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City's obesity concerns clash with national push for school breakfasts
By YOAV GONEN in NY and GEOFF EARLE in DC
Last Updated: 5:57 AM, September 29, 2012
Posted: 12:55 AM, September 29, 2012

Education Secretary Arne Duncan has jumped into the food fight over school breakfast, calling for schools nationwide to adopt new programs to provide free morning meals, which Mayor Bloomberg’s administration warns might lead city kids to pack on the pounds.

Duncan wants schools to offer programs that provide breakfast to all kids — rather than making poor kids show up at the school cafeteria early — to avoid any social “stigma.”

He also backs “Grab ’N’ Go” meals and other federally funded programs to let kids eat in their classrooms each morning.......................>>>>.........................>>>>...............http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/school_meals_weight_sec_trgOg8WikI9Zj7QMapyptN
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dinner will be next


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Education Secretary Arne Duncan has jumped into the food fight over school breakfast, calling for schools nationwide to adopt new programs to provide free morning meals, which Mayor Bloomberg’s administration warns might lead city kids to pack on the pounds.



WTF IS WRONG WITH THIS pr**k....and we accept the government's idea of 'the feeding'.....

WTF IS WRONG WITH US??????????


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dinner will be next


Yep.

They need to go to the residences of these low income kids and see what's there.   Big screen TV's, cable TV. computers, internet, cell phones, etc.   But parents can't feed their kids breakfast.

And if the parents would stop using their food stamps on "tv dinners" type foods, there money would go farther






Optimists close their eyes and pretend problems are non existent.  
Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and
speak up for the people rather than the politicos and their rich cronies.
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Sleep overs will be next!!

They are taking away your parental rights/duties.....a little at a time! Wake up folks! These kids are being brainwashed raised to think that GOV ALMIGHTY will take care of them better than their parents. Again....wake up folks!!


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they will go in at 7:30 and come home at 5:30 after they are fed


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The Shape of Things to Come
John Denham

£9.95

27 June 2012

Labour’s New Thinking

After the 1970s it was inevitable that the Conservative party would move away from the postwar consensus, but it was Margaret Thatcher who made it Thatcherite. In the 1990s Labour was bound to be centrist; but Blair and Brown gave New Labour its distinctive shape.

After the banking crisis Labour was bound to reflect a public mood more critical of neo-liberal economics, and less confident about big state spending, but Labour in 2012 will also be shaped by the particular politics and personality of Ed Miliband.

Since becoming Labour leader Ed Miliband has successfully opened several new national political debates, from the ‘squeezed middle’ to ‘responsible capitalism’ and concern about diminishing opportunities for the rising generation.

These essays explore where this politics could take Labour – and there is a striking coherence, radicalism and optimism about the future they see.

You can now read the whole publication online, or read individual chapters from our contributors. (PDF links)

Download a full copy of “The Shape of Things to Come” here.

Foreword Ernst Stetter
Introduction John Denham
Meeting the fiscal challenge Rachel Reeves MP
Enlightenment Labour Will Hutton
Stepping up, not stepping back Chuka Umunna MP
Easing the squeeze Matthew Pennycook
A new welfare bargain Kate Green MP
Taking the long view on welfare policy Kitty Ussher
Social democratic public services Rick Muir
A modern, humanised state Helen Goodman MP
Shades of blue Rowenna Davis
Home affairs: too hot to handle? Andrew Harrop
Labour’s next foreign policy David Clark
An age of reassurance Nick Pecorelli
The personal politics of Ed Miliband Marc Stears


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

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No Right Turn
Andrew Harrop, Natan Doron

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Britain’s enduring support for public services

The political right, and many on the left, have long assumed that the people of Britain want the state to be smaller. But new Fabian research suggests that progressive advocates for the state and tax-funded public services have reason to be confident. ‘No Right T urn’ is based on original qualitative and quantitative research which explores how people respond to some of the main arguments for and against the state and public services. Over nine hours of focus groups plus a nationally representative opinion poll provide a rich picture of how the public view the debate around the role of the state.

The idea that we all depend on public services at different stages of our lives, and that tax-funded public ser vices are a way of caring for those less fortunate in our society , were both popular . So too were the themes of contribution and desert, with the importance that public services play throughout everyone’s life cycle a key theme.

The left should resist the urge to seek out a middle-way that cedes ground to the right on public ser vice debates. Labour can be confident and bold in making pro-state arguments and can set out a collectivist case for maintaining high quality, tax-funded public services.


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

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"Free Breakfast"?  Of all the things my tax dollars pay for, the least offensive is food for a kid who's hungry.


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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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"Free Breakfast"?  Of all the things my tax dollars pay for, the least offensive is food for a kid who's hungry.

And who's fault is that? the parents??? of course not, don't blame the parents.
Somehow, I think the parents are the last to go hungry...
You need a license to catch fish in this state, but anyone with a fertile uterus can have a child...


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"Free Breakfast"?  Of all the things my tax dollars pay for, the least offensive is food for a kid who's hungry.


then invite a few kids over for breakfast every morning...no one is stopping you....as a matter of fact I know a few
folks who would love to take you up on this very cost saving measure.....

no one is starving in America....poor nutrition ABSOLUTELY....that's what happens when mankind is removed from the
land and allows a system to feed them.....

