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    to ensure his health safety. Nevertheless, I will have him do continuous exercise for an hour and make sure he eats foods like vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and other foods that help to lose weight. Keeping that in mind, I can apply positive and negative reinforcement everyday to make sure he is eating the right foods. So, the positive reinforcement will be giving him the foods he likes to eat and the negative reinforcement will be to make sure he avoids unhealthy…

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    confusion what is a healthy diet, the food industry, nutritional science, and journalism. Pollan claims the food industry is to blame because they use different nutritional theories to release new products, and that the nutritional science industry is to blame because they use theories to develop new prescriptions and treatment methods. A journalist writes the articles pertaining to all the different ways that are claimed healthy eating. Pollan says “eat foods that are less processed”.…

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    they first arrived here in Australia. The Aboriginals always looked after themselves, their family and their tribe. To make sure there was enough food for everyone, they would always split up their food and share it amongst others. The Aboriginal people tended to make sure that there food wouldn't become extinct. By doing this they left signs of the food they ate, for example shells of oysters, so the other tribes wouldn't eat…

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    smell are linked when we eat food. Everything is in harmony that it affects our soul and our mind to remember it and reflect. Food is vital in building our identities because it involves the use of our senses and through that we are able to distinguish what tastes are we more into because every person is unique and has different perspectives. Not all memories are pleasurable and happy. With food, we always reflect on whether it satisfies us or not and compare to other foods we’ve tasted before.…

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    Why Do Fish Souvlakia

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    swordfish, skin removed and cut into cubes Grated zest of 2 lemons 1–2 teaspoons fish sauce Cracked pepper 5 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 1 lemon, cut into wedges For the fennel and parsley salad 1 baby fennel bulb, thinly sliced 3 tablespoons flat-leaf parsley leaves Juice of ½ lemon Sea salt 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil Gently heat a frying pan, add the fennel seeds, and toss for about 30 seconds until you can smell their aroma. Place in a mortar and roughly grind with a pestle.…

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    There is an expression in the Spanish language which does not have a direct corollary in English: “Buen Provecho.” There is not a direct translation of this expression. This expression is used at restaurants or at homes as people get ready to eat. As a person is getting ready to eat the host of the meal or the waitress may say this. It is essentially telling the person to let the meal be a blessing. The host or the waitress wants the person receiving the meal to enjoy the meal. Not only that the…

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    London, 2000 a young girl, 8 year old Victoria Adjo Climbe was tortured and murdered by her guardians. Her death led to a public inquiry and produced major changes in child protection policies in children services. The Every Child Matters Act 2004 set out a national agenda with the aim of setting up more services that were directed towards the needs of children, young people and families. These stated that schools and other child care providers have to demonstrate ways in which they could work…

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    table and sits. The educator gives her food from her lunch bag. She eats her sandwich with both hands. She put her sandwich down; and she holds her spoon with her right hand and starts to eat her chicken. After she falls from her chair. She gets up and sits on her chair. She starts to eat her beans with her right after. After she finishes her food she puts her food back in her lunch bag. Mandy pulls the chair from the table and sits. The educator gives her food from her lunch bag. She holds the…

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    needed 3 different natural resources to survive in the eastern woodlands. They needed water, food and shelter, to get everything they needed they had to rely on animals, plants and trees. They also needed to stay hydrated so they commonly set up camp near a water source. They also needed trees to use for their longhouses so they set up camp on the edge or in the middle of a forest. They also needed food so they went hunting and fishing that was another reason they lived by the forest and by…

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    Bread, one with the longest history and the most widespread food in the world along with other global foods. Bread has played a major part in the cuisine and even in history due to how easy it is to make bread along with bread being versatile to allow many changes and variations to occur. Throughout the course of time bread has changed and evolved alongside with humanity to keep humanity going since bread has always been one of the staple foods of humanity. Changes and improvements to bread was…

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