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    Besides‚ the main customers of canteen is student‚ who don’t have a strong financial capability and some of them also depends on parents’ allowance‚ the price for canteen’s product must not expensive and suitable for student living. It also means that‚ the quality of products must match to it cost ( they cant sell the product with an average price level but has very litter food ). Because of their major clients‚ canteen’s food must be diversity but still focus on lunch‚ then is breakfast and have junk

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    “There’s no such thing as a free lunch.” Milton Friedman published a book with this very title in 1975. Is it not a great example of how the world works? When it comes down to it‚ lunch is being paid by someone. That very “free” lunch is costing someone something. It may not be the recipient‚ or even the person giving it to them‚ but someone is paying for it. This all comes to show how the economy‚ and even the world‚ works. America’s government has gone through many different stances on this statement

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    WESTLEY AND MACLEAN MODEL INTRODUCTION Model is a miniature‚ a highly selective representation of reality- a symbolic representation of reality and a design to help us visualize among various elements of a structure or process in this case the communication process. We take a look at Bruce Westley and Malcolm s. MacLean communication model as proposed in 1957. Their model is less personalized and tries to give a description of mass communication in a context that seems to clearly have

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    no progress at all‚ with the lunch. I’m sorry for saying this but this food is NASTY! It seems like its been frozen for 300 years‚ then cooked. Seriously‚ are you guys trying to kill us? Since we’re not use to this cooking‚ we’re not eating it as much. So try thinking of adding a couple of new foods while you read this letter. Some students at EMS has financial issues that they are dealing with at home. As a result no student would be buying school lunch. Also they may have not gotten

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    Imagine trying to make yourself lunch everyday using only $2.95 This is what schools are forced to do on a daily basis in order to feed thousands of children. Schools have to be able to create a lunch for children that will satisfy their hunger‚ using only almost $3 per child. How can we expect our children to be getting the proper and nutritional food with such a small budget? Why aren’t we doing more to to make sure the kids in our country are eating healthy meals while away from home? How can

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    long history of development of testing and evaluating and of constant research to provide the best in nutrition‚ nutrition education‚ and food service for the nations millions of children in schools. Gordon W. Gunderson‚ a native of Wisconsin was elected in the fall of 1939 to represent the U.S Department of Agriculture to supervise its program in Wisconsin of distributing donated commodities to establish school lunch programs. During World War II his duties also included the administration

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    help with the census after World War II. Deming also taught statistical process control to leaders of prominent Japanese businesses. His message was this: By improving quality‚ companies will decrease expenses as well as increase productivity and market share. Below is the main contribution of Edward Deming: 1. 14 points for quality management 2. 7 deadly sins and diseases 3. The theory of variance 4. PDCA cycle. This essay focus on the Deming’s 14 points which introduced by Edward Deming

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    PROPOSED TOPIC OF RESEARCH HR’s role in supporting gender diversity attheworkplaceand enhancing its impact on organisational effectiveness. OBJECTIVE OF PROPOSED RESEARCH This project aims to discuss the role of gender diversity in the workplace and how companies can profit from greater amalgamation of the workforce while respecting individual needs. The study will assess the current and future trends in diversity management‚ as perceived by HR professionals‚ by studying the diversity initiatives

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    In school lunch I do not think its a good idea too change the school lunch into a healthier school lunch menu because students many students cannot afford too make their own lunch‚ a majority of students taste buds just do not like or aren’t use too the taste of grain or wheat on a daily basis‚ so therefore students will not eat at all throughout the day and that causes them too not do well in their classes‚ very poor energy they will have and probably a bad attitude towards the teacher causing them

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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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