The Cost of Healthy School Lunches Essay

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    have figured out are banning unhealthy foods in school and replacing it with healthier options or increasing physical activity for children. Both solutions present promising results, but the solution of increasing physical activity in children is the best solution to this problem because of the efficient results it has on children. While attending school, every student looks forward to pizza day or grabbing a…

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    of healthy food upon a person? In the articles “Bad Food? Tax It, and Subsidize Vegetables."," Attacking the Obesity Epidemic by First Figuring Out Its Cause.", and “No Lunch Left Behind.", the authors Mark Bittman, Jane Brody, Alice Waters, and Katrina Heron, have given more insight to their readers in order to convince them to put bans and taxes on so many unhealthy things, instead of promoting healthy food. The articles ' main goal is to persuade the readers to take action and make healthy…

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    What if I were to ask you if you considered yourself obese or even boarder line obese? Would you know what that means or what the qualifications consist of to be put into the obese category? Would you be surprised if someone were to advise you that obesity affects approximately 78.6 million Americans? (Unknown, Adult Obesity Facts, 2015). According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), obesity is one of the leading causes of preventable deaths within the United States.…

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    our minds and our academic performance in school. Some people say that if you eat chocolate during exams, you will get smarter and it will help you pass your exam. If you drink soft drinks, you will be energized and you will become active in participating in your class. To put it simply, good food means good mood. If you have good mood, you can participate in class, can answer the questions correctly, and will have a better academic performance. Healthy foods affect our body in a good way…

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    Child Care Issues

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    at all possible given the lack of child care spaces and the costs directly involved. There is long wait lists for child care and many centres are unable to accommodate newborn or infant children due to staffing. Is it feasible for one parent to remain home to raise the children? Is the cost of child care affordable? The Government of Canada needs to make provisions to help growing families afford to have a family, and make the cost of licensed child care affordable, possibly with higher…

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    School Dress Code

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    into a new school can be very difficult. Because of this, children try to hide their true personality by trying to be someone they aren’t. Each day, more and more schools around the world are adopting some form of dress code. Schools have the responsibility to be a safe and orderly place that maintain an environment conducive to learning (wayne). Over the years, schools have heavily enforced dress code to address a wide range of issues. Today, most states have laws that allow school boards…

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    used to watch T.V., play video games, on the computer and other sedentary behaviors have inhibited the children from participating in physical activity. Many children that are obese live in rural areas that have minimal space for outdoor activity. Schools…

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    Childhood Obesity Effects

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    include diabetes, cancer and heart failure (“Childhood Obesity Facts”). The skyrocketing number of obese children is due to the less active and less nutritious lifestyle society has accepted. Children are less active, and the food available to them at school and home is far from what their growing bodies need. Programs such as Let’s Move! by Michelle Obama have been created to educate families and children on proper nutrition (“Learn the Facts”). Programs like these are helping, but the issue…

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    Being one of the most powerful countries in the world, America prides itself with helping the needy. The United States’ USDA helps its people by providing Food Stamp Programs, school meals program, SNAP, and WIC. However in 2015 America had an increase in poverty and in food insecurity. Food insecurity is problem in about 13 percent of American households. Food insecurity is lacking the ability to obtain nutritionally adequate and safe foods, which leads to constant hunger following many…

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    School lunches are an issue that the federal government has taken note of. Last year Michelle Obama implemented a program called “Let’s Move” mandate for healthier foods in schools. In 2014, there is a mandate that all unhealthy non-nutrient meals be taking out of school as well as vending machines with sugary snacks and sugary beverages have been removed. The occasional fundraiser such as bake sales are allowed but when schools don’t comply like in the example of Houston, Texas High Schools…

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