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    13 Year Old Refugee

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    Olivia a 13 year old refugee has had a rough life. She is a tall brunette with many friends. She had a normal life like any body else until November 21, 2015 at approximately 11:03. She went to school like a normal day. As she was walking to her 4th period she saw that no one was in the hallway. She was so confused but eventually someone saw her in the hall. He ran out of the classroom and grabbed Olivia back to the room. Everybody was huddled in one corner. She was so confused. He told…

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    since it is my everyday routine. But, don’t get me wrong, once I find the right book, I could finish the large book in one week, or even three days. I can read and get into the book anytime of the day, in the morning, lunch time, afternoon, or even at night. I’ve even skipped my lunch time because I was reading, and don’t even feel hungry. Anyways, I am the “picky” reader like I am today would probably be the result of my laziness, my family and school in the past. Before, when I went the…

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    Introduction: How does it feel to live a life where you’re different from everybody else because whenever a stranger takes a look at you their face changes into disgust? I don’t know about you but that seems like a tough life. That’s exactly what happens in Wonder. Wonder by R.J Palacio is a book where each chapter includes each character's perspective. The story revolves around August (Auggie) Pullman. A 10 year-old boy who is a born with a deformity and everything he goes through at…

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    Student Lunch Case Study

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    on their preference, which is a reason as to why it generally takes an average of 10 minutes for a student to attain their lunch tray. Within the problems caused by the lack of food variety is the length of the lunch lines and the time it takes for a student to obtain a plate. Not only do students have to wait in long-lasting lines, not all are assured that they will get lunch, seeing as food runs out several times a week. Although the school has been attempting the method of taste…

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    All I hear is birds singing their usual songs in the morning and being able to feel the cold air surrounding my body. It’s winter and it’s the most outrages winter I’ve experienced in my life. I was strolling to my bus stop and as I begin to slow down I see the school bus was already coming up the hill following behind my tail to make a complete stop. There was about 5 other students with me anxiously waiting the bus to stop and then they all got on the bus one by one. All I could do is think…

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    School Lunches

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    Like all other meals, lunch is an important meal that we have everyday, mostly everyday it is consumed at school. The problems that I would like to address in my essay include the following; the limited amount of time we get to eat, the limited amount of portion sizes, the quality that is provided, and the amount of food that is wasted. Most frequent, students have a limited amount of time to eat their lunch, I think Lunch would be a more amusing and lively milieu if we could have more than 10…

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    Students are consuming too much processed foods. Lots of schools have poor nutritional quality, such as processed food that have high fat, sugar and salt. This has a major impact on a child's health. The food that they are serving can lead to various diseases. Such as diabetes, liver disease, high blood pressure, obesity, stroke, and cancer. Most of the food that they give us is high saturated fats, foods such as french fries, pizza, hot dogs, processed cheese and many more. Obesity makes your…

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    As a result, if the National School Lunch and Breakfast Program were modified to include lower calorie options, such as by implementing lower calorie sweeteners instead of regular sugar and more fruit and vegetables, it would impact a wide variety of students with differences in socioeconomic status and ethnicity. Since the National School Lunch Program was historically established for the purpose of battling hunger in the under fed the impact on children and adolescents of essentially revising…

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    While kids love sugary, processed foods, most adults do not appreciate the amount of junk food children consume. Therefore, many parents were happy to hear that schools banned junk food from being sold anywhere at school. From vending machines, to the cafeteria, to even clubs, no one is allowed to sell junk food in schools. Michelle Obama, the former first lady, decided that she wanted to see more fresh foods playing a role in the lives of kids, instead of the processed foods that are currently…

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    stupid jokes that don't make sense and/or on their phones listening to music that should be for their ears only. From my point of view Restaurants and other business should have the right to ban teenagers, not permanently of course, however, during lunch time when the target audience (Adults)…

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