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    treated as an equal and the United States operates as a “color-blind” community. However, this may not be the best way to function and progress as a society. Throughout an excerpt from her book Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?, author Beverly Daniel Tatum uses the examples of forming a black identity, acknowledging the personal impacts of racism, and finally the social impact of racial encounters to show the strength behind racial identity in order to convey that…

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    comprised of people of multiple races, ethnicities, religions, cultures and beliefs. Each of these components of diversity have been the cause of much unrest and disagreement among people. In the book “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?” Beverly Tatum addresses the specific issue of race. Tatum examines various facets of the fact that different races are treated differently. Additionally, Tatum peels back the layers of social identity, helping her readers to understand…

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    Mrs. Tatum, a clinical psychologist and president of Spelman College in Atlanta, writes an essay called Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? where she explores the hidden world of black students trying to find their identity. Tatum claims that self-perception is shaped by others, including the environment which can cause a fragmented view of one's self-image. I must agree that self-perception is in fact significantly affected by others and their views. Tatum argues in…

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    In her essay “Why Are All the Black Kids sitting together in the Cafeteria?” Beverly Tatum, analyzes the significance of African American students migrating towards each other in social outings within schools. Many people believe that the kids migrate towards each other simply because they are friends, however Tatum argues that the reason goes far beyond friendship. As children began to grow into adolescents, they become curious as to who they are or what their purpose is in the world. However,…

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    if the cafeteria food is not hitting standards or expectations. Cafeteria food is good enough, better than fast food, because cafeteria food is healthier, and can make students more focused and ready to learn, than not eating anything or eating fast food, according to jagranjosh. Cafeteria food is better than fast food because cafeteria food is not like fast food; fast food has a lot of unhealthy stuff in it. Cafeteria food is just as good as fast food. The reason why is because cafeteria food…

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    imperative that we increase the amount of healthy food that is served in cafeterias. We should not only increase the amount of healthy food, but we should also reduce the amount of unhealthy food that is being served. By offering healthier food options students at Benedictine University will be able to control their overall health, as well as their mood throughout the school year. By serving healthier foods in college cafeterias, college students will have an easier time…

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    change her lifestyle to stay fit and healthy. She has had to increase her workout activities to burn calories, eat more food off campus, and work more to pay for these added expenses. She enjoys eating with her friends, which was one benefit to the cafeteria. Now that she has to eat off campus, she feels like she is missing out on her social experiences here at school. When she needs to eat the campus food, she enjoys the steak and the pasta bar with a wide variety of veggie options. The campus…

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    On a beautiful monday, and just like everyday, Ted walks alone into the chaotic, unruly cafeteria, sits down at his lunch table, and examines his surroundings. He admires the group of cool grade eights, then looks over to fantasize about his crush, Katie K who is sitting next to her boyfriend Blaze who has his arm wrapped tightly around her. Ted fantasies that one day it will be his arm wrapped around her. After returning from cloud 9, he reaches into his lunch bag, with “Love, Mom” written on…

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    Perry, Fresh Food Company, and Templeton are the main cafeteria on the campus. The meal schedule is failing to some students. Some students do not have time to eat when cafeterias are open at certain time at far distance. Cafeterias might not be available when students have nothing or have time to be sociable. The campus needs to improve the schedule and the cafeteria because it is not flexible on weekend, has same food route, and have time issues. First, the weekends are not flexible on food…

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    The cafeteria is furnished with fold-up tables with with about 300 attached seats available. During breakfast, most students enter the building through an exterior cafeteria door, while the remaining students (about 50-75) enter the school through the front doors and proceed directly to the cafeteria. The mornings provide for a more fluid and peaceful setting as students come in and find a seat and are…

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