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High School Family and Consumer Sciences Teacher

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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You teach basic nutrition and one of the other subjects.

You reason that nutrition is more important than anything else because it will affect the student's health and well-being. The students aren't happy with your choice and there is a lot of grumbling. You try to include some basic information about the missing subject whenever the opportunity arises.

This is the real-life decision made by Violanda Adams. "These are hard decisions to make," she says. "Often there is no right or wrong thing to do, because all choices are worthwhile and you can't pick them all."


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