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    the sugary drinks in public school areas such as‚ Coke‚ Fanta‚ Pepsi and more. The vending machines that are being put up at the public schools and other workplaces sells all types of high calorie drinks‚ that contains so much sugar that increases weight gain greatly. In addition‚ sugary drinks causes bad effects for the human body. However‚ if we ban sugary drinks from the soda vending machines it may decrease the gain weight of these kids and adults at their schools and workplaces. Many individuals

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    Side of Vending Machines in Schools “The rise of childhood obesity has placed the health of an entire generation at risk” cautioned Tom Vilsack‚ a United States Agriculture Secretary (2010‚ pg. 1). The majority of vending machines in schools today have little or no nutritional value which is believed to contribute to childhood obesity. America has been labeled as an “obese nation”. Those labels can easily change if schools start making the right decisions as to what they put in their vending machines

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    School Vending Machine Bad or Good? “I will not feel deprived when I bypass junk food. I will feel empowered because I made the right choice.” When you walk passed a junk food vending machine during school you are easily drawn to the food in the glass. This junk food may cost roughly around a dollar or seventy-five cents per snack‚ easily making money for the school. In the ingredients listed the company may have left out some dangerous ingredients causing major health issue to the people. Junk

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    better if we had a vending machine to get something to snack on when you’r hungry. Vending machines should be allowed at school because it helps if you are feeling ill‚ it replaces missed meals‚ and it keeps you focused in class. First of all‚ I really think we should have a vending machine at school . Sometimes you can be outside and your stomach starts to hurt or you’re very hungry. This causes you to need to go to the office or just be in a bad mood. I bet almost everyone at school wishes there was

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    2012 Should Vending Machines be Allowed in Schools? In 1886 the first fizzy ‘soda’ was made when Joseph Priestley reproduced carbon dioxide in an experiment and dissolved it in water‚ noting its pleasant taste. From there on Dr. John Pemberton‚ Caleb Bradham‚ Charles Alderton and Charles Hires revolutionized his invention‚ and created four brands of soft drinks which are being sold all over the world‚ in convenience stores‚ vending machines‚ coolers‚ and in packages. Even schools all over America

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    wanting the school systems controlling what students eat or drink‚ it should really be up to the student and their parents. Students should be allowed their right to decide what they eat and drink. Junk food should not be banned in schools‚ because they are after-school sports or they could exercise‚ a lot of schools are dropping out of the healthier lunch programs‚ and kids with access to junk food at school were no healthier than those without. Schools should not ban vending machines‚ because

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    Banning the use of vending machines‚ in New York state schools‚ is an excellent decision for the senator to make. Schools are increasingly becoming dependent on the use of vending machines‚ which contain many unhealthy products‚ limiting the amount of nutrition within the schools. Banning the use of vending machines will help schools become a healthier environment for the students‚ teachers‚ and the community. In recent years‚ the use of vending machines in school districts has sky rocketed

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    An Innovative Milk Vending Machine for India’s Dairy Sector In March 2006‚ four friends and alumni of the Indian Institute of Technology‚ Madras connected from different parts of the globe and started talking. Ajit Narayanan worked as a storage engineer with American Megatrends Inc. In California‚ Aswin Chandrasekaran was an analyst managing product strategy for Capital One Financial Services Inc. in Washington DC. Adib Ibrahim was doing technology consulting at KPMG in Dubai. And Preetham

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    CptS 580.1/483.1 Software Specification and Analysis HW3 1. The vending machine (VMC) system requirements are as follows: The VMC dispenses goods: (1) very large candy (VC) at 15¢‚ (2) large candy (LC) at 10¢‚ and (3) a small candy (SC) at 5¢. The vending machine only deals in nickels‚ and dimes. The VMC gives the proper change after the product selection is made. The VMC must tabulate the amount being deposited. The following rule applies to the VMC’s behavior: a) The VMC remains idle until a

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    high-calorie foods. However‚ the author speculates that eliminating vending machines could actually increase soda and fast food consumption amongst students‚ if an institution’s only focuses are to ban such products. This article carefully examines daily intake of unhealthy foods by combining with other factors such as state tax rates‚ and junk food bans in schools. The study also found that students eat more fast food when vending machines‚ and a la carte line no longer offers junk food. These increases

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