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    a couple then I did this to a group of sophomores to see their reactions. Then I did it to grown ups A reason why I chose to do it in the library is that there is always people in there. Another reason I chose to do the social experiment in the cafeteria is because there are many varieties of age group I performed this folkway violation on on 10/12/16, in the media center after school. Tommy nguyen was the one who observed the social experiment on wednesday when I went up to the group of…

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    Justice Is Unfair

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    Justice can be defined by different people in various ways. Being in law enforcement and seeing all races being placed on probation for different reasons is normal. Being in law enforcement and seeing a certain race group being placed on a lengthy sentence term for a particular crime and seeing seeing a certain race group being placed on a shorter term for the same exact offense is actually normal as well. Unfair but very normal even in the year of 2016. While this may seem unfair to the…

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    Diet Pros And Cons

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    The Government 's diet In the past couple of years, the U.S. government has been slowly but surely, regulating the food that we can eat. This is especially true in schools across the country. The more years that past, the more the government is trying to change the what people eat. They are starting first in children’s schools to prevent kids from being obese. Some say they need even stricter regulations and some say less. There are pros and cons to each side of this argument. Regulations help…

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    Obesity is a very common problem among children in America and will continue to be a problem until we are aware of the risks and figuring out key solutions to prevent it. One solution of child obesity is to rule out unhealthy foods in school cafeterias. Children eat whatever is easiest and the best tasting to them, which has an effect of child obesity. Also, food portions at school are…

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    Essay On Free School Food

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    Consuming nutritious foods directly relates to a child’s mental and physical health. Food gives the body energy needed to sustain through the school day contributing to student’s academic success. The government should mandate free meals just as school attendance is mandated in early childhood education programs. In Rapides Parish and guardians face legal action if a child is truant for continuing to arrive to class late or misses more than fourteen school days. If early childhood education is…

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    I wake to the same blank walls that greet me every morning, a sleek silver alarm chirps sharply, waiting to be switched off. I slip out of scratchy wool blankets, pushing a small button to silence the alarm that has served its purpose for today. I press a small grey notch in the wall next to my tiny cot to reveal a minimal closet that holds a few dull articles of clothing. The routine of getting ready every morning is so well practiced that I do it now without much thought at all, allowing my…

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    “Let’s move!” Max starts first and we rush past the cafeteria doors and head to the office doors. There are two men standing guard with large guns. Bird throws his boomerang at one of the men, who falls dead to the ground. The other searches the area around him and the last thing he views are our faces before I impale his heart with my drumstick. When I yank it out, there is a “pulp” and a “plop” as I drop his body. Blood quickly inundates him and his partner. I examine my weapon and notice that…

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    day of middle school! My mom dropped me off at the front doors of the school, and said, “Bye Josh have a wonderful first day of middle school, I love you”. I said back, “I love you too”, and begin walking through the front doors. I got into the cafeteria, and the teachers told us that we’d have to wait…

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    way to play volleyball.The last drill we had to do was serve over net , i did it with no problem and with alot of confident .Try out's was over and the next day in the cafeteria there was gonna a paper with the girls that made it to the team, the morning came i was nervous to get off the buss i walked inside heading to the cafeteria , as soon as i walked in i went straight to the list as i'm looking down i see my name . I was so proud of myself , knowing that i made the team my hard work paid…

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    lunch to make sure they actually have enough time to sit and eat their food. It takes about 20 minutes from the time you start eating for your brain to tell you that you are full but students only get around 20 minutes to walk from class to the cafeteria, wait in line, and start eating. The amount of time for lunch isn’t enough and students are taking in too many calories too fast. Most students only have about 10 minutes to eat by the time they sit down. It takes about 20 minutes from the time…

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