...healthy school lunch, while others think having a healthy lunch will reduce obesity in America. Here’s what America had to say about this! Some people think the government should regulate school lunch, because it will be healthy and it will reduce obesity. Regulating school lunch was first challenged by Michelle Obama. .The first lady wanted to improve the nutritional content of food. Some citizens love the idea. Some people think if they regulate school lunch it will get rid of they fatty foods “The big difference is that the calories are from healthier foods....
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...can be caused by having a serious illness. They may be afraid of the possible effects of treatment or that they are unable to get any better. http://www.slideshare.net/chloewhite/psychological-life-quality-factors Psychological security is needed in a primary school for the children, to feel safe in their environment and less anxious and also be reassured that they are in a safe place and enjoy going to school. The staff provide psychological security by: Teacher: They care for the students and support the children in lessons and to make sure the children are safe and that the classroom is safe for the children’s learning environment. They help the children with work or concerns they may have. Teaching assistant: If they take children out of class they work with the student and make sure that the environment that the children are working in (out of class) is safe. The teaching assistant makes sure that the students or student knows exactly where they are going so they don’t get scared or afraid when taken out of class. They discuss any concerns that the child may have and report it to their class teacher. Office staff: They have a security camera above the main entrance door so they can decide if they should buzz them in or not. They are...
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...farming as if he’d been farming since he’d been old enough to work, which he in fact had - “While Walter piled food on his plate, he and Atticus talked together like two men” (Lee 32). Generally, if someone is knowledgeable on a subject, they can easily strike up and maintain a conversation on that topic that they are knowledgeable about with someone else who is an expert on that topic....
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...for an important job or project and go to lunch; you take longer and longer breaks/lunches because no one pays attention to you. The next day you repeat the same process take a longer lunch and your project manager receives an email from the director that he’s been noticing his employee leave on break or lunch and he’s been missing in action for a while then he explains that there has been an emergency concerning the project and needs it to be fixed immediately. Your employee who’s been taking longer lunches is the lead head for the project, the first person the project manager looks for is you, but you are on a 1 hour and 30 min lunch and were noticed finally by your project manager. This lack of responsibility just cost you your job. 2. There is an important meeting at 8:00am in the morning; this meeting is to discuss some new protocols for work. You never were late every day to work, but this day you decide to come to work late and end up walking into the meeting that is being held by the GM. Bad first impression. 3. The client asked for you to work on a project that had a deadline. You noticed that you weren’t actually finished when you said you were, and now you had to hire someone else to take on the task. This mistake has cost you your contract, and messed up your reputation. 4. You are in the lunch room eating lunch, while you’re eating lunch you do not know that your boss’s daughter is actually in the lunch room visiting her dad for the day. You’re complaining...
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...Pay attention to this guide. Don’t throw it away. Yosemite is a big park, so you might get lost. It is also very important to read all signs when you enter the park, especially the sign that says “Bear Warning: Do not store food in vehicles.” Unless you want a bear to come and take your food, please do not leave your coolers! My dad left our cooler thinking nothing will happen. Next thing you know it disappeared. At least the cooler was full with coca-cola's. The good news was the rangers took it to not risk any bears from coming to the parking lot. They gave us a “ticket” to go to their office and had to pay a fee since we might have caused someone to get hurt. The fee wasn’t that bad but finding the office was the worst part. We spend about an hour finding the office instead of souvenir shopping. The office is in a cabin close to a medium sized store, with a large balcony and picnic tables on the balcony. But, if there is food in the cooler, you will end up paying $500. To arrive at the trial, you must take a bus. Unless you want to walk an additional 1.5 mile. It is up to you. Always make sure you’re in the right bus. You do not want to go on a hike that is for experienced...
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...individuals go through. Consumers go through a process when making choices. This paper will discuss the consumer decision making process and its importance to marketers. Awareness Before a consumer can even begin the decision making process he or she must be aware of the product or service. At this stage the consumer is aware of a problem. For example, someone may decide that they are hungry. The problem has been identified by the individual that they must eat to satisfy their hunger. The hunger example will show the steps of a nominal decision. A nominal decision is a very low involvement purchase. Limited decision making and extended decision making are for high involvement purchases, for example, the purchase of a vehicle, or a house. Information Search & Understanding The next step of the process is the information search phase. For a nominal decision, such as what to have for lunch, an individual would conduct a limited internal search for information. The individual could ask his or herself questions such as: What do I feel like eating? Is there anything I want to eat in the fridge? How much money will I spend on lunch? These are all questions which the individual should be able to answer for themselves. For high involvement purchases such as purchasing a vehicle, a consumer’s decision making process will follow the model of either limited decision making or extended decision making, depending upon how confident the individual consumer is towards purchasing a vehicle...
