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    Eat And Drink

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    CANDIDATE PERFORMANCE EVIDENCE RECORD Method of assessment 1 Observed by YOUR assessor [ ] 2 Observed by another assessor [ ] Evidence Item No: 2 Seen by witness [ ] 3. Seen by expert witness [ ] 4. Reflective account/candidate explanation [ ] Unit no/s: 5. Other (state what) Candidate name: MATTHEW HARDCASTLE Date of activity: 29/9/14 If this evidence directly involves people receiving support‚ e.g. candidate observation

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    Breakfast Club Summary

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    Breakfast club reflective essay The plot follows five students at fictional Shermer High School in Shermer‚ Illinois as they report for Saturday detention on March 24‚ 1984. While not complete strangers‚ the five teenagers are each from a different clique or social group. The five students - Allison‚ Andrew‚ Bender‚ Brian‚ and Claire - who seem to have nothing in common at first‚ come together at the high school library‚ where they are harangued and ordered not to speak or move from their seats

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    Are You Ready Boots?

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    Are You Ready‚ Boots? Maggie Alderson’s short story‚”Are You Ready‚ Boots?” revolves around the life of a girl called Lulu. On a four day trip to New York‚ with her friends Betty and Spencer‚ she buys a perfect pair of boots. They make her feel like a star. However‚ when she returns home to London‚ she does not wear‚ or even look at her brand new‚ 50% off Manolos‚ for six months. On the night of the grand opening of a restaurant‚ she is talked into wearing her “new” boots by Spencer. This is

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    Ready For High School

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    can do many things in order to get ready for high school. They can participate more in class so they can focus and pay attention to what they are learning. Furthermore‚ students that study regularly can develop a good study habit‚ which can help them prepare for high school. Also‚ students that manage can be more organized with time‚ which can help when given a large amount of homework‚ due on different dates‚ in high school. This is how students can get ready for high school. One way the students

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    Breakfast Foods Morning‚ for me‚ is the gloomiest past of the day. I always feel that I’am missing about three hours of sleep. I realize that if I don’t wake up and get to where I don’t want to be‚ my livelihood as I know it would ease to exist! I have to face the dilemma of what to make for breakfast as well. Being at the state between dream and reality‚ it would help me to be more creative if breakfast foods are less limited‚ but more often than not‚ the option include cold cereals‚ hot

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    DO WE EAT TO LIVE OR LIVE TO EAT??? Do we eat to live or live to eat? In my opinion all people eat to live. I have no doubt about the accuracy of that fact. Yet‚ I want to entertain the idea that it is possible to live to eat. What do I mean when I say‚ “eat to live”? All humans need to eat in order to survive. Once you stop eating‚ you will die. To avoid this fate‚ you and I eat food and drink water. On the other hand‚ “living to eat”‚ is a concept that implies my eating is beyond and above my

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    Erikson Breakfast Club

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    1. According to Erikson According to the Erik Erikson‚ the "Breakfast Club"" adolescences are in the "Identity vs. Role Diffusion" Stage. During this period‚ teenagers seek to determine what is unique and distinctive about themselves. As they are in transition from childhood to adolescence‚ teens are trying to find themselves; "Who am I?" is the major question of the stage. Teens are trying to establish a sense of self‚ so they engage in a new type of behavior‚ roles or activities; they are very

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    There are probably two groups of people. Those who live to eat and those who eat to live. A person’s character affects even the way they eat and which group they belong to. You may ask yourself a question: "Do I find myself eating food when I’m not even hungry?" If the answer is positive‚ you belong to the first group and you are simply a compulsive eater. Compulsive eaters usually stuff themselves with food even when they are not hungry. It is probably known‚ that when we eatfood when we’re not

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    Skipping Breakfast among School Students Breakfast is the first taken meal in the morning of the day before leaving home which can be any taken food or drink except caffeinated ones (Gajre‚ Fernandez‚ Balakrishna‚ & Vazir‚ 2008). Breakfast was agreed to be the most important meal in the day as it can lower levels of plasma cholesterol‚ increase vitamins absorption levels‚ and reduce cardiovascular diseases’ risk. Skipping breakfast is getting spread among school students as it becomes a worldwide

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    In the movie The Breakfast Club‚ five students are to spend the entire day together in detention. These five teenagers all come from extremely different backgrounds and social groups within their school. As the movie progresses they learn more about one another. This bond comes about due to the students trying to have fun while in detention. In the beginning ten minutes of the movie one can see the setting of a team form. This means that it was clear that there would be a plan of action made by

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