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    Lunch is would be a tricky subject to adjust. First I would allow up to 10 people to sit at a table together. The food would be of higher quality. We may even order Pizza Hut pizza on Fridays. Runza could be on Tuesdays and Subway on Wednesday. Monday could be an El Puerto day. Lastly, Arby’s could be on Thursday. The snack bar would still reign, yet there would always be two line open instead of one and there would be Pepsi products available too. The bell system for lunch here is not…

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    Conference The Youth Division of the South East NAACP document plans and maps out the future of the Lunch Counter Sit-Ins and Desegregation. The 1960 Youth Division Primary Documents highlight student arrests, demonstrations held by the students in the South Eastern Region, conferences, and plans of action. The document is significant due to it being a written record of what happened and how the Youth Lunch Counter Sit-Ins were formed and organized. The documents are important to let other…

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    argument made by The Economist in its work, “If Borders Were Open: The $78 Trillion Free Lunch”, is that if nations such as Great Britain or the United Stated allowed immigrants to enter its country freely, then this change may help that country grow economically and socially. The Economist shows this through the use of comparisons and statistics. The article “If Borders Were Open: The $78 Trillion Free Lunch” discusses how open borders are not as harmful as most people think they are. Most…

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    The poem, “My Father’s Lunch” is the discussion of the tough work life that families go through. The poem is centered on the strong imagery that sets the poem, and this method allows the reader to be immersed in the reality of the poem. The usage of other techniques by Erica Funkhouser, were strong diction and alliteration. Her use of alliteration is important to draw attention to certain stanzas. Additionally, the use of diction is important to the poem as well because of the way she designs…

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    The acronym TANSTAAFL stands for "There Aint No Such Thing As A Free Lunch." When we hear the word free, there needs to be a red flag go up because as the saying goes there ain't nothing free, as there are resource costs somewhere in the mix (Sexton, 2012). With scarcity, we have unlimited wants, and limited resources and competition can make it difficult for allocating resources and efficiency makes the economic pie as large as possible (Sexton, 2012). For firms to compete, they have to…

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    however, the number has increased dramatically this school year. CHS students simply lack engagement during flex lunch. The disappearance of clubs, or the lack thereof, is one factor that considerably hinders student involvement during flex lunch. These clubs played an instrumental role in collectively attracting and engaging students. Consequently,…

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    respect, dignity, and the same opportunities everyone should have. Illustrating the concept of independence, every student needs the opportunity for off campus lunch, although disadvantages prove opposition, the advantages to the student of improving nutrition, and trust far outweigh any negative repercussion. Some think that off Campus lunch may cause some disadvantages such as: traffic safety, skipping classes, or the school’s responsibility over the students. Although these…

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    Created in the aftermath of WWII in 1946, the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) was started out of the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act to deal with malnutrition amongst children in poverty (Edwalds, 2013). During this period, there was a agricultural excess, meaning farmers were not able to find consumers for their crops. The NSLP allocated…

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    In the last five years there has been an obvious change in the lunches being served in schools. The United States Department of Agriculture; Food and Nutrition Services has been in charge of this program change, “The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) is a federally assisted meal program operating in public and nonprofit private schools and residential child care institutions. It provides nutritionally balanced, low-cost, or free lunches to children each school day”. The NSLP was created along…

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    named “Why lunch ladies are heroes.” His main focus during the speech was how lunch ladies put in an enormous amount of hard work that is rarely recognized throughout the community. He recounts how upon returning to his old elementary school and having his former lunch lady Jeannie still recognize him, he really started thinking about the recognition lunch ladies deserve but rarely receive. It made him think so much that he decided to create a lunch lady graphic novel series to help lunch…

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