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    introducing new options. So why should students not be able to do the same with their lunch? Open campus would allow students more freedom. It would also prepare them for a world of work later in their lives, forcing those who participate to learn to adapt to time constraints. It would prove vital in teaching students responsibility by enforcing strict rules regarding their transport to and from school during the lunch period, and following through by disciplining them when those rules are…

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    Paige Alsup Here are somethings that I would change about the school lunches. I would start with homemade meals, then have like a pizza bar or salad bar, and the most important thing I would do would get a soda and gatorade machine. Here is the first thing I would do to fix the school lunches, I would make homemade meals. I would like homemade meals because as we all know most of the food we eat at school is heated up from packages. And we all know homemade meals are better than packaged…

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    following the child nutrition law passed by congress in 2010, to improves and transforms school’s foods. Not only they banned unhealthy food, they also provide students alternative healthy foods like organics or need to be cook foods. In the article “No Lunch Left Behind”by Alice Waters and Katrina Heron says,“ But most people don’t realize that very little of this money even goes toward food. Schools have to use it to pay for everything from custodial services to heating in the cafeteria”. Food…

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    The National School Lunch Program provides students with “healthy” and “nutritional” meals to consume during their lunch period, however, how can a meal that needs to be unwrapped and heated be at all good for us? Most of us don’t know what exactly we are taking into our body. Many students including myself sometimes get ill from these meals. If a healthy and nutritional meal gets you sick then there is something wrong. In order for school lunches to improve we must have an alternative and that…

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    The school board plans to add one and a half hours to school each day. Do you agree or disagree with the school board extending the average school day? I have a mildly, strong disliking for this poorly and stupid thought out idea. The truth is school is already quite lengthy and it would be a dreadful idea to add more time. I would not be able to have anytime for the activities that I and many others do. Then, stress is another thing I need to worry about, because if I am stuck somewhere for…

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    School offers memories to be made, both good and bad, but the worst of them all is the lunch that is served. During the Obama administration, healthy alternatives to “junk” food were implemented into schools. Since then, “unhealthy” foods and large food portions have been eliminated. Some see this as a pro rather than a con, but athletes say otherwise. Healthy food choices and small portion sizes that American schools offer are unfair to athletes because they require more calories than the…

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    Japanese Lunch Programs Surpass the U.S. on Every Level As most students know, lunch is usually an exciting break from class only to be disappointed by school lunch. Over the past ten years, with the help of Michelle Obama, the National School Lunch Program’s Hunger-Free Kids Act has been implementing stronger regulations and lunches that fit into a 750-850 calorie range for high schoolers (United States). The regulations on calories nutrition have forced agri-food companies to reformulate the…

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    The lunch provided by the school is not always the best choice. They have greasy pizza and unhealthy snacks such as chips and candy bars. So as a result students try to leave school for lunch and are risking their life due to lunch rush hour traffic. To resolve this issue the school should have restaurants like subway, chipotle, and or food that is fresh and appealing to the students.The food provided in the cafeteria does not benefit the students, and could become better if they included more…

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    The term “school lunch,” has had a negative connotation ever since I can remember. There’s much more to school lunch than gourmet salads or mystery meat. All over the United States schools serve lunch to a variety of different students, with different backgrounds, age groups and income. Just in one school the systematic arrangement of the lunch ladies and the policies set in place are just tiny specs of a much larger picture. The fact of the matter is, as children are developing they are being…

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    Nursing Home Reflection

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    This week was the first time I am debating whether I should be in the clinical or staying at home to study the exam that is coming up. I have been study so much for the exam and I felt like I still have tons of study to do. I have always looking forward to clinical, but this time I felt like if I don’t do well on my exam, I won’t become a nurse. That’s why I have this conflict in my mind. Despite what was on my mind the night before, I drag my tired body up in the early morning of clinical day…

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