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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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    On my first day of (public) school ever, I walked into the wrong classroom, went to the wrong lunch, was late to class and forgot my locker combination (several times). This was two years ago. Considering that I had to debunk my own fair share of rumors about being homeschooled -- so, you just watch TV all day? Do you even have any friends? Are you like a genius, or something? -- I probably shouldn’t have been too surprised when my High School Musical perceptions of public school were a bust.…

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    Healthy School Lunches

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    A Call to Arms: The War on Healthy School Lunches The average school lunch being consumed by children all over the nation costs less than one dollar (Cooper). A lack of effort for improving school cafeterias nationwide has led to dismal meals for students. The academic and physical growth of a child is dependent on many things ranging from sleep to eating habits. When one piece of the puzzle is missing, the whole idea falls apart. In this new age of health crazed diets and low-budgets, the…

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    Picture yourself sitting down to lunch after hours of boring classes. You’ve been looking forward to the leftover brownie that you packed all morning. Expectantly, you open your lunchbox and see no brownie; immediately you know who took it. There was a reason behind your brothers’ smirk this morning after all. How unfortunate for him when he’ll open his lunchbox tomorrow and not see the last Nutty Buddy he’d been craving. Maybe someone has taken the food you wanted, called you a name, stolen…

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    Dietary Guidelines Paper

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    Could you ever fathom your child going to school and being able to pick anything they wanted for lunch? Are could you imagine going to the store and purchasing ideas with no nutrition labels? This and more frightening situations could be reality if there were no Dietary Guidelines. Dietary guidelines affect everything from the labeling on store bought food, to the food choices that are available in the hospital, down to the food children have to eat in their school cafeteria. In my research I…

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    Panera Bread Case Study

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    I went to Panera Bread located in Boston, 450 Boylston Street, MA 02116 in November 18th in 6:15pm. The store is at the corner between two buildings which make it looks small. I stayed there 18minits for to go meal. Around the time I visited there, the store was less crowded. There are three other customers waiting in front of me. I saw two casher in the front and three worker in the kitchen. Strength of the operation The first impression I felt right after I enter the store in 6:15pm was that…

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    Americans have adopted other more frugal habits. 41% of People are going longer than they used to between haircuts, 43% of people are taking staycations instead of big trips and 48% of people are packing a brown bag lunch instead of eating out. The biggest cutback is 57% of women that were surveyed said they are painting their own nails rather than going to the nail salon. Consumers used to blow their tax return on vacations and lavish material things, but not anymore, the Consumer Reports…

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    Fat And Unsaturated Fats

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    Table Of Contents PLAGIARISM DECLARATION 3 Good and Bad fats 4 Low Fat Craze 5 Coffee, Wine, Chocolate and Salt 6 Coffee 6 Wine 6 Chocolate 6 Salt 7 Fad Diet: Cabbage Soup Diet 8 Nutritional Changes over life span 9 Infants 9 Toddlers and Pre-school children 9 School age 9 Teenage years (Adolescence Girls 10-13 and Boys 12-15) 10 Adulthood 10 Junk food and children 11 Healthy One Day Eating plan 12 Justification 13 Bibliography 14 PLAGIARISM DECLARATION Module name: Culinary Studies…

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    shifting over time. Most of the school lunch food does not satisfy the grumbling stomach of a hungry high schooler. Many students choose to not even eat the school lunch. Also, school lunch does not hold you for the rest of the day. It barely holds for the next period after. Everyone knows it is hard to stay focused on an empty stomach. After being in class for hours, sitting in a drab cafeteria dawdles the day. If students were allowed to leave the school for lunch, then they could eat what…

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    Teaching Justice “You can’t handle the truth!”, this infamous line from A Few Good Men is what sparked my interest in the court room as a young child. I watched this movie in amazement that someone could have so much passion in the job they worked in, something so foreign and unfamiliar to me. My childhood consisted of crime television shows more than cartoons which only increased my desire to look for a career in the courtroom. As I became more aware of the legal struggle of my people, I…

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