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Wednesday 20 September 2017

Lunchtime Should be Longer

Lunchtime Should be Longer

When lunchtime is mentioned in schools, people normally talk about the quality or nutritional value of food. Although, the length of the lunchtime may also have an effect on the health and academics of the students.

Why are lunch periods shortened?
Lunch periods are usually shortened because schools need to shorten their overall time, while still fitting the academic time. Therefore, lunchtime is the first to go.
Sometimes, administrators are afraid that more free time could put students into danger. Some schools are overwhelmed with students so they need to alternate the students’ lunchtime into 2 or more periods.

Healthier Meals
Often, the longer it takes to make a healthy meal, the healthier it is. When students have more time to eat, obviously, they are going to eat more. Even if students start with unhealthy things, they will still have time for healthy food like fruit or vegetables. It is especially important for parents without the money to send their children to school with proper lunches, who depend on the school for half of their lunch.

Time to relax
Rushing to eat doesn’t give students enough time to properly enjoy the food, sense fullness, or how food makes them feel so they know when to stop. Allowing students to socialize at lunchtime is important for their focus on academics in the afternoon. Although some adults worry about students wandering off in play time, most children use this time to socialize, catch up on homework, or get help from teachers.

So in conclusion, lunchtime should be longer because there are healthier meals and there is more time to relax.

Friday 8 September 2017

Don’t reuse disposable Water Bottles!
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By Andrew and Scott

san-francisco-plastic-water-bottle-ban-1.jpgINTRODUCTION

You bought a disposable bottle of water, it’s not really eco-friendly. But you think to yourself, I can just refill it after I am done with it! Pretty nice, it’s eco-friendly! But wait, multiple studies show that refilling your disposable water bottles is a health risk.


screw-top-gettyimages-85210965.jpgWhy do we need to do this?
This is for your own health’s benefit. You will be much more healthier if you do follow what we are saying.                                                                                                                                                                   These are some facts that show that disposable water bottles are dangerous.
It is not the chemicals you should be worrying about, it’s actually bacteria. If left unwashed, disposable water bottles can hold microbes.
So it’s OK to just use plastic bottles that are designed to be reused! Right? No. There is still a chemical in the bottles which is called Bisphenol A. Bisphenol A is a chemical in reusable plastic water bottles.  Bisphenol A interferes with the way that hormones behave in our bodies. A study has found that 65 percent of an elementary (primary) school student’s water bottles have bacteria.
Disposable water bottles are very welcoming to bacteria. This is because reusable water bottles are made for refillings, whereas disposable water bottles break down, leaving room for bacteria to come in.
The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences points out that a 2008 review expressed "some concern for effects on the brain, behavior, and prostate gland in fetuses, infants, and children at current human exposures to bisphenol A." There is more research needed, but you should definitely stay away from it.