To: Mrs. Cook
From: Student of Trend College
Subject: Students eating habits at Trends College
Date: 17 January 2018
Intoduction
The aim of this report is to give an overview of students eating
habits at Trends College and to give recommendations to Mrs. Cook
about which food to serve .
Body part
Girls eating habits at Trends College are quite equal . 55% of all
girls prefer to eat vegetables at luch, 35% like different pastas for
their lunch, 32% like to eat meat and potatoes and 30% want to eat fast food.
Boys eating habits at Trends College are quite different comparing
with girls eating habits. Most of boys, 65% suggest to eat fast food, almost half of boys 49%, enjoy to eat meat and potatoes, 25% vote for
vegetables and 20% for pasta .
Conclusion
As can be seen form this report, girls and boys eating habita are really different. Girls mostly are worried about their healt so they
prefer healthy food. However boys, do not care about their healt so
they Adore eating unhealthy food. For these reasons, I feel the best option is to make meat and potatoes it fits for both .
pressure, because tests are almost everyday and everybody wants to pass them. For example, I used to be under the pressure and study almost everyday, while my stress raised and raised. In my opinion, the solution to this problem is to reduce the amount of tasks. To sum up, there are many sources of stress in young people's lives, which affect theirs ability to be positive. But it is important to bear in mind that there are also solutions to avoid stress. REPORT 2009 To: Mrs. Cook From: Exchange student at Trent College Subject: Trent College students' eating preferences Date: 04/05/12 Purpose The aim of this report is to present Trent College students' eating preferences and make recommendations. A survey was carried out among the students in Trent College. Fast food Fast food is the most popular type of food among the boys. This is demonstrated by the fact that a significant number of boys prefered it. Only 30% of girls prefered fast food. This
To: Mrs. Tina Cook From: Mari Mets Suject: Students' eating preferences Date: 07.11.2013 Introduction: This report was carried out collect information about the Students' eating preferences at Trent College in Wales. The result are given proportion of students who chose a particular food type. Students could choose as many types as they wanted. Boy's food preferences: The survey revealed that 65% of boys love to eat fast food. 49% boys like to eat meat and potatoes. 25% boys preference eat vegetables and 20% boys eat pasta. Girl's food preferences: The survey revealed that 55% of girls love to eat vegetables. 35% girl like eat pasta. 32% girls preference eat meat and potates, and 30% girls fast food. Conclusion: All in all, the Students' eating prefenences was somewhat different
Report about students eating habits. Most of todays students don't have their proper habits, Fast food can wreak havoc on your health if you aren't careful. Limit stops at fast food restaurants, and when you do go, bypass the French fries and other fried treats. Order salads, sandwiches that don't contained fried or greasy meat, and baked potatoes. Select pizza healthy pizza toppings, such as olives, mushrooms and green peppers. If you must have meat, opt for Canadian bacon, which is much lower in fat than pepperoni.
include the battery, and the space in the box for the charger was empty. I am now in Wondercity, and I am not returning to Freetown, so I need to get the missing parts here. I would be grateful if you could arrange for the parts to be sent to me. I attach a copy of the receipt for your information. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, Introduction This report looks at the dietary habits of twenty students in their final year at Freedonian Secondary School. The report is based on the students' responses to the questionnaire administered by the school's doctor. Meals The survey have revealed that the students do not have enough meals. Only eight of those questioned eat before school, and half of them have their midday meal at school. Worryingly, as few as four students have both breakfast and school lunch. Still more
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.
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And I think that I don't want to try out any animal meat. I think that it's distasteful. 3. What do you consider a healthy diet? I think that healthy diet is quite good choice to reduce weight. But I think that certainly the human who want to have a healthy diet must do the healthy diet in doctor directed. Sometimes the healthy diet is more harmful than useful. But I support that. 4. Do you prefer buying Estonian food to imported food? Yes, I do. That because then I know what I'm eating. Sometimes the imported food is not very clean. Imported food consist many preservatives and toxics. It's not very healthy. But sometimes the Estonia food choice is quite small. Sometimes we must buy food what is imported to our country. 5. Which Estonian foods would you export? Why? I don't know exactly, but I think that maybe rye, because the ryes grow quite good in Estonia. Rye is important corn for Estonians. Maybe I should export some vegetables too, because I think
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