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    nutrition. “The current meal pattern increases the availability of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains in the school menu. The meal pattern’s dietary specifications set specific calorie limits to ensure age-appropriate meals for grades K-5, 6-8, and 9-12.” The United States National School Lunch Program also has sodium restrictions and is set to gradually reduce the sodium allowed in lunches. School lunches are required to meet Federal guidelines however; the exact meals that are served in…

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    In the 1949 film The Third Man, protagonist Holly Martins arrives in Vienna to work for his friend Harry Lime only to discover Lime died right before Martins landed in Austria. Without giving too much away, Martins ends up uncovering the circumstances surrounding his childhood chum’s death may be more complex than what’s visible on the surface. The mystery genre -- for both literature and film -- often plays on the idea that the evidence available may not always have the meaning it appears to…

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    Adam Sandler is an American born, Russian descendent, Jewish filmmaker, screenwriter, producer, and comedian actor. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Sandler moved to New Hampshire at the age of six where he lived until he graduated high school. Sandler then went back to New York to attend New York’s University Tish School of Arts where he graduated in 1988, then shortly after began his acting career. Sandler makes feel good movies, the type that don’t discriminate on the mood you’re in. His…

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    instead of visiting a local food business for traditional meals. Paul Feine a director of innovation for the institute of human studies at George Mason University describes in an article that when he took a vacation with his family to Paris they had lunch at a McDonald’s fast food restaurant. Feine writes, “On a recent trip to Paris with my family, I was standing inside a McDonald’s restaurant gazing out at the street as my wife ordered Le Happy Meal for our two year old”(Feine). Although there…

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    and opinions on this issue that are taking place in schools all around us everyday. The purpose of this act is to improve child nutrition. Schools are where we see this act being implemented the most because schools are the only place where the same meals are being served to a large group of children. Schools are an easy place to change to new regulations about what is healthy to eat and what is unhealthy for children at school. The HHFKA is putting strict regulations on school lunches. Children…

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    foods that they eat, this is no easy task. Most Thanksgiving dinners are full of saturated fats, pre-packaged ingredients, and produce that is far from healthy. Because of this, many health conscious people are starting to make a few changes to their meal preparation habits. And the first one of them is to use only organic ingredients. Organic foods won't make someone sick from all of the chemicals in them. They aren't genetically modified, and they have no added hormones or antibiotics. So all…

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    service user, but is made tasks easier for their staff; which means the service they provide is not always needed by the service user and the service is not available for service user when they need it. Take the example of meal times in care homes. In our home we have cooked meal three times a day, and other snacks are also available throughout the day and night to meet resident’s…

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    disease is salt, frozen meals, fried food and even breakfast. I will be explaining how all of these types of foods can harm you.…

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    Hygiene Policy

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    Hygiene Policy In Happy Faces, children are stimulated to develop the habit of cleaning their hands at the time of arrival, after using the restroom, after blowing their nose, as well as before and after eating. To dry the children’s hands we utilize disposable paper towels, diminishing the contagion of germs and illnesses. In the same manner, personal hygiene is fomented and spoken about throughout the day, and the need of using disposable loafers is explained in a group or individually, as…

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    Interview With Shewit

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    before class I headed out for lunch at one o clock in the afternoon. Once I walked into the place I noticed how elegant it was and I felt underdressed. The server Muhammad approached me and seated me telling me that if I had any questions he would be happy to assist me. I got served water in a wine glass. When I took a look at the menu at first I felt nervous because it was a little foreign to me and I tend to not like change in food. I asked the server what was the best thing on the menu that…

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