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    This will prove to be critical in your life the body needs food and water to survive and the cafeteria is walking distance no long trips hauling all that food around. The suites require you to drag all that food and water up towards the residence hall which has is past the quads. The tower is even worst its past both of the suites and quads and the…

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    their time at school. What does the school feed them? The school system feeds the children these same unhealthy, processed food that they are encouraged to avoid in their learning institution. There are so many problems with unhealthy food in the cafeteria. Eating unhealthy foods at school at an early age can lead to bad eating habits for the rest of their lives. This leads to obesity in children, and continuing to adults. Currently over two thirds of states in America have obesity rates for…

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    Letter To Swift Nutrition

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    There seem to be some issues with this letter, as it falls apart when considering the ratio of the students who like and ones who dislike the meal offered by the Swift nutrition. Firstly, the mother who wrote this letter has only heard about the food from her son and his friends. She has not spoken to other students from his class and not with other parents. It might be that her son is fond of very healthy foods, including excessive fats and calories. He could have plotted with his friends…

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    I wanted to start off with how much I enjoyed the story you wrote, “The Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth”. "The Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth" makes fantastic points and explains why it is perfectly fine to be unique. After reading the article, it made an impact on me. Your writing made myself dig deeper into my brain to rethink my actions that I make everyday. The piece that you wrote taught me that I can be my own individual person. It also showed me that I don’t have to be like the majority of…

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    Should Students get off Campus Lunch? Why should middle school students have off campus lunch? The issue about middle about middle school students being allowed off campus lunch is relevant because as a student I would be affected by the issue. My purpose on why I choose the issue is because if the issue were to take place than it would give me and my peers an opportunity to have off campus lunch. The issue affects me because I am a student in the 7th grade who attends middle school and I…

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    Honbab Alone In Korea

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    A professional honbab master presents, How to do honbab in a Korean cafeteria *Warning: Honbab is a Korean neologism for “eating alone.” In Korea, eating alone in the school cafeteria is a taboo. As a result of communalism, being alone in Korea does not mean that you are having your own time – it means you are a social misfit. If you enter the cafeteria alone, even teachers will ask you whether something has happened to you. No one tells you the charm of solitude; rather, everyone forces you to…

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    desirable so students think it's okay to throw them away, but that's not how it should be. Composting lunches would be a huge help to schools and the world. So yes, composting should be required in school cafeterias. The first reason for why i believe that composting should be required in cafeterias is that on average a school of 200 students generates 75 pounds of compostable waste each week, or over 3,000 pounds per year. That's only with 200 students, now imagine a school with like 2,000…

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    from the students she met who felt hopeless or like something was wrong with them simply because they weren’t popular (Robbins, 2011). As a kid, Robbins was neither an outcast or popular; she describes herself as a floater, one who could float from cafeteria table to table without having a solid and sole friend group, and she is proud of it (Robbins, 2011). Meeting students with such deep feelings of hopelessness shocked her. They feared they were “doomed to experience [exclusion and bullying]…

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    First of all, let's talk about how the lunch ladies put the food in the tray and the foods smell, and look. Every lunch breaks some students need to line up at the cafeteria to get their food, sometimes the line are long that the lunch ladies doing it rapidly and that made them make many mistakes for examples the apple sauce, the lunch ladies put it in the upper left of our tray, sometimes the lunch ladies tend to put too much and that leads to the students make a mess, some students…

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    socialized with proxemics, oculesics, and posture. The location I choose to perform my violation of a cultural norm was in the cafeteria. I used the cafeteria that is in the Gordon Student Center. After trying to decide which cultural norm to experiment with, I choose to invade someone else 's personal space. The plan I created was going up to someone in the cafeteria, and intentionally sitting close to the person to invade a person’s personal space. I would not communicate with the…

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