Starvation
Definition
Starvation is the result of a severe or total lack of nutrients needed for the maintenance of life.
Description
Adequate nutrition has two components, necessary nutrients and energy in the form of calories. It is possible to ingest enough energy without a well-balanced selection of individual nutrients and produce diseases that are noticeably different from those resulting from an overall insufficiency of nutrients and energy. Although all foods are a source of energy for the human body, it is possible to consume a seemingly adequate amount of food without getting the required minimum of energy (calories). For example, marasmus is the result of a diet that is deficient mainly in energy. Children who get enough calories, but not enough protein have kwashiorkor. This is typical in cultures with a limited variety of foods that eat mostly a single staple carbohydrate like maize or rice. These conditions overlap and are associated with multiple vitamin and mineral deficits, most of which have specific names and set of problems associated with them.
Marasmus produces a very skinny child with stunted growth.
Children with kwashiorkor have body fat, an enlarged liver, and edema—swelling from excess water in the tissues. They also have growth retardation.
Niacin deficiency produces pellagra characterized by diarrhea, skin rashes, brain dysfunction, tongue, mouth and vaginal irritation, and trouble swallowing.
Thiamine (Vitamin B1) deficiency causes beriberi, which can appear as heart failure and edema, a brain and nerve disease, or both.
Riboflavin deficiency causes a sore mouth and throat, a skin rash, and anemia.
Lack of vitamin C (ascorbic acid)—scurvy—causes hair damage, bleeding under the skin, in muscles and joints, gum disease, poor wound healing, and in severe cases convulsions, fever, loss of blood pressure, and death.
Vitamin B12 is needed to keep the nervous system working properly. It and pyridoxine (vitamin B6) are both necessary for blood formation.
Vitamin A deficiency causes at first loss of night vision and eventually blindness from destruction of the cornea, a disease called keratomalacia.
Vitamin K is necessary for blood clotting.
Vitamin D regulates calcium balance. Without it, children get rickets and adults get osteomalacia.
Causes and symptoms
Starvation may result from a number of factors. They include:
anorexia nervosa, which is an eating disorder characterized by extreme calorie restriction
intentional fasting
coma
stroke
inability to obtain food (famine; child abuse; aftermath of war or other disaster; being lost in wilderness or desert areas)
severe gastrointestinal disease
Since the body will combat malnutrition by breaking down its own fat and eventually its own tissue, a whole host of symptoms can appear. The body's structure, as well as its functions, are affected. Starved adults may lose as much as 50% of their normal body weight.
Characteristic symptoms of starvation include:
shrinkage of such vital organs as the heart, lungs, ovaries, or testes, and gradual loss of their functions
chronic diarrhea
anemia
reduction in muscle mass and consequent weakness
lowered body temperature combined with extreme sensitivity to cold
decreased ability to digest food because of lack of digestive acid production
irritability and difficulty with mental concentration
immune deficiency
swelling from fluid under the skin
decreased sex drive
Complete starvation in adults leads to death within eight to 12 weeks. In the final stages of starvation, adult humans experience a variety of neurological and psychiatric symptoms, including hallucinations and convulsions, as well as severe muscle pain and disturbances in heart rhythm.
In children, chronic malnutrition is marked by growth retardation. Anemia is the first sign to appear in an adult. Swelling of the legs is next, due to a drop in the protein content of the blood. Loss of resistance to infection follows next, along with poor wound healing. There is also progressive weakness and difficulty swallowing, which may lead to inhaling food. At the same time, the signs of specific nutrient deficiencies may appear.
Treatment
If the degree of malnutrition is severe, the intestines may not tolerate a fully balanced diet. They may, in fact, not be able to absorb adequate nutrition at all. Carefully prepared elemental diets or intravenous feeding must begin the treatment. A formula consisting of 42% dried skim milk, 32% edible oil, and 25% sucrose plus electrolyte, mineral, and vitamin supplements is recommended for the first phase of refeeding. The treatment back to health is long and first begins with liquids. Gradually, solid foods are introduced and a daily diet providing 5,000 calories or more is instituted.
Prognosis
People can recover from severe degrees of starvation to a normal stature and function. Children, however, may suffer from permanent mental retardation or growth defects if their deprivation was long and extreme.
Key terms
Anemia — Not enough red blood cells in the blood.
Anorexia nervosa — Eating disorder marked by malnutrition and weight loss commonly occurring in young women.
Cornea — The clear part of the front of the eye that admits light.
Kwashiorkor — Severe malnutritution in children caused by mainly by a protein-poor diet, characterized by growth retardation.
Marasmus — Severe malnutritution in children caused by a diet lacking mainly in calories. Can also be caused by disease and parasitic infection.


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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Well let Arne Duncan pay for it....
The public school is a barbaric relic and going away.
They must do something to make it more marketable.
Ah the Ole bread and Circus trick.
Wher is my fiddle???


We didnt come this far to get this far.
   random 12 year old


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Well let Arne Duncan pay for it....
The public school is a barbaric relic and going away.
They must do something to make it more marketable.
Ah the Ole bread and Circus trick.
Wher is my fiddle???


couldn't be any truer


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

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meats for the belly and the belly for meats


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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"Free Breakfast"?  Of all the things my tax dollars pay for, the least offensive is food for a kid who's hungry.


Yes mastuh I will pay.
Im glad you take money and life from me to give away according to your desire.
Yes I will pay just let me be happy.


We didnt come this far to get this far.
   random 12 year old


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