The Cost of Healthy School Lunches Essay

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    Reauthorization Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 (P.L 111-296) under the National School Lunch Program (NSLP). The NSLP reauthorizes its program every five years and the latest policy update was the Healthy, Hungry-Free Kids Act of 2010. This policy authorized funding for federal school meal programs and increased access to healthy food for low-income children. This policy required the one that came before it, to be revised and have all the new, improved changes implemented in schools. The…

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    significantly. In the United States, people constantly eat fast food and have no knowledge to what they are eating. The massive problem to our society is not knowing what people are consuming and how children is not learning about nutrition and health in schools. Both of the TED talks explains how children are not receiving proper education about food and describes the fact that nourishing children can give them more successful lives. James Oliver informs that food can be the huge cause of…

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    Childhood Obesity Research

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    a sedentary lifestyle and poor food choices. With all the information available about obesity 30 % of American children still remain obese. Research suggests that obesity prevention plans in school are ineffective because by the time a child enters school it is too late and because children learn healthy eating habits and exercise habits primarily from their parents and families. In America, First Lady Michelle Obama has created a governmental program called “Let’s Move!” which targets…

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    in class. This topic is important because people who want to eat healthy foods will possibly have the chance to do that during lunch. People may not know that eating unhealthy foods during the school day can eventually affect their grade. People who want to eat these healthier foods may do better in school than the people who don’t eat healthy food. If people find out that eating healthier foods at lunch may help them improve in school they may eat healthier foods at lunch. Research Question…

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    high in carbohydrates, saturated fats, refined sugars and in taking nearly no vegetables or meat that is high in protein. The “Western Diet” is having a tragic affect on the population by creating obesity in all eras of generation, implementing un-healthy life style choices, and creating a malnourished population. Since the “Western Diet” is seen as such a norm in the American lifestyle, these choices are becoming apart of everyone’s lifestyle. Which in the end could have a calamitous ending?…

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    Obesity In Schools

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    In the past and even still in some schools today, cafeterias have had a tendency to serve meals containing high amounts of sodium, fat, and calories as opposed to a more nutritious meal. As a result, children have been put at risk for developing heart disease, diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and other serious health issues. In addition to this, teenagers will face nutrient deficiency, poor academic performance, and obesity during high school. In fact, over the past forty years,…

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    Vegemite Swot Analysis

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    Australia due to its history and acceptance in the public as a healthy vitamin B rich food choice. It is also high in Thiamin which is essential for brain function, Riboflavin which supports the nervous system, Niacin which is essential for energy release and Folate which helps fight fatigue. Vegemite was developed in Australia between 1919 and 1922 when the supply of Marmite worldwide was disrupted by World War I. It has long been marketed as healthy food for children especially during the…

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    students at Sierra Vista High School that eat school lunch every day. For some students, the school lunch is the only thing they eat until they get home, and it is sad that most times the students are utterly disappointed at the food they are being served. The students wait in line to get their lunch, and are severed burnt or raw hamburgers, fries that don’t look that they are made of potatoes and many other disgusting food choices. The lunches that are served at the school cause many to turn to…

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    Parents are responsible for molding the minds of their children. Parents can instill healthy habits in children that the children will remember for a lifetime. While schools are effective in teaching the kids the importance of a healthy lifestyle, parents are much more effective. Usually kids hate school, and therefore hate everything that the school tells them to do. On the other hand, kids have no choice but to love their parents, so they will do whatever their parents…

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    and Lara Burke, the women behind independent publishing house ‘We Print Nice Things’ and former creators of Australian fashion magazine ‘Frankie’ and the ‘Smith Journal’. The Lunch Lady is a fun, family friendly magazine, filled with photography, healthy and wholesome food recipes along with humorous stories, essays and reflective thoughts by other parents on everyday life as…

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