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What Can You Give As Gift Donations

Posted on 12. Jul, 2011 by .

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food donationsSome people prefer clothes as gift donations. Every family has children and children grow rapidly. Mostly, the parents buy big size clothes and shoes for them but after six month, the children have to leave recently bought shoes and clothes. Instead of throwing them to the garbage you can seal in big plastic bags and donate to charitable organization. Of course, the people affected by any kind of natural disaster, need clothes according to the season. Obviously, winter garments for winter season and summer garments for summer season, if you donate against season then clothes out of season will be of no use. If you do not have children then you can buy several clothes on sale or on discounts for charity. [...]

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Why Food Equality Resides Only in the Burbs

Posted on 11. Jul, 2011 by .

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food equityThe media and health industry like to talk a lot about the obesity epidemic, and how to curb it, Americans need to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables and less processed foods. It sounds easy, and for many of us is a completely attainable and realistic goal, but for many Americans who live in low-income communities, it’s just plain not an option. There is a growing disparity of food prices, quality and grocery store availability in the United States between inner-city and suburban communities, and the effects are becoming more apparent with each passing year. It has nothing to do with willpower, laziness or even lack of nutrition education. For families in low-income neighborhoods, like so many things in life, getting a nutritious meal all comes down to money. [...]

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Partners in Nutrition – Parents and the School Lunch Program

Posted on 10. Jul, 2011 by .

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nutrition partnersA lot has changed over the years within school lunch programs. You might be pleasantly surprised by the lunch program offered at your child’s school, and if you’re not, there are ways to take an active role in bringing about valuable reforms. It’s important to know what you can (and should!) expect from your school lunch program, how much it should cost, and how to get started pursuing any changes you’d like to see.

What does today’s school lunch look like?

With growing national concern with obesity and developing good eating habits early, a lot of changes have been made to the typical school lunch menu. More emphasis have been given to fresh fruits and vegetables and whole grains. Salad bars are becoming increasingly common. Baking food rather than frying is seeing an upturn, and in general healthier cooking and preparation standards are being raised. [...]

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Your Roadmap for Wealth and Poverty

Posted on 09. Jul, 2011 by .

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wealth statusWhether or not you share my Faith, really doesn’t matter. You will find that no matter the source of wealth building tips, the basic laws governing wealth and poverty are universal.  You may have already noticed, the majority of all valid literature surrounding wealth building instruction, teach common findings that come straight from the Bible, although the words are changed to reflect our generations. All of the solid teaching points to a few simple principles that cannot be ignored, if you are looking to generate wealth, and stay away from poverty.

I have read several books, and listened to many audio’s on success, but nothing has impacted me as greatly as Biblical direction. I decided to share the steps that I have learned with you, and put it as plainly as I can. I hope this impacts you as greatly as it did me. [...]

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Introduce Education to Help Prevent Poverty

Posted on 08. Jul, 2011 by .

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poverty in americaThese days, it seems that as the rich keep getting richer, the poor are still getting poorer. Third world nations are most affected by poverty, a condition characterized by severe deprivation of basic human needs, including food, safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, health, shelter, and education. And though the world produces enough food to feed all inhabitants, impoverished people in the developing world cannot afford it and some don’t even have access to it. People are going hungry, and poverty is the principal cause of this hunger. It is becoming more and more evident that the key to help prevent poverty is education, across all sectors of humanity. [...]

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