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...Mysteries and America History JFK JFK’s assassination was very sad, it was a tragic day, but the mystery of how he died is going to be revealed. He died 11/22/63, Friday, at 12:30. Lee Harvey Oswald was part of a larger conspiracy that killed kennedy. There are three reasons, one is that oswald shot him with the help of a conspiracy. Oswald was eating his lunch on the second floor, but the gunshot came from the seventh floor. We believe that he was part of the CIA, which means he shot JFK and was trained to run fast. This could explain why he was eating his lunch on the second floor after he shot kennedy. Lee Harvey Oswald was working with the CIA and a larger conspiracy to conclude the change of route. Kennedy’s first route was going to start...
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...of Education In schools, different people can see or observe different things. Some support personnel take information and handle situations completely different than other people. Depending on who is giving the observation could determine if you get a clear accurate picture of the entire situation. Observing the information given about Lacy Elementary School, there are some concerns about the cafeteria situation. Student characteristics can be affected by their surroundings. At Lacy Elementary School, one main concern is the school is overcrowded. The school was built to hold approximately 500 students but it currently over capacity by approximately 150 students. Even though a lot of students tend to not eat breakfast, at Lacy Elementary, it is just the opposite. The bulk of the students come to eat breakfast which is a great way to start the day. According to Basch, skipping breakfast “has a negative impact on academic achievement by adversely affecting cognition and absenteeism” (Basch, 2011). Students sit quietly, talk and finish their homework during the breakfast session. The majority of the students discard their trash in the appropriate places. When it is time for the students to leave and go to class, students aren’t too noisy and exit the cafeteria appropriately. During lunch shift, the students’ actions are completely different. Since there are only 2 lunch shifts, the cafeteria is over crowded with students. Students walk around from table to table, shout, push...
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...like to share with the class or have a question. * Hitting or shoving: * Keep hands to yourself. * First – warning from the teacher. * Second – loss of privilege – note home to parents. * Third – loss of privilege and Principal involved Beginning of the Day: * Beginning with specific social activities: * When arriving to the classroom, hang up backpacks, coats, and lunch bags on your coat hanger. * Remove homework folder from your backpack and place in the homework bin. * Quiet play until bell rings. * Pledge: * All students will observe one minute of silent meditation. * Pledge of Allegiance will be recited. * For those who choose not to participate, you must still be quiet during this time. * After the pledge is over, everyone returns to their seats. * Handling administrative activities (attendance, money). * Students will start the morning with daily journal activity, and roll will be taken while children are writing. * After roll, any lunch money or field trip money will be collected. * Ending the day by cleaning. * Five minutes before class ends, everyone will clean up their desk and the floor around their desk. * Each child must show the...
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...Growl! Growl! Gurgle! Do you hear the growling in your stomach from missing 1 meal? Well someone has missed 5. My thoughts are that all kids should get free lunch. I know that your parents feel out the paperwork for free lunch, but what if your parents lose their job the next week. How would the school know, unless you tell them? That would be embarrassing. Kids should have free lunch because they could be homeless, have no food at home, and no money and schools is the only place they eat. If kids families have no money how do they afford food? 15.7 million children (21.6%) in America live in poverty ( Malter ). This number was lower 15 years ago in 2000 this number 15% ( Malter ). How could schools give these small portions that look...
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...pulled into handling throughout his day. Upon arriving at work Sam was approached by Al about a new worker not showing up for work on the dock. At this point Sam was responsible for finding someone to fill in. Once Sam arrived at the HR office he had to work out a payroll situation. At Sam's desk he was approached with the mail. Opening the mail was disrupted by a phone call regarding a complaint the plant manager had about his administrative assistant, he is looking for a replacement. He returned to his initial task of finding a fill in for the dock. Before he completed that task his attention was diverted to termination reports. Sam answered the phone before he had a chance to consider the termination reports which resulted in Glenna Johnson reminding him of the importance of another task he needed to address regarding unsolved grievances. She was annoyed when he mentioned he did not have time. Again, before considering that issue he was approached with another request this time to approve rate changes. Sam then had to attend to job applicants that had arrived for interviews. During the interviews Sam’s friend Cecil who is an engineer at the plant showed up to talk over a cup of coffee. Sam was required to attend a staff meeting that he wasn't too interested in. Sam went to lunch with someone to...
