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Healthy eating and school lunches
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Healthy eating and school lunches

Ursula Potivar Healthy eating and school lunches Healthy eating Healthy eating is about feeling great, having more energy, and keeping yourself as healthy as possible. Healthy eating is a way of balancing the food you eat to keep your body strong, energized, and well nourished. When you eat well, you are taking good care of your body. Your food choices can reduce your risk of illnesses such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes, as well as defend against depression. Additionally, learning the habits of healthy eating can improve your health by boosting your energy, sharpening your memory and stabilizing your mood. Fruits and vegetables. Fruits and vegetables are the foundation of a healthy diet. They are low in calories and nutrient dense, which means they are packed with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and fiber. Fruits and vegetables should be part of every meal and your first choice for a snack -...

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REPORT
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REPORT

REPORT TO: The head of the school cauten at Saue Gymnasium FROM: Kristel SUBJECT: The popularity of eating school lunches in Saue Gymnasium DATE: 8 March 2015 INTRODUCTION: This report analyses the results of how many students eat school lunches in Saue Gymnasium. The report is based on a 2012 surwey in February and March. THE POPULARITY OF EATING SCHOOL LUNCHES: To begin with, Saue Gymnasium has 800 students and an average of 500 students ate school lunch every day in February and March. From this here, it can be concluded that school lunches are popular because more than half of the students ate school lunch. INCREASING POPULARITY OF SCHOOL MEALS: Due to Foreign language Weik, the third week of February, the number of students increased to 700, because the school cauten offered different national dishes on a separate days. Thus it can

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Buying on credit is an alternative way
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Buying on credit is an alternative way

INTRODUCTION: Buying on credit is an alternative way, it is said because it is a form of borrowing. MAIN BODY: First of all, credit card offer us a useful form of short term borrowing if you can repay your bill in each month. For example, when you are travelling or just need to unexpectedly make a ig purchase. However, before deciding to borrow money it is important to know if you will be able to repay it back in the future. People must know that free lunches don't exist and anyway they must pay later. PERSONAL OPINION In my opinion credit card is an ,,easy money" and often peole don't know what happens later. We should live according to our abilities and don't buy things when we haven't got enough money. CONCLUSION So, as you can see buying on credit is an alternative method and we should use it only then, when we know if we can afford the repayments.

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- Government fails to serve up free school meals for all-
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“ Government fails to serve up free school meals for all “

for 20% of the pupils in Scotland. 3. This topic is interesting because now I can compare my school lunch with Scottish meals. Here we have it for free until the end of the primary school. It's also interesting to read how are they handling with this economic crisis. 4. reluctance ­ vastumeelsus, magnetiline takistus provision ­ säte, lepingutingimus acute, akuutne, terav 5. Do you like our school lunches? What do you think about the economic crisis? How would you feel if we ought to pay for the lunch in our school? Anu Ristissaar 10R

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Artikkel koolist
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Artikkel koolist

festively every year. That schoolhouse, where we study now, was built on 1967 and it was renovated on 2009. Head of school is Aimar Arula. There are studying 841 students in 37 classes. We have 4 terms ­ September 1. until October 24., November 2. until December 24., January 11. until March 20. and March 29. until June 5. We get reports every end of the terms. We don't have school uniform, we're allowed to wear, what we want. School lunches are 20 minutes long. Food isn't and don't taste very well. That, when you can go to eat, depends on which number of class you are. In our school are sport days about three times per year ­ Autumn, Winter and Spring. We have competitions between different classes and we have special team with teachers. School parties are about twice a month, but they aren't very cool. It happens very rarely, when the party turns out good, but this is my opinion.

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Taxes
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Taxes

Income taxes in most countries are progressive. Estonia has had so far a flat tax rate which is quite unique in the world. The problem with progressive taxes is that the marginal rate- the tax people pay on any additional income - is always high, which is generally a disincentive to both working and investing. The higher the tax rates, more people are tempted to cheat. Some employers give highly paid employees lots of perquisites such as company cars, free health insurance, and subsidized lunches. Taxation Act in Estonia was passed in 2002. Taxes are divided into direct and indirect taxes. Direct taxes are income taxes, gambling tax, land tax, social tax and heavy goods vehicle tax. The income tax rate in Estonia is 21% and social tax rate is 33%. In 2000 a corporate tax reform took place in Estonia. The goal was to accelerate economic growth and make additional funds available for investment and the idea is that the moment of taxation of corporate income tax

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Nimetu
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Nimetu

History In 1837 Queen Victoria became the first monarch to use Buckingham Palace as their official residence Many parts of the house have been demolished and rebuilt in time The building was completed just before the outbreak of the First World War Today Headquarters of the Monarchy London residence of the Duke of York and the Earl and Countess of Wessex The offices of the Royal Household Used for State entertaining Banquets, lunches, dinners, receptions and the Royal Garden Parties Interior 77,000 square metr es of floorspace 775 rooms Lavishly furnished Paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, Claude Sculpture by Canova and Chantrey Visiting Millions of tourists Open August-September Changing of the Guard Buckingham Palace Garden The Queen's Gallery Conclusion The Buckingham Palace is one of the main tourist attractions in London. After writing

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Inglise keele kõne
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Inglise keele kõne

think about abstract concepts. Such understanding can only be taught in higher education institutions. The point of education is to allow opportunity. As opportunities change, so must our education systems. Also why do pay the university costs yourself is that you already have education free till the end of high school. So what do you want more from the Government? Government makes big spendings to education because they know that this is their country's future at stake. Even lunches till high school are free for everyone. Therefore there's not much reasons to complain. In conclusion I think it would definitely be a respectable decision from the Government if the universities are to be free. But the affects to the budget would be enormous. At the moment the Government's budget probably wouldn't handle it well. All in all the situation now is perfectly normal, just with some slight side effects.

