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Photographic Memory : I Love Taking Pictures in Palm Beach Gardens

Article by Bennett White

The last time that I visited Palm Beach Gardens was a week ago. I brought my camera with me because my friend Jerry was about to get married. I am a professional photographer living in the West Palm Beach area. I enjoy helping my friends and family out with their photographic memories. I take my work seriously. I have been traveling all over the United States of America from as early as I can remember. I take my photography to the next level because I think that you should.

When I was a teenager, I used to help my dad with his pictures. I was the kind of kid that always had to have his way. My dad told me that I should be a happy go lucky type of kid, but I was always very serious. I wanted to do everything perfect. I guess that is why I am such a perfectionist when it comes to taking photographs. I love it when I enter a church full of people just waiting for the bride and groom to enter. I think that every bride and groom is special. They have their one big day in their lifetime and they depend on their photographer to take things to the next level. You have to realize that you can learn a lot about social events by going to these types of functions.

I am also a nature photographer. I love to take pictures of birds and fish. I take a lot of pictures of anything that I see that is odd. I then go home and put everything together in one big portfolio. I have so many photo albums around my home that I have no idea what to make of it next. You have to put everything inside of yourself to make something successful. You must be by yourself in order to learn something that is truly unique. Some things just never change.

I consider myself to be a palm beach gardens photographerbecause I shoot a lot of my photographs in this area. I love it when I can take my shots on my own and make something great. I always seem to take my work more seriously than other people. I guess I was always meant to do photography. I would say that this is my calling in life. Photography is more than a hobby for me, it is really who I am and what I love to do. I tend to make friends with people that love photography as well.

I enjoy writing articles about photography and new age events. I spend most of my time shooting pictures of nature and people. I have been studying photography for over twenty years.










Edible Gardens in Sacramento Schools : Brain Foods

Article by Patricia Hawke

Alice Waters, a renown celebrity chef, made a visit to Sacramento’s Schools in California to push the schools to go green and serve locally grown food in their schools. This would stimulate Sacramento’s economy by having the schools district’s purchase food and supplies from Sacramento’s farmers markets. They are also in the talks of implementing edible gardens into each school.

The nations elementary schools are known to serve the lowest health food out of all schools. High schools have a better selection of food, but still a huge majority of what schools are offering is junk food. Schools are cheap! They care more about the sports teams, look of the school and events then the way the students are eating. How does this help a student succeed in class and prepare for their life? This only starts bad eating habits at a young age and is the recipe for health issues later in life.

By serving locally grown food and organic food in the school system not only will it give the local economy a boost but it will help students. Students need good nutrition to do well in school. How are they going to be able to focus if they are loaded up on sugar or ate something with so much fat that they are lethargic? A student’s brain needs “brain food” something healthy that will keep them going all day and keep them feeling good.

Edible Gardens are a new system that many schools are starting to have. They are creating programs designed to teach kids how to grow different foods and then using some of the information they gather in their science classes. They are growing food at schools and using it in the cafeteria for the kids to eat. Fresh fruit and vegetables are giving kids a better taste palate and teaching them better eating habits. If all schools started to have “Edible Gardens” and buying locally produced organic foods, the children will gain important health benefits as well as create life long healthy eating habits.

This slow food instead of fast food movement is becoming very important. Today’s lifestyle demands things fast; fast information, fast transportation and fast food. People are now catching on to the fact that fast food isn’t “good food.” So many health problems are a result of our eating habits. To be able to start kids out with the knowledge of these health problems and the resources to be able to change them, they will have a healthy life and succeed in school because of their energy and motivation coming from the healthy lifestyle they are living.

If all schools were to buy local foods, grow edible gardens, and serve healthy food in the cafeterias the students will prosper. The schools will see an improvement in test scores, less tardiness, less absences and more motivation from the students. Health is so important that it affects every aspect of your life. By teaching our children and students how to live healthy, we are giving them the best chance at having a successful educational experience and life.

For more information please visit Sacramento School Ratings and Sacramento School Rankings

Patricia Hawke is a staff writer for Schools K-12, providing free, in-depth reports on all U.S. public and private K-12 schools. For more information please visit Sacramento School Ratings and Sacramento School Rankings










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