My parents and I went around doing some errands today, and one of our stops involved going to an office located inside the College of Chicago – Glenview. Right outside the building, there was an intriguing tree that I took a picture of. It literally has flowers growing out of its trunk without any branches or leaves to go with it.
In other news, one of my buddies who is taking classes at the same community college that I will be taking classes at later this summer informed me that most people there are stupid and the classes there are a joke. I’m not sure if that’s a good thing or a bad thing.
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Topic #113: Should schools control what kids eat for lunch? Some schools in Chicago now ban lunches from home for health reasons – kids either eat the school food, or nothing. What do you think about this?
I’m pretty indifferent about if schools should control what children should eat for lunch, and I don’t think I have enough background information about this issue to make a valid judgment about if it’s something good or not.
In a way, it’s a good thing that schools are moderating eating habits of children because eating healthy while young could enforce healthy eating habits in the future. As we all know, America is way too fat, and if students bring lunches from home, the stupidity of the fat adults will obviously be projected onto the types of lunches they make for their children.
On the other hand, taking away the autonomy of being able to choose what one eats for lunch might cause a lot of opposition. Although nutrition specialists make sure the school food is made so it meets the needs of the children, the fat parents might think that it is insufficient, or that their children need to eat more unhealthy food to become more fat like them.
So for the good of the future and to reduce the number of fat people, it’s obvious that professionals should take over food service for students, but an attempt to do good might lead to much more negative results, like students not eating at all as a display of protest and becoming frail.
So Far in 2011…
Number of Taco Bell tacos eaten: 24
Number of times I did my own laundry: 4