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    that our school district should allow middle school students to leave during lunch. I think it is to much for kids in seventh and eight grade to leave during lunch.This privilage is also something that should be looked forward to for in high school. In this essay I will explain to you why this idea is not the best for kids in middle school. I don’t think kids my age should have the responsibility to leave school during lunch. I think that a lot kids would be late coming back when school starts again

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    A School Lunch Hall

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    A School lunch hall Condensation slides its way down the window‚ leaving behind it a ribbon of smooth‚ murky darkness. The sheer suffocating heat and humidity inside suggests the number of drenched bodies seeking refuge from the relentless onslaught of rain. In one corner‚ a single teacher loses the battle to restrain a group of shouting children and is swamped in a wave of uniformed bodies. Buzzing with anticipation‚ their instincts triggered by the promise of food‚ the mass of children charges

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    2014 Proposal Independence High School‚ located in San Jose‚ California is known to be the largest high school in the East Side Union High District. It consist over 3‚000 students per year‚ and yet only 31% of the student population has free-reduced lunch‚ according to High-Schools.com. But what the school of Independence serves for not only free-reduced lunch students but for non-reduced lunch students is not as nutritional as it seems. I believe the school lunch program at Independence does not

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    Abortion Abstract This argumentative paper is about abortion and reasons why women should have the choice to give birth or not. It will provide information about the government ’s interest with this issue. The audience will be well aware of this issue because it has been a sensitive topic in society. Also the audience may have strong feelings towards it‚ especially if they’re a parent. But they will understand the different views behind abortion can give them a better look

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    National School Lunch Program a Success or Failure? Recently there has been revisions to the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and schools were required to overhaul their entire menus to provide the students with healthy and nutritious foods including fruits and vegetables. The new school lunch rules are part of the Healthy‚ Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 which has been implemented this fall. (Post Standard) The Hunger Act allows the USDA the opportunity to make reforms to the school lunch and breakfast

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    Introduction to Federal School Nutrition Programs The National School Lunch Program bolsters student sustenance in more than 101‚000 locations. It gives free and lessened cost meals to low-income children before‚ during‚ and after school‚ and in the late spring. In the year 2013‚ government-funded school sustenance programs endorsed more than five billion snacks served to about 31 million students. Aggregate subsidizing for all sustenance projects totals to $16.3 billion in both trade and merchandise

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    healthy and because of the National School Lunch Program‚ these children will mature into prosperous adults. This federal policy is a key factor in America’s school system and also a big component in farm policy and farm policy analysis. Farmers are happy and children’s stomachs are full due to the National School Lunch Program. The National School Lunch Program was passed into law by President Truman in 1946. The program provides free or low-cost school lunch meals to those who qualify for them

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    “effect their safety and happiness” the most (source D). However‚ when a program such as “A Healthier School Lunch” is passed through‚ it abuses the student’s “natural rights” (source D) by controlling the regulation of school lunches. The laws passed by the government are ought to protect citizen’s rights‚ rather than to minimize them. Despite of the effort to reduce obesity‚ the “Healthier Lunch” Program is passed as one of the government’s aspect to control the lives of citizens. This program

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    2016 Longer Lunch Periods can be Beneficial An average day in an American high school is roughly 7 hours long with lunch averaging at about 20 minutes‚while schools around the world have lunches up to 2 hours long. Students with extended lunch tend to have stronger socialization skills and less risk of health problems‚ than those with shorter lunch periods. Extended lunch periods can give the opportunity for an open campus that gives students a wider variety of choices. A longer lunch period in

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    up to his lunch table at school and says‚ “Aw man I didn’t have time to make lunch this morning; looks like I’m going to have to buy.” The student walks up to buy lunch and all he sees are reduced fat items and unappetizing meals. He walks back to his lunch table without anything to eat. The rest of the day he can’t focus in class and he is tired because he didn’t have lunch. The story shows that the kid has the same problem as many students in America do today‚ he doesn’t have any lunch choices he

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