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    Literacy Circles: Speak Travel Tracker Location: Fayettes (Town Bakery) Page(s) described: 96-97 One morning‚ early into the third marking period‚ Melinda sleeps in and misses the bus. Since her mother has to go to work‚ she walks to school. The streets are quiet; Melinda slept past the usual morning rush hour. Snow from the previous night covers the ground “like powdered sugar on a gingerbread town”. On the way‚ Melinda decides to stop at Fayettes‚ the town bakery‚ and buys a “wicked

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    When students buy their lunch in a typical cafeteria‚ they expect decent‚ put together meals. Students usually see long lunch lines‚ hear loud talking‚ and eat fatty and disgusting food. In the lunch rooms I see unhealthy nasty food that everyone eats every single day. I have seen chili that smells like dog poop‚ nacho cheese that looks like barbeque sauce that got mixed in. Also the burritos tastes like vomit which was as hard as a rock. School cafeterias need to make more edible food and provide

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    The Gap of Two Experiences and the Problem of Gender Inequality In two passages‚ Virginia Woolf describes her experience at a two cafeterias‚ one for a men’s college‚ and the other for a women’s college. Virginia Woolf uses complex diction‚ imagery and detail to convey her negative attitude towards women’s place in society. She also uses contrasting sentence lengths (short and long)‚ tones (awe and formulaic)‚ and imagery (vivid and bland) to help convey her attitude. Both passages contrast each

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    should be able to leave for lunch and come back by the next class. When the school keeps students on campus it makes the students want to leave. First of all‚ the food isn’t as good as it would be for ex. At McDonald’s or Taco bell‚ everyone knows cafeteria food is not that appetizing. For students to concentrate better‚ don’t we need a good meal? I think so. Second of all‚ if the school is concerned about students "ditching" classes‚ it wouldn’t be such a bad idea to keep track of attendance after

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    In many schools around the country‚ the cafeteria should be student’s preferred choice rather than vending machines with little or no nutritional value; when hunger calls. Though here in BHCC‚ most students would rather kill their hunger with unhealthy vending machines snacks than actual food from the school cafeteria. A reason for that is because of short and unappealing lunch menu that the cafeteria offers. Another reason is poor advertising by the school itself. Many students when first attending

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    Introduction: Things that need to be changed or addressed in the school. A. Changes with the school cafeteria menu‚ damaged lockers‚ dirty classrooms‚ exercise‚ etc. B. School is a way of students learning and how the school is functioning plays a huge role in student’s success. Nonetheless‚ not everyone thinks school is perfect and some things could be changed. These changes will improve our school and make a better learning‚ environment for the students and improve students overall academic

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    Anthony Santos September 18‚ 2013 Narrative Essay Professor Wang Unfamiliar Territory I recall the nerves‚ sweat‚ and some tears of my first day of public school in an unfamiliar environment. I was vulnerable and invisible to all the chaos occurring in my peripheral vision. All I remember is seeing an endless sea of faces from all different colors‚ backgrounds‚ and ages. In the moment‚ I perceived that anyone who survived this madness would be considered invincible. This experience

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    lunch we can only walk. Having the ability to drive would increases our time consumption and give students more variety of where they can go out to eat. The food at the school cafeteria lacks variety‚ distributing same food and flavors on a daily basis can cause the student body to have a bore‚ dull satisfaction for cafeteria food. If the school lets the students have off campus lunch‚ the students will have a much better variety and tastes. If change is made to the open campus rules the change should

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    and grant them meaningful fellowship with friends. One benefit to eating off campus is that the experience is far more enjoyable than eating in the dreary school cafeteria. Some might argue that it takes longer to drive off campus and wait in a drive-thru. However‚ if one considers the amount of time students spend in the school cafeteria line waiting for the droves of fellow learners to decide what they want while they immerse themselves in their smartphones‚ then the converse becomes very apparent

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    Have you ever lost someone you cared deeply about in an unfair way‚ well in the book Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet Henry loses his wife to cancer. He also doesn’t spend a lot of time with his son after Ethel‚ his wife died. It say in the book “He’d been raised to care for loved ones‚ personally‚ and to put someone in a home was unacceptable. What his son‚ Marty‚ never fully understood was that deep down there was an Ethel-shaped hole in Henry’s life‚ and without her‚ all he felt was the

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