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    Teach Kids About Food

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    Children now in days are being provided foods that are horrible and disgusting for their health. They are seeing foods that are not healthy and causing them to become obese. In which the leading cause of the unhealthy source comes from schools everywhere. It is wrong for children. In which it should help them understand and become questionable to their eating habits. Children would later see the healthy foods and the benefits it gives them a long happy, healthy life. Instead of being obese

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    Theater Controversy

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    Should you sneak in food into the movie theaters. You shouldn’t bring your food/ outside. Some might think it’s rude, you’ll feel guilty and won’t be able to watch the movie, and the ticket price could increase and the theater could shut down. It’s rude to bring outside snacks to the theater because then they’ll think you don’t appreciate them. According to SCOPE Magazine we follow the rules all the time out of respect. Some feel it's not being rude if you’re enjoying your own food, however, people

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    The product is a line of snack chips. These can be created out of any base starch, including potato which is common in America, but we can also use rice for Japan because Japanese people like rice. The chips will be seasoned with healthy-all natural seasonings that emulate the favorite flavors of the target market. They will be packaged in small bags that represent a single serving size. While Americans prefer larger sized bags, people in other countries prefer smaller bags. Also, smaller sizes are

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    believe that allowing food in the classroom is a distraction. The benefits to allowing students to eat in class, however, far outweigh the negative consequences. For example, hunger is a common cause for distraction in the classroom. Allowing students to eat can help them stay focused and clear minded as well as raise low blood sugar and stimulate brain activity. Creating a set aside snack time can greatly influence a students' attention span. Undoubtedly, eating food in the classroom during

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    Is It Rare For A Coyote?

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    scaring the coyote away during the situation of an encounter. Furthermore, if coyotes have been spotted in an area something is attracting them. Food, water, trash, and other animals could be causing the coyotes to linger around the area. There are numerous ways to prevent coyote encounters. Seeing that the primary reason coyotes are drawn to an area is for food, being cautious and aware of what is left outside the home could prevent coyotes from being attracted to a specific area. The steps to preventing

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    Students should be allowed to eat during class because it can benefit their energy and focus. The current rule of Hebron Middle School concerning food and drinks is on page 20 of the student handbook and is as follows. “No food or drinks are permitted in classes or hallways unless given to you by a teacher or a teacher gives you permission. Open containers will be confiscated. Exception: Water in a closed, clear plastic container may be consumed in a classroom or gym at the discretion of the teacher

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    Language Arts 17 November 2016 Banning Junk Food From Schools There are many schools that sell junk food during school hours.Other schools choose not to. Many people could argue about weather or not there should be junk food snacks allowed during school during school hours. Well, there are many reason why they should nit be junk food in school during school hours. It can cause obesity, it may cause kids to be sleepy, and also make kids

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    Mindless Eating Speech

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    to overeat (and gain weight, as a result) when you do not pay attention to what you are eating. The answer: conscious eating. • Eat slowly. Let the epicure in you come out and savor every bite and morsel of food. Breathe in the smells and pay mind to the textures of your food. Chew your food thoroughly and enjoy it better. • Focus on the eating experience. To do this, you may want to use chopsticks, or use your left hand to hold your spoon if you are right-handed and vice versa. • Get rid of distractions

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    24 Hours Before Sport

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    correct types of foods. My diet (see table 1) before sport is high in carbohydrates, but improvements can be made as it is high in fat and low in protein. The strengths in my diet are the fruits and vegetables as they contain vitamins, fibre and minerals (betterhealth,2016). I had lean protein in two meals to help build muscle and help with growth. Carbohydrates were consumed, which is used as fuel for energy. The weaknesses in my diet are too much processed sugar

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    and chips, that just sounds so good right now. Just sitting in class right now at this very moment I am so hungry and want that. As a student I strongly think that students at Brussels American School should be allowed to eat snacks during classes. I believe that having snacks during classes would improve our school school for three reasons. Reason one, when we get to lunch we have barely any time to eat, reason two, is our lunch is at the end of the day, and reason three, is students work and focus

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