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    In Moss’ article he mentions how junk food companies learn of the negative affects their products have on the population but ignore it and continue to market to their fatty food to naïve children. Larger companies know that healthy food doesn’t sell so they sell their food as a necessity to kids who don’t know the negative effects‚ they lie in order to profit financially. But sometimes healthier options aren’t even an option at all for junk food companies and are often shut down immediately

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    starting any research‚ a literature review of previous studies and experiences related to the proposed investigation must be done. Studies related to: 1. Changing trends in adolescents’ eating pattern. 2. Promoting factors of junk food 3. Health hazards of junk food 4. Effectiveness of Health Teaching Programme Studies Related to Changing Trends in Adolescents’ Eating Pattern: A National Health and Nutrition Examination survey was conducted in USA to determine the adolescent’s beverage

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    Hunting Should Be Allowed

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    Shelby Morgan Professor Colon ENC 1102 July 17‚ 2009 Hunting Should Be Allowed Hunting is beneficial to our society and therefore should be allowed. Historically human beings have been pursuing wild animals to provide their families with food‚ clothing‚ and shelter. In modern times the need for hunting for survival has lessened because of the development of animal husbandry and agriculture. There were times in history worldwide when hunting became profitable and hunters began killing animals

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    Canteen Services

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    2. The issue is as to the status of an employee of Unit Run Canteen in Armed Forces. 3. Appellant Shri R.R. Pillai was recruited as Airman in the Indian Air force on 7.10.1967 and was discharged from service on 31.10.1988 as Junior Warrant Officer as he sought for premature retirement from service. Before his discharge he had been looking after the affairs of the Unit-Run-Canteen (in short the `URC’). After discharge he was engaged as Manager of URC at Southern Air Command on an honorarium

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    Does Junk Food in Schools Matters? In recent decades‚ junk food sales in schools have long been blamed for contributing to childhood obesity as it is commonly sold in school vending machines and sometimes in school cafeteria. In light of this‚ there are certain schools having their own meal plans and completely banning the food selection for students to only healthy choices. The concern we have is that whether junk food sold in schools the main reason for childhood obesity. With regard to

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    School Canteen

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    The lunch-bell peals. Pens and pencils are hurriedly pushed into their cases. Files click shut‚ satchels snap and chairs desks get dragged aside. Scuffling feet race towards the canteen. The early birds are already seated on the benches‚ seriously eating away. An appetizing blend of aroma floats about the canteen‚ but it is the strong smell of hot mee soup that pulls a large crowd to queue in front of its stall. The others discouraged by the long queue head to other stalls after casting wishful

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    In recent years‚ more than a dozen states have considered setting legislation limitations for the accessibility of junk food in schools‚ most requiring vending equipment to be turned off during certain hours‚ off until the students lunch break‚ or increasing the coast of unhealthy foods to discourage students from purchasing it (Parents Advocating School Responsibilities) . In today’s society teenagers are 3 times likely to be overweight than the generation of our parents. According to the 2001 Surgeon

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    Junk Food in Schools There is something wrong when salsa passes as a vegetable in the school cafeteria and students can buy soda and candy from vending machines on campus. With this in mind we can only begin to wonder what the future holds for today’s adolescents. When students are exposed to a life of poor nutrition‚ the result can be obesity and regrets (CBC‚ 2006). For countless children‚ breakfast or lunch drops out of a vending machine at school. This can be a can of soda‚ perhaps washing

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    The School Canteen

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    THE SCHOOL CANTEEN It is before lunch time right now and the weather is annoyingly hot. High temperature is focused on millions of sweat drops flowing down students’ face as if the Sun is raging toward the Earth. Here I am‚ closely observing every minute detail of the school canteen. Located upon the green hill of my school‚ the canteen symbolizes the heart of this school. Having various kind of delicate food‚ the canteen has long been nurturing chit chats‚ sharing of joys and pains and delicious

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    zoos should be allowed

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    wild they would have to take risks to have food and might be attacked by predators. In zoos this cannot happen because the animals are separated. Now that zoos have been around for quite long and animals‚ especially those that have been born in zoos cannot be released back into the wild as they do not have the skills to hunt/forage for food‚ so we will end up with a stock of animals that cannot be released into the wild‚ because of this‚ we have to sell the animals to places which requires them to

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