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    On campus vs off campus

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    live on or off campus. This decision all depends on what interests the student and how far away they want to be from home. This is a major decision the student must make. Depending where you live will depend on how much peace you have‚ how much privacy you have and the student life you are involved in. Living on campus is a different environment than living off campus. Students who live on campus will be living with other students‚ and those students that decide to live off campus must be able to

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    Living on campus Living on campus Living off campus Living off campus VS. VS. Live on campus or live off campus Recently‚ one of the most popular issues that students are talking about is where to live in the next academic year. Some students believe that live on campus is a better choice because living in resident halls on campus is convenient and safe. Some other students think that live off campus is better‚ because it will have fewer restrictions and a better accommodation

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    National School Lunches

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    The national school lunch policies has been a topic of conversation for a number of years but has recently been getting to a critical level of low nutrition school lunches are let’s be honest some what sub par in the healthy factor with the government funding‚ high blood pressure in minors‚ national school lunch program‚ and nutritional value of food. The government places certain values on how bad food can be for students in these institutions During 1995‚ about 26 million children in 94‚000 schools

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    School Lunches Essay

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    cafeterias across America have started a new lunch trend that has sparked quite a debate. With so many complaints about the poor quality food that schools have been serving students‚ bringing in popular fast food restaurants to replace traditional lunches seems to be the quick solution. This new trend is not only a dull attempt to solve an issue‚ but it also creates other problems for school age children‚ as well as the entire nation. Fast food restaurants may be more popular among students‚ which

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    restrictions on cafeteria food in schools Headed by First Lady Michelle Obama‚ there has been a recent push for healthier lunches in schools. Guidelines are being set on calories‚ fat‚ and salt intake. Fruits and vegetables are becoming the only sides sold. Wheat grains are replacing white grains. Schools are transitioning to low fat and low calorie. In some schools‚ it goes beyond lunches. Schools all over are replacing the traditional junk food sold in vending machines with healthier food‚ and even

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    Healthy School Lunches

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    Healthy School Lunches Waking up to go to high school every day isn’t the most fun thing on earth. Sitting through a few boring classes that seem to drag on forever isn’t an exciting way to spend a day as a kid. But‚ there is one part of school that everyone looks forward to; lunch. After waiting through a couple periods a student can talk openly with his or her peers‚ and enjoy some food that the school provides. That is‚ until‚ something gets slopped onto their plate that looks like cardboard

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    school lunch menu. For the students that actually need a more nutritious diet we can a establish a special lunch plan for them; but by establishing a completely healthy lunch plan for all the students isn’t necessary. Next‚ the students like the lunches the school offers

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    Essay On School Lunches

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    School lunch time lengths from elementary school‚ middle school‚ and even high school are on average‚ about 30 minutes or less. The amount of time given for lunch includes the students leaving the classroom‚ standing in the lunch line‚ getting all of the condiments they need‚ finding a place to sit and actually eating their food. “Some schools have colossal lunch lines‚ making it extremely difficult for the staff to serve all of the students before the bell rings. This is causing children to go back

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    American School Lunches Compared To Lunches Around The World Are other countries school lunches better than America’s? Cheeseburgers‚ broccoli‚ apple slices‚ and milk‚ just a couple of things on a typical American school lunch tray. Portrayed to be one of the most healthiest and delicious meal. However when you compare an American school lunch to any other countries school lunch‚ the results can be very eye-opening. According to the School of Thought editors(2012) American school lunches have gotten

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    Should High School Students have an Open Campus Lunch? High school students should have the option weather or not they can leave campus for lunch. Junior and Seniors are in a good position to leave school grounds on certain circumstances. Students must be aware that when they leave school grounds the have to be back in time for the next class. If any of the students are late for their next class they should have consequences. Showing that the staff still has authority. This will give students

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