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Aissata Traore

Single Sex or Mixed Schools? - Get The Right School - 0 views

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    This article is more about the right school for student education. The author argues both single sex school and mixed school are all benefit. therefore it depends on our personel nature to choose what we really like.
gaelan76

Studying School Food Waste - 0 views

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    While the study isn't on food waste, specifically, there's plenty of insight on the topic. "Digging" found that food was the single largest material generated by schools, amounting to 24 percent of the total waste generated. That's about double the percentage in the (regular) municipal solid waste stream!
leonel lopez

Less Food Waste at Parties - 0 views

  •  Decorating sugar cookies is one of the easiest ideas for parties with children
  • Instead of focusing on eating a big plate of food, the children are focused on decorating their cookies and licking the icing off their fingers.
  • Selecting treats people love in single-portion sizes and adding a few party games or music can make it easy to reduce waste
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    Really interesting on how to take the kids attention. Its really smart to have small appetizers than big plates whit a lot of food that could be waste.
Blake Damron-Gurule

How to wage war on food waste - 0 views

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    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) estimates that Americans waste 30 percent of all edible food produced, bought, and sold in this country, although it acknowledges that this figure is probably low.Part of the problem is the heterogeneous nature of food waste -there is no single culprit, just many diffuse sources that add up to a slow and steady bleed on the economy and the environment. This site tells us what we already know, just some random helpful information in there that is fun and good to know.
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    Everyone is responsible for food being wasted the biggest contributors being cafeteria's, restaurants, and grocery stores. The first steps to wage war on food waste are to buy conservatively and make just enough instead of to much. Also to embrace the three R's reduce, reuse, and recycle.
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