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    Over 30 million kids and teens go through school cafeteria lines every day in America and due to the HealthyHunger-Free Kids Act‚ which took effect in 2012. They are no longer served good greasy pizza‚ salty French fries as well as sauced up chicken wings. Meals now a days must be low in fat‚low in calories and sodium also must contain lean proteins‚ fruits and vegetables along with whole grains. Students from coast to coast are not liking the change.Food and nutrition directors at school districts

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    grains. The HealthyHunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 went into effect with the push of the First Lady‚ Michelle Obama. While it is not the favorite choice of many kids across the states‚ there are pros and cons to the act (Murphy‚ 2015). In the last 30 years childhood obesity has doubled in children and quadrupled in adolescents. In 1980‚ the percent of children from the ages of

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    Healthy Kids

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    Food is everywhere millions of children have obesity in which is a problem because of the marketing‚ advertising‚ fast food industry and how we choose to cook. Most children don’t have healthy eating habits or even parents don’t try to have healthy choices provided for their children. Childhood obesity and juvenile diabetes are on the rise. “This may be the first generation that has a shorter life expectancy than their parents‚” said an author of a report in New England Journal of Medicine (Want)

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    Healthy Hungar Act

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    Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act They are many different schools across the nation this school year using the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010. This next school year 2014-2015 will have even more schools joining in on this federally funded program. The big cities using this program this year are Boston‚ Detroit‚ and Washington D.C. This act has to be one of the best programs I have read about‚ In my opinion this is great even though some people feel if families can afford to pay for meals

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    Category I The source I chose for category 1 is Healthy People 2010 Objectives‚ found at the website‚ www.healthypeople.gov. This URL is the official website where you can find all the information about Healthy People 2010. Healthy People 2010 is a list of objectives for our nation that is set every ten years‚ that we will try to meet. The objectives are all health related and cover a wide range of different health aspects. Specifically‚ the list includes 28 different focus areas with a total

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    the competition act 2010

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    The Competition Act 2010 is an act to promote economic development and protect consumers’ interest. It is implemented by the Malaysia Competition Commission (MyCC)‚ which was established under the Competition Commission Act 2010. This act was enacted by the Parliament of Malaysia in May 2010 and came into effect on 1 January 2012. The Competition Act 2010 is not meant to protect competitors. It is meant to ensure enterprises compete freely and fairly. Competition forces enterprises to be more efficient

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    Be Healthy and Drug Free

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    Be Healthy and Drug Free To be healthy and drug free means much more than it sounds. It means turning down peer pressure‚ not using drugs‚ and not feeling the need to use drugs. Many people have died from drug overdose; including Roger Clinton‚ Bill Clinton’s brother. There are many different types of drugs. Some drugs are good for you and some could kill people. Some good drugs are anesthetics‚ hormones‚ vaccines‚ and antibiotics. Some bad drugs are narcotics. These are sleep inducers

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    The Equality Act 2010

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    been taken to fix this injustice. Something has to be done to fix this problem. You an help by joining the‚ “Equality Act 2010”. The ‘Equality Act 2010’ protects citizens from discrimination during their everyday life. ‘It replaced previous anti- discrimination laws with a single act making the law easier to understand and strengthening protection in some situations.” The act also has many benefits.

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    Equality Act 2010

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    discrimination. Disability: The act introduces a new protection from discrimination arising from disability. It is discriminatory to threat a disabled person less favourably because of something related to their disability. It is only justifiable if an employer education or service provider can demonstrate that such treatment is a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim. Gender reassignment: It means the process of transitioning from one gender to another. This Act cover people who have proposed

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    Equality Act 2010

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    Equality Act 2010 - S29 Provision of services‚ etc (1)A person (a “service-provider”) concerned with the provision of a service to the public or a section of the public (for payment or not) must not discriminate against a person requiring the service by not providing the person with the service. (2)A service-provider (A) must not‚ in providing the service‚ discriminate against a person (B)— (a)as to the terms on which A provides the service to B; (b)by terminating the provision of the service

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