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    The Health of College Students

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    Rob Geis, a current college student, explains, “A student is not at fault for unwanted weight gain. It is the college meal plans that cause the gain in weight. Many colleges require incoming freshmen to be on a meal plan” (Geis). Parents like the meal plans because they know their child is getting meals every day, but the plan does have its downsides. Geis believes that many students do not eat three meals every day. “If we don’t eat every meal we are given, we are wasting our money which was used

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    Atkins Diet In the Atkins Diet you will be cutting out most carbs and eating low-carb. There are about 4 phases to the diet. Phase 1- cutting out almost all carbs and eating mostly vegetables for any carbs you would get that day. While cutting out carbs, you will be eating for protein. Phase 2- You are still eating the vegetables, you will start adding berries and nuts. Phase 3- Adding more foods to your diet. Adding more carbs back. Phase 4- Maintaining your weight and continuing to eat healthy

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    Wonderful Words Welcomed with Wedding Weight Loss In August 2012, Special K cereal ran an advertisement in Brides magazine that featured a glowing bride smiling radiantly whilst holding a bouquet of red roses. At first glance, her wedding gown appears to be a traditional, white, mermaid-style gown; however, if a reader looks at the garment more closely, he or she will notice words discreetly embedded into the fabric of the gown. These words are positive attributes that people may gain if they lose

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    Darla Mariduena Group C Critical Writing Rabiyya School Lunch Reforms- Draft 2 Five million child deaths occur every year because of lack of nutrients, also known as malnutrition. Many studies have been done in order to figure out how school meals affect the student’s behavior in, and out of the classroom. Low test grades, low attendance rates, and misbehavior has been mostly noted in students who are at “nutritional risk

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    What separates a good story from a great one, are the characters themselves. A bland one-dimensional character will always hinder what could have otherwise been a great story. When it comes to video games that’s not necessarily a bad thing. After all, not all gaming experiences rely on the plot, let alone characterization. However, when it comes to story heavy games like Assassin’s Creed and The Witcher, characterization is key. Sadly, the gaming industry has been criticized for lacking complex

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    Food Problems In America

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    In the United States of America, there are citizens that waste food while others go hungry. There are numerous factors that can explain the phenomena of the uniquely opposite problems existing in one country. Ultimately the income inequality between the wasteful and the hungry are quite vast. However, one does not need to be of the top 1% to be wasteful with food, nor does one need to be of government recognized low income to be hungry. A system of planning and priority can make the difference for

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    Woodstock Research Paper

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    July 2016, www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/07/12/reddit-remembers-the-1960s-we-probably-dont-have-to-kill-all-of-them-just-the-agitators/?utm_term=.c4357e2d77eb. Spiegel, Alison. “03/09/2015 08:29 am ET Updated Dec 06, 2017 Peace, Love And Granola: The Untold Story Of The Food Shortage At Woodstock.” Huffpost.com, Huffpost, 6 Dec. 2017,

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    FAST FOOD HAS MARGINALIZED OUR SCHOOLS Many times we forget about their nutrition which leads them to take bad nutritional choices can lead to diseases. Vending machines are bad for our children health in “vending machine foods: evaluation of nutritional composition by Raposo it mentions that “The findings suggest that vending machine foods contain more fat/saturated fat, calories and sodium than recommended” (448). As you can see many of our students buy fast food in the vending machines. I remember

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    Examples Of Sequoia

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    Walking through the breeze of the wind that forcefully wrath upon the trees, and smelling the fresh sharp odor of the grass; I find myself stumbling upon a sequoia after hours of walking through the forest. This tree stands before me, over 300 feet in height that releases a frightening presence of its enormity; and a tree well-known for his titanic figure: General Sherman. Nothing of the ordinary occurred as I senselessly eased my body upon my couch on a saturday morning. There wasn’t anything extraordinary

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    In Lancaster, Pennsylvania, a young girl named Colleen sat in a small square room with lavender walls. This night was spent in her own company like all others were. Children’s laughter from outside her window masked the girl’s sporadic sighs. Colleen wasn’t sure what made her so different from the other kids in her neighborhood or at school or why being different was considered a bad thing. All Colleen knew was she didn’t have a friend in the whole wide world, and it was lonely. Although her parents

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