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    School Lunches In America

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    Another issue regarding school lunches is that students who run out of lunch money are forced to eat either a pre-packed…

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    What did the Victorians consider a good meal? Victorians thought that rich meals were the best because they cost more and had more extra ingredients. Victorian people needed to be rich and have a lot of money to be able to eat big and fancy meals. What did the Victorians eat during the Victorian Era? “Rich victorians would feast on significant amounts of food at every meal so they are full” (author). “They mainly ate fish and meat at full meals.” (author). Evening meals were eaten late in the…

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    Composting at schools is a issue that has been talked about for a while. Many schools have had students who just throw away their lunch when it's not finished or if they end up not wanting it. School lunches are not always very 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…

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    Students at Saint John Neumann Catholic School are craving variety. Every single day for lunch we are faced with only three choices. Most students want something more out of lunch that just three bland options to drink. Many people want something new and I am trying to make that happen. Students should have more options for drinks during school. First off , students would have something to look forward to during school. Something we don't usually drink will get students excited for whatever…

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    Most of the high schools in U.S. don’t have an open campus during lunch. However, high schools should have open campus lunches for several reasons. The lunches that the high schools provide are really unhealthy, cafeterias are packed, and having the freedom to go wherever you want during lunch would give the students a nice short break from the school day. Open campus lunches would be a great idea for high schools because it would give the students the freedom to decide themselves what they want…

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    I think we should no longer require healthy lunches in schools across the nation.You’re going through the lunch line, you grab an apple, a celery, a chicken sandwich with whole wheat buns and milk. You just spent 3 dollars on that lunch. You sit down and eat your chicken sandwich, but never touch your apple and celery. You end up throwing it away. Now, in class you are hungry and not paying attention to your teacher. This is happening to millions of kids across the nation right now. In this…

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    School Lunches Case Study

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    established to promote healthy food choices that included all the major food groups. The intent was also to decrease calories in order to combat the rise of obesity in children. Within the guidelines, students in grades 9-12, for example would have a lunch tray that was”... 750-850 calories, which contained less than ten percent saturated fats, less than 740 mg of sodium, no trans-fat,... whole grains, a selection of fresh fruits and vegetables, and skim or 1% milk…”( School ). These stringent…

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    Isn’t lunch the highlight of everybody’s school day? We all know that school can be stressful and tiring, all that knowledge being hammered into your brain along with homework, classwork, and other activities during school such as clubs. As a result of students working hard all day long, they should have a longer time to relax, to get rid of unnecessary stress. This time would ideally be during lunch. I know, for one, that school adds a lot anxiety to my everyday schedule and having a longer…

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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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