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    Food and drink

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    PW2-25 2.1 Describe the relevant legal requirements relating to the storage‚ preparation and serving of food. Food safety Act 1990 This covers health and hygiene in the setting. We have to be checked by the environmental health officer. Storage of food – We store food safely in the fridge The fridge should be 3-5 degrees. Freezers should be -18 degrees Make sure we store them in the right place cover up food in the fridge‚ make sure they are kept in date. preparation

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    Stimulant Drinks

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    Stimulant drinks are becoming the drinks of choice for many young people‚ and as their popularity rises‚ so do the sales numbers. Terry (2005) clarifies that energy drinks sales over $200 million in 2001‚ which more than doubled year 2000 sales of $130 million. These drinks are heavily marketed to teens as a harmless way to boost energy‚ but in reality they’ve been linked to serious health effects. The sales and consumption should therefore be restricted. 64 First and foremost‚ stimulant drinks often

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    Drink Me

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    Drink Me! Advertisements are designed to grab the reader’s attention in a short amount of time. The point is to make the product memorable and appealing. People are more likely to purchase a product that has an interesting visual advertisement that he or she can understand than one that is boring or difficult to understand. Vitamin water has developed a new low calorie drink. The vitamin water 10 advertisement is effective because of the variety of flavors shown‚ the word choices‚ and the appearance

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    In most societies‚ there is one question that can provide clarity to people when a situation goes awry; guilty or innocent? When reading the play‚ Oedipus the King‚ written by the playwright Sophocles‚ there were many instances that could be used to declare Oedipus guilty or innocent. Oedipus is very much guilty because he should not have thought he had higher authority than the gods and he should not have insisted on continuing to look for the answers to all his questions. Sophocles did a fantastic

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    Energy Drinks

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    Rockstar Roasted (caffeine and energy drink) By Cheryl Reid Anybody want to know how much caffeine is in any drink??? OK: Soft Drinks 12-ounce beverage milligrams Red Bull (8.2 oz) 80.0 Jolt 71.2 Pepsi One 55.5 Mountain Dew 55.0 Mountain Dew Code Red 55.0 Diet Mountain Dew 55.0 Mellow Yellow 52.8 Surge 51.0 Tab 46.8 Diet Coke 45.6 RC Cola 43.0 Diet RC 43.0 Dr. Pepper 41.0 Diet Dr. Pepper 41.0 Diet Sunkist Orange 41.0 Mr. Pibb 40.0 Sugar-Free

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    Father Flynn Innocent

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    Landsberger Mrs. Wenshau Doubt Innocent until proven guilty Everyone knows what it is like to be accused of something. In the play doubt written by John Patrick Shanley the reader questions whether or not one of the main characters Father Flynn is innocent or guilty. Father Flynn is accused of sexually harassing a student. The students name is Donald Muller; he is the only African American child at his school. I believe that Father Flynn is innocent. I believe he is innocent. There is plenty of evidence

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    The Innocent Man Analysis

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    of capabilities in English among the students. So each text chosen for the particular curriculum must have a vocabulary basic enough for the lower students to comprehend but one sophisticated enough to keep the more gifted students interested. The Innocent Man fits this criteria with ease where lengthy scientific or law jargon is few and far between however it ’s not primitive by all means. Thinking along the same lines‚ a suitable text must be able to accommodate the whole curriculum council marking

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    Food and Drink

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    SUPPORTING INDIVIDUALS TO EAT AND DRINK Many individuls have different dietary needs‚lifestyle‚ state of health and how much exerise they take can affect the amount that they eat. Religion can also affect what they eat or drink. All humuns need essential nutrients to survive. They are five major groups: CARBOHYDRATES Carbohydrates are found in starchy foods‚ such as‚bread‚potatos‚ rice‚ pasta and cerals. This makes up a third of the food we eat. Starchy food is a good sourse of energy

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    smoking is forbidden to happen. Almost 60 percent of teenagers these days are drinkers or smokers‚ especially for the gentlemen. It’s a bit of shocking but true and a half of this 60 percent is even the educated ones. The risk that teens will smoke‚ drink‚ and use illegal drugs increases sharply if they are highly stressed and frequently bored. Others that have complete innocence‚ thought that doing these things are more likely called to be “COOL”. These things are definitely not cool it’s a perfect

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    Tom Robinson Innocent

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    “Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. . . That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird” (Lee 119) Throughout time the innocent have been thought of as easy targets and have been preyed upon . In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird Tom Robinson is a young black man who was innocent‚ very honest‚ and hardworking . Yet he was unfairly targeted as being a criminal because he was a 25 year old black man who lived in Alabama during the 1930’s. He always helped anyone who asked

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