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    Your school has decided to confine all students to the school grounds at lunch time. Students wil not be allowed to go home or eat out and may only have lunch supplied at the school caterer. As President of your Students’ Association‚ write a letter to your school principal protesting against the new rule. Provide three reasons why you and your fellow students oppose this plan. Dear Principal‚ Bereaving students of choices- A leap in the dark In consideration of the school’s prime principle

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    Manzoor Ahmad 05/02/13 Prof. Donna Demar Using Cell phones while driving As people become more independent on cell phones‚ nowadays most people using cell phones while driving. Talking or messaging on a phone while driving is a serious distraction. Using cell phones while driving can lead you to a fatal accident. There are a few reasons that cell phones should be banned while driving (except in emergency) such as‚ text messaging‚ talking on the phone and use of electronic

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    having an effect on the prevalence of obesity and related illnesses in society. “Obesity is increasing steeply in Australia” ( Magarey‚ A. M.‚ Daniels‚ L. A. and Boulton‚ T. J. 2001) “and almost 25% of children are affected” (Booth‚ Wake‚ Armstrong‚ Chey‚ Hesketh‚ and Mathur.2001). So why is physical activity so important for children and what age is instilling positive habits most beneficial? What roles do teachers of today play in addressing and preventing obesity in our children and what are effective

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    Obesity: Strictly Societal or Positively Personal? “If two heads are better than one‚ then what about double chins? On that note‚ I’ll help myself to seconds.” –Jarod Kints Obesity is a whopping contributing factor to over 360‚000 deaths in the U.S each year. Unfortunately‚ that number continues to rise. Americans tend to blame everyone else for their condition‚ (Fast food‚ high fructose corn syrup‚ etc..) and are unable to take personal responsibility. So who is to blame for

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    If one could travel back into the past and notice one event that occurred many times throughout medical history I can guarantee it would be the use of animals to conduct medical experiments. This has been happening since the time of the Egyptians‚ and it has brought us to the medical advancements we have today. Animal experimentation has helped not only humans but animals as well. This act has given us the pools of information we have today. Even though it has brought so much relief to countless

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    Argumentative Essay Student name: Tuan Dung Huynh (Frankie) Student ID: HUY10204004 Lecturer’s name: Lynn Richardson Tutors name: Andrew Carruthers Subject: Hotel and Resort Operations Since the advance of transportation let people can travel more regularly and easily‚ it also affects to the development of hospitality and tourism industry. In the recent decades‚ the hospitality and tourism industry are playing the vital role in the social life‚ especially is hotel and resort industry. However

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    Olaf’s self – esteem was decimated by a plague of insecurities upon meeting Jim. “He felt as though this man had come here expressly to remind him how puny‚ how tiny‚ and how weak‚ and how white he was” (Page 209). Olaf indignantly perceives that he is being regarded as inferior when his help has been refused and Jim insists he can carry his own bag. “He thinks I’m nothing…” (Page 210). “His chest bulged like a barrel; his rocklike and humped shoulders hinted of mountain ridges…” (Page 209). According

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    : a critical assessment of the evidence from developing countries / Sarah W. Adelman‚ Daniel O. Gilligan‚ and Kim Lehrer.      p.   cm.—(Food policy review ; 9)    Includes bibliographical references.    ISBN 978-0-89629-509-4 (alk. paper)    1.  School children—Food—Developing countries.   I.  Gilligan‚ Daniel.   II.  Lehrer‚ Kim.   III.  Title.   IV.  Series. LB3479.D443A34     2008 363.8′83091724—dc22 2008013124 Contents  List of Tables     v  List of Figures     v

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    Off campus lunch Should students have open campus lunch periods? Of course because some students don’t like to eat cafeteria food and besides some students like to eat real food. Also school food can really be very disgusting and that’s really the main reason why see students bring their lunch to school. Having open campus lunch also gives you freedom and show that you’re responsible. When going off campus to eat you can go out with friends. In this situation you would like to have fun and eat

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    The Problem with the National School Lunch Program The National School Lunch Program began the year after the second World War. During the war‚ many draftees were not able to enlist‚ because they repeatedly failed their health exams‚ due to malnourishment. This caused the government to realize that the general population were not receiving enough nutrition. This realization is what led to the development of the idea for The National School Lunch Program‚ that was put into effect in 1946. This program

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