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    School Shootings

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    My Vision For America There are many different opinions on America. However not all opinions are positive. There are school shootings that lead to people questioning our second amendment. Our school system provides every child lunch, if they pay for it. There are 3.5 million homeless living in the streets, because they cannot get a job (StudentsAgainstHunger.org.) There are many reasons for people to have a disappointing opinion on America. There are also ways to take better control of guns,…

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    lunches are so delicious, right? Not according to students across America. Schools are trying to sell students only “healthy” foods, and that is not a good idea. Students want good lunch, not a meal posing to be healthy. But the schools are not the problem, the government is the problem by trying to control school lunch. Schools should not be allowed to only sell healthy foods to students just because the government tells them to. One main reason that the government should not control school…

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    Healthier School Lunches

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    Healthier School Lunches: Problem or Solution? Nowadays, School lunch is anything but appetizing. After the introduction of Michelle Obama’s Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act, school lunches are now smaller, healthier, and more expensive than ever before. Schools across the country have been forced to provide healthier lunches to their students, but it seems there are more disadvantages than advantages to this plan. The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act was first introduced in January of 2010, more…

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    Student events, we declare the causes for why we should have the right to eat wherever and whatever we desire during a longer lunch time. There are various nearby locations around the school in where students can purchase food for their own appetite and satisfaction. Besides that, the students will also have the option to return home and prepare their own food. Also, on campus lunch time is only 30 minutes and not all students have the opportunity to eat their food. With the vast amount of…

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    product. Some people need them to figure out what makeup is best, what brand of clothing is in style, and what food is the most satisfying. Parents magazine contained several advertisements, including some for Natural Choice and Deli-fresh sliced lunch meat. In this particular magazine, the target audience are parents; particularly parents with children. Both Natural Choice and Deli-fresh are used wisely to pull the consumer in to buy their product. The Natural Choice advertisement was more…

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    lowered costs of school lunches through indirect methods such as decreasing competition by replacing food in vending machines with healthy alternative or using proceeds from an a la carte salad bar to create extra revenue to cover the cost of rising lunch prices. Both of these options are effective and promote healthier eating habits. Alternatively, some schools have resorted to changing the cafeteria staff from full-time to part-time workers to save on labor costs (Raiston et al., 2008).…

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    Everyone has experienced a bad lunch. Lunches can be unhealthy, but that is a person’s decision. Students in public schools are sometimes forced to eat the lunch in the school cafeteria due to financial reasons, but public school lunches aren’t considered the healthiest. Arkansas has been known to serve unhealthy school lunches. Arkansas public school students aren’t receiving healthy lunches because public schools don’t follow the federal guidelines; therefore, it is important that these…

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    of 500 students, but is serving 650 students. The school 's capacity is at 130% which is well over the desired amount of students to be able to serve efficiently with the limited resources provided.. Most all of the students qualify for a federal lunch and breakfast program. According to the analysis, recent rezoning projects have caused new neighboring students to be bused to and enrolled in the school. During my special situations analysis, I intend to provide evidence as to the negative…

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    Food Truck Research Paper

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    are an effective way to feed the ECS students and it’s super healthy.When you're hungry it affects the way the left brain functions and can cause ECS students to struggle in academics. A food truck can provide a delicious breakfast, a scrumptious lunch and nutritious after-school snacks for the students of ECS. Breakfast is classified as the most important meal of the day; without breakfast the brain does not get enough of the needed nutrition and does not work to its full potential. Have you…

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    Why do athletes need more calories than an average student? How is the time involved with eating a healthier lunch? What does it take to pay for this expensive lunch program? Some students have already brought unhealthy foods to school and others, sometimes go off campus to get junk food. Consuming junk food helps some students have the energy to get through the rest of the day and others use it as a filler before practices and games that are after school. Although junk food is bad for people,…

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