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    To enter, you have to pass a row of ambulances that are lined up in the front. The automatic door, that is wide enough to fit a car, opens to welcome its guests with a perfumed scent. Many guests attend with their families and some guests even attend with literal broken hearts, in an attempt to repair them. Walking through the corridors, you start to feel a headache from the lights above you that make the corridor too bright for your eyes. The corridor, filled with stale air, has an undertone…

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    Another problem is that the kids don't like the food in the cafeteria and they don't want to bring their own,so on the way to school they stop and junk food teachers donated time, food and money to get more food and better food for the school. Another problem that ties into the first one is that their are not many…

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    the tray on top of the trashcan before storming out of the cafeteria. That should be good enough. If I do this he will definitely leave me alone. A full week went by without Chanyeol bothering Jooyoung. She could not deny the emptiness that she felt in her heart. She sighed. What is this feeling? Every single moment of the day she kept getting flashbacks of the sad expression he had when she yelled at him last week in the cafeteria. She was in her room trying to study for tomorrow 's…

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    started. A sudden rumbling sound came out from my stomach, as I anxiously waited for the lunch bell to ring. "Bzzzzzz" As soon as I heard that bell I raced down to the cafeteria, eagerly looking for a table to sit down, a distanced sound roaring around the building "BANG BANG", and then the sound came closer and closer. The cafeteria was silenced as if we were listening to a lecture. Out of nowhere we saw a student running for his life, then "BANG" he dropped dead, the sight of the horrible…

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    healthier foods will lead to more wasted food. However, because malnutrition is a major issue affecting many people in poverty and it can have devastating effects on an individual’s development, the government should regulate all food served by school cafeterias in favor of nutritious and healthy meals. While providing nutritional food may cost more, it will provide students from impoverish families guaranteed free, nutritious meal five days out of the week as well as aid the students to form a…

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    I went to Sterling Surgical Hospital for an abdominal ultrasound. The Ultrasound Technologist name is Shannon Risher. During the ultrasound I asked Shannon if I could talk to her right after we were done with my ultrasound. Shannon said, “She would be glad to!” Shannon is 41 years old from Metairie, Louisiana. She looked normal on the outside, but when she told me what happened it changed my perceptions about her. During 2005 when Hurricane Katrina hit, she so happened to be the Ultrasound…

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    children learn about nutrition and physical activity through CATCH’s classroom coordinated kit that includes lesson plans and educational games, as well as ways to exercise in the classroom. The nutrition program focuses on working with the school cafeterias to provide healthier food options and on teaching children the go, slow, whoa food system, which categorizes food items and teaches kids to recognize the health food items. The family program concentrates in communicating with the families…

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    discussing, and she personally had to protest to gain even the slightest bit of deliciousness in her cafeteria." But the staff aren 't the only people at this school, no, but the students the ones that have to suffer through the bad choices of the workers are the ones who suffer. The students who don 't have a choice of bringing cold lunch to school to relieve them from the mess in the cafeteria. These students will stand in the lunch lines to get this revolting lunch that was introduced to…

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    horrible she has treated Juliet Sykes. After Sam was in the accident and she relives the same day over and over, she thinks of all the times she and her friends have been mean to Juliet. The first incident in the book is when Juliet walks through the cafeteria and Lindsay, Elody, Ally, and Sam all start saying “psycho” and making weird noises as she passes them. Later, Juliet comes to a party. Everyone crowds around her and…

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    In the readings Bracing for gentrification in the South Bronx by and “The SoHo Effect” by Roman Mars. They both talk about gentrification and how it affects permanent residents. Gentrification is used to describe the arrival of wealthier people to an urban district, which relates to increase in rents and property values, and changes in the district character and culture. Gentrification is often used negatively because it has often led to displacement of the poor and establishment of the rich.…

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