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St-School
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St. School

School’s headmaste Paper [email protected] • Teachers • Contact • Cafeteria St. School • Home If you would like to contact our school send • Events all questions to: [email protected] • Admission s Our school’s address is Jolly 21. • School Paper • Teachers • Contact • Cafeteria St. School • Home Our school lunches cost 15€ for 2 months. If • Events a family is not able to pay the money, then the school will pay it for them. • Admission s Menu Monday: Potato, stake, salad, fruit and water. • School Paper Tuesday: Vegetable soup, yogurt. • Teachers Wednesday: Spaghetti, meatballs, milk, bread. • Contact Thursday: Hamburger, french fries, water. • Cafeteria Friday: Mushroom soup, apple pie, fruit.

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BUCKINGHAM PALACE
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BUCKINGHAM PALACE

Some of the more unusual jobs include fendersmith, clockmaker and flagman.Buckingham Palace has its own chapel, post office, swimming pool, staff cafeteria, doctor's surgery and cinema.The largest room in the Palace is the Ballroom, where Investitures and State banquets take place today. It is 36.6m long, 18m wide and 13.5m high. It was opened in 1856 with a ball to celebrate the end of the Crimean War.More than 50,000 people visit the Palace each year as The Queen's guests at banquets, lunches, dinners, receptions and garden parties. The Buckingham Palace kitchen is able to serve a sit- down meal to as many as 600 people at a time.Since 1993, the State Rooms of the Palace have also been open to members of the public to visit during August and September, while The Queen is not in residence. Martin Kristerson & Kristi Peets > The archways (1) lead through to a central courtyard.

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History and types of sandwich
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History and types of sandwich

other free to continue the game. . Montagu enjoyed his meat and bread so much that he ate it constantly, and sandwiches grew popular in Londo. it also took on the Earl’s name. By the Revolutionary War, the sandwich was well established in England. By the 19th Century the sandwich had become popular all over Europe, especially in  England because of the industrial revolution. People needed easy­to­make, easy­to­ carry lunches that would fill them up for a long day of work at the office TYPES OF SANDWICHES Sandwiches are now popular all over the world,. Would you believe that now Americans eat more than 300 million sandwiches a day? every region has their own take on the concept. Sandwiches come in endless varieties, making them one of the most popular foods worldwide. Here’s an example of few most popular ones.

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Buckhingam Palace
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Buckhingam Palace

anywhere. Two fulltime homological conservators wind them up every week and keep them in good working order. · Buckingham Palace is not only The Queen's London home: The Duke of Edinburgh, The Duke of York, The Earl and Countess of Wessex, The Princess Royal and Princess Alexandra also have private offices and apartments located within the Palace. · More than 50,000 people visit the Palace each year as The Queen's guests at banquets, lunches, dinners, receptions and garden parties. The Buckingham Palace kitchen is able to serve a sitdown meal to as many as 600 people at a time. Since 1993, the State Rooms of the Palace have also been open to members of the public to visit during August and September, while The Queen is not in residence. Some pictures Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Picture 4

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Estonian holidays-festivals-cultural events
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Estonian holidays, festivals, cultural events

All these names refer to activities carried out during the holidays. According to the ecclesiastical calendar, Lent came to an end on that day and it was allowed to eat meat again. A general custom was dyeing eggs. They were exchanged and presented to friends. The tradition is still practiced today. Good Friday is a quiet day, and everyone is back to work or school on Easter Monday. Easter Sunday is a family affair, with relatives getting together for long lunches. One popular traditional dish is pashka or pasha, a Russian style dessert made with curd cheese, almonds and raisins. In the run up to Easter people seek out the whitest eggs for painting and many hold eggpaintings parties. The eggs are used to decorate the table. Children play at breaking eggs, as in British conker competitions. It also customary to bring young willow twigs indoors for sprouting; sometimes grass seeds are planted in pots

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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE
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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

Don’t waste time reading the newspaper, drinking coffee, or socializing with co-workers. Develop a reputation for being the kind of person who is always working, and always working on high-priority tasks. Work all the time you work. Discipline yourself to keep yourself focused on the most valuable use of your time. Don’t allow other people to put you “off your game.” When you have coffee breaks or lunches, have them when they best suit you, not when they best suit the clock. ■ DOUBLE YOUR PRODUCTIVITY Here is a powerful three-step formula you can use to double your productivity and perhaps even double your income over the next 12 months. It is simple and powerful, and it works for anyone who uses it. First, make a decision to come into work an hour earlier. This

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