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...Vietnam has a population of 2,000,000 the population is made up of mainly Vietnamese and Ethnic Chinese. Other minorities include Khmer and Cham descendants that lived in central and southern Vietnam before it was conquered by the Vietnamese. There are a few Tribal groups in Vietnam that make up 7 percent of the population. Their ancestors came from other Asian countries and have settled in in Vietnam. The different ethnic groups get along for the most part, but the Vietnamese have hostility towards the Ethnic Chinese for having dominance in the national economy. 700,000 Vietnamese have entered the United States since 1975. According to the census bureau, 2011, the population for Asians in the United States is estimated at 18.2 million; of that 1.9 million are Vietnamese. States with the largest population of Vietnamese are California, Texas, Florida, Washington, Virginia, New York, and Massachusetts. Together these seven states have 65.7 percent of all Vietnamese born immigrants. California and New York have the largest of the population of Vietnamese; California with 5.8 million and New York with 1.8 million Vietnamese ethnicities. Vietnamese immigrants make up 3 percent of all the immigrants in the United States in 2006 (Census Bureau, 2006). Vietnamese are the fifth largest immigrant group in the United States. Of foreign-born Vietnamese 72.8 percent were naturalized U.S citizens. About two thirds were limited English proficient and 1.4 percent was unauthorized immigrants...
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...Actually, everything listed in the Student Code of Conduct and the Student Code of Academic Integrity seemed normal to me. There was one thing though. In the testing, one of the questions gave an example that a student brought a knife in his lunch. I understand how a knife can be used as a weapon however; I don’t think that should count as breaking the rules. If the student actually wanted to harm someone, I do not believe the weapon would be with his lunch. And in that case, would a butter knife be considered a weapon? You can do more damage to someone with a text book or pencil than you could with a butter knife. What did you learn about the behaviors considered important for an ethical learner or student in the University of Phoenix learning community? I learned quiet a lot in the behaviors portion. I have always said “It is your life, live it the way you want.” Well I never thought that if, for example, my roommate was drinking and throwing parties every night it would affect me studying or completing my work. Vis versa also! You have to take into question how your actions are going to affect the people around you. If you study constantly and your roommate parties every night, than maybe you should consider living with someone else. It is not fair to your classmates, roommates, or anybody for that matter for you to run wild, when everyone around you is struggling to pass a class because of your actions. Why are the Student Code of Conduct and Student Code of Academic...
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...you want to enter a building you have to swipe your finger. It is not like just swiping a card. You have to physically be there to gain access. Teachers could require swiping your finger or getting your retina scanned to take attendance. This takes away the option of possibly having a friend sign you in if there was an emergency and you could not make it. Also, those records could be collected and future employers could possibly gain access to them. A person with bad attendance probably should not get a job over someone with good attendance, but the person with bad attendance could be automatically taken out of competition with no chance to explain. Although biometrics can legitimately address a host of problems from slow lunch lines, lost lunch money, cumbersome payment, fraud and bullying, to falling National School Lunch Program participation, In most school lunch biometric systems, students place a forefinger on a small fingerprint reader. In seconds, the system translates the electronic print into a mathematical pattern, discards the fingerprint image, and matches the pattern to the student's meal account information. Though some providers claim that biometrics speed up every school lunch line, this isn't always the case. Biometric systems will speed lunch lines where cash is primarily used because students, especially younger ones, are prone to losing or misplacing cash and extra time is taken to make correct change. Personal Identification Number based systems and magnetic...
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...To be healthy or to not be healthy is the question? Today kids are not always eating a healthy meal and to make up for the loss the national school lunch and school breakfast program was established. I do believe that this is a good idea to keep our kids from being obese and teaching them healthier eating options. The National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs were established to align them with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Most schools are increasing the availability of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fat free and low fat fluid milk in school meals; reduce the levels of sodium, saturated fat and trans fat in meals; and meet the nutrition needs of school children within their calorie requirements,” (Federal Register, 2012). Our kids will still be able to enjoy their breakfast and lunch, it’s just a little healthier than what it used to be. To improve lunches and breakfasts, schools are required to offer fruits and vegetables as two separate meal components. Fruit daily at breakfast and lunch, vegetable daily at lunch, including specific vegetable subgroups weekly. A daily meat/ meat alternate at breakfast, fluid milk that is fat free (unflavored and flavored) and low fat (unflavored only). Students are required to select a fruit or a vegetable as part of the reimbursable meal. “The National School Lunch Program supports student nutrition in over 101,000 schools and residential facilities,” (Federal Project, 2014). Free and reduced priced meals are...
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