EXAMINATION ENGLISH PROJECT 2012 NAME: KAVINESH KUMAR FORM: 5B SUBJECT TEACHER: MISS DIPNA KUMAR SCHOOL: SANGAM SKM COLLEGE SELLING OF JUNK FOOD IN SCHOOL CANTEEN AIM AND OBJECTIVES Aim Highlight on junk food sold in school canteen. Objectives: * Types of junk food * Disadvantages of junk food * Alternative to junk food Acknowledgement I would like to extend my appreciation to the following people for further assistance and support in compiling this project:
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1.1 The technology process Let’s remember 1 The key stages of the technology process are designing‚ producing and evaluating. 2 A design situation is a scenario‚ situation or context. It sets the scene for a designer. A design brief is a statement that presents a task or problem to be solved as it relates to the design situation. 3 It is important to analyse the design brief to ensure that the designer understands what is required of them and so that they can develop a criteria
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genetically modified foods benefit a lot the human race‚ especially in developing countries which have a large number of people. With the wilder use of genetically modified foods‚ they not only solve the subsistence problems but also produce economic benefits. Additionally‚ genetic modification may help the plants perform a job that they cannot do‚ which satisfies the public requirement for a higher life quality. However‚ after ten-year introduction in EU‚ genetically modified foods are still unpopular
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Unhealthy foods vs. Healthy foods Exhausted‚ cranky‚ or easily distracted? This could be partially due to the types of foods you are eating. The lack of healthy food choices in schools or the costly spending for a healthier food option at work is becoming a problem. The majority of schools and work places mainly offer unhealthy foods to their students and employees which I think is not right. There are good reasons to add healthier choices to the menu or simply ditch unhealthy foods altogether
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It has been said that kids who went to a school without junk food were less overweight and more attentive then that of those whose schools allow junk food. However‚ in schools with junk food regulations and bans‚ some parents allow the child to bring snacks from home so those children are still subjected to junk food. Of course‚ this brings the question: Should junk food be banned from schools altogether? Meaning‚ should parents be banned from sending snacks as well as the schools providing them
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Why There Should be a Limit on Food Additives For many centuries people have been adding things to preserve foods. An example of this is using salt to preserve meats or adding herbs to enhance the flavor of any other type of food. In recent years‚ however‚ the amount of additives in food has dramatically increased‚ and some of the items that are being added have been questioned by scientists as well as some consumers. Some additives have been known to cause sickness and contribute to the formation
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|FOR FOOD SAFETY IN SCHOOLS | | |[pic] | Introduction This NUT guidance has been prepared to highlight the health and safety hazards which can exist in the absence of clear policies and procedures on the safe preparation of food in schools. It covers a range of issues which need
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Fighting Junk Food Marketing to Kids: a toolkit for advocates Fighting Junk Food Marketing to Kids: a toolkit for advocates Berkeley Media Studies Group Contents 1 Introduction Why we developed this toolkit‚ how you can use it 2 Food and Beverage Marketing: Targeting our kids Unhealthy foods are hurting our kids Kids’ purchasing power Food ads target kids Most food ads are for unhealthy foods Ethnic target marketing: it’s worse for communities of color 3 Marketing: More than just advertising
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Science and Food Biotechnology EDITED BY Gustavo F. Gutiérrez-López‚ Ph.D. Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas Instituto Politécnico Nacional México‚ DF. Gustavo V. Barbosa-Cánovas‚ Ph.D. Washington State University Pullman‚ Washington CRC PR E S S Boca Raton London New York Washington‚ D.C. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Food science and food biotechnology / edited by Gustavo F. Gutiérrez-López and Gustavo V. Barbosa-Cánovas. p. cm. -- (Food preservation
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Archive Does India attain self sufficiency in Food production SriSubramaniam‚ Guruswamy and Sairavi‚ Subramaniam Maharishi University of Management‚ Iowa‚ USA‚ Independent Researcher 17. August 2009 Online at http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/16866/ MPRA Paper No. 16866‚ posted 19. August 2009 / 20:50 Does India attain self sufficiency in food production? G. Sri Subramaniam (Researcher‚ India) Sai Ravi Subramaniam (Professor‚ MUM‚ USA) Abstract Food production has been one of the major concerns
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