more time to get both fruits and entrees. If the lunch period is limited, they may not have enough time to get…

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    time. However, this may be a practical time if this co-exists with the client’s behavior plan. Often children with special education populations have sensory integration problems. They may have lunch in their classroom due to the loud noise in the cafeteria with other peers. It’s important one again to make sure all parties within the multidiscipline team are collaborating in the best interest of the…

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    milk? Well, the first option can be true… but, really. That would be a lot of chocolate milk. Chocolate milk has its ups and downs, but I think that there are more ups than downs. I think that chocolate milk should be brought back to the school cafeteria. I think this because some types of chocolate milk don't have that much sugar, many students want it back, and last, it has the same nutrients as white milk. The first reason we should bring back chocolate milk is that chocolate milk has the…

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    Healthy School Lunches

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    A Call to Arms: The War on Healthy School Lunches The average school lunch being consumed by children all over the nation costs less than one dollar (Cooper). A lack of effort for improving school cafeterias nationwide has led to dismal meals for students. The academic and physical growth of a child is dependent on many things ranging from sleep to eating habits. When one piece of the puzzle is missing, the whole idea falls apart. In this new age of health crazed diets and low-budgets, the…

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    college student can face. Many college students have to sacrifice the small luxuries in life just to get by. But it doesn't have to be that way! With extreme couponing, you can stock those cabinets and shelves for the price of a few meals in the cafeteria. If you live in a dorm or apartment complex, mail is typically dropped off in a common area mailroom. This is a gold mine for coupons! Grab that stack of ignored and discarded coupons. If you can't get coupons that way, try asking your friends,…

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