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    Open Campus Lunch Essay

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    How much faith does your school have in you? As personal responsibility is something often seen lacking in students, having an open campus lunch policy provides students with the right kind of responsibility to help them go forward in their life. A student can feel empowered to make the right choices for their own future. Having full faith of the school behind the student, they are more likely to make the right choices. Students should be allowed to eat lunch off campus because it will teach…

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    theory diagram The food was uninspiring and bland, but covered the basic nutritional needs of the workers. Staff were trained so that portion sizes were carefully measured, and the food would vary from breakfast to dinner and supper (L Smith 2008). Meals were selected each day and for each class of inmate. A typical days’ food would consist of bread and gruel for breakfast, cooked meat, pickled pork or bacon with vegetables or potatoes, yeast dumpling, soup suet or rice pudding for lunch, and…

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    Journal Entry: I woke up late for class this morning, so I didn’t get to eat a good breakfast. I went to the store on the way to campus and got some orange juice and a granola bar to tide to over until after my classes. I wouldn’t necessarily count this as one of my two days that I get to go out and eat because it was a snack and it was partially healthy. When I got out of class, I made a couple of sandwiches while I did the last day in my journal so I could submit it before I went to work. On…

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    The bigger question is why are we doing this to our students? As parents, and teachers it is our responsibility to eliminate hunger. We can best do this by encouraging schools to allow food in the classroom. Not just any food, healthy snacks and meals that will teach students how to eat healthy food throughout their life. You may be asking yourself why it is the schools…

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    Thailand Culture Analysis

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    How people live their lives really shows into the culture and values. Family life and what is important to the Thai family show what people value. The food the people eat also plays a huge roll in the culture a country may have. Family Life and Thai Values. Thailand values are strongly based off the age hierarchy. Which means the younger ones listen to what the older one has to say. Thai values also strongly respect people who are at a certain social standing or who are older than them, such…

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    well balance of macronutrients, I need to increase my protein consumption. My average protein intake is 15% of the AMDR, closer to lower range (10% to 35%). I will increase my protein consumption by eating more high quality proteins and planning my meals that include complementary protein dishes. I recognized that with my low physical activity, eating 59 % of my food intake from carbs was too high. I need to reduce my carbohydrate consumption and increase my physical activity that will help me…

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    My Carbo-High Diet

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    On day 1, I consumed total of 1935 kcal, which was ~100 kcal above the calories calculated from the EER and TEE. Although my carbohydrate and fat contents were within the AMDR range, my protein consumption was 0.3% lower than the suggested range. This was a bit of an expected result for myself because I have always felt like I was not consuming enough of protein, while overdoing on carbohydrates. Carbo-high diet, I think, is a very common in Asian culture because rice has always been the main…

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    enough to create a long-lasting impression in the minds of your guests. Supplementary dining room accessories should be selectively picked to circumvent a mismatch with the type of the modern dining furniture that you purchase. While you eat your meals sophisticatedly, you will feel the prominence of careful selection of the dinning…

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    Anmol Momin Paper B Criteria 1. Food quality 2. Hygiene 3. Atmosphere and environment 4. Service 5. Location and affordability Having dinner with a friend, eating a romantic meal while on a date or celebrating a special event at a restaurant are all things we enjoy doing. If you love Italian food, visit Olive Garden once. It is the most exquisite place to eat and is the finest restaurant in town with its excellent customer service, soothing environment, mouthwatering food, and hygiene. The…

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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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