Healthier Work Winter 2017 newsletter Workplace soup clubs Have you thought of having a ‘soup club’ at your workplace? Soup has long been a favourite during the colder months. There is a vast range of delicious seasonal vegetables to try, which means you can pack your soups full of fresh, nutrient-packed ingredients. Hosting a workplace soup club is an ideal way to share your favourite recipes with others and to try something new while having a great excuse to socialise with colleagues. Healthier Work has a number of Healthier Work Recognised workplaces who have their own version of a soup club including, How the soup club operates will depend on your workplace. Some bring in a slow cooker or electric pressure cooker and cook the soup …show more content…
http://www.menshealthweek.org.au/En/Default.aspx 14 June World Blood Donor Day is the perfect opportunity to get a group of colleagues together and give blood. Check if you can give blood here http://www.donateblood.com.au/eligibility#travel-and-donation 1 July Dry July, a fundraiser that challenges you to go booze-free for a month to support adults living with cancer. 2 July NAIDOC Week stands for National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee. It is a time to celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and an opportunity to recognise the contributions that Indigenous Australians make to our country and our society. http://www.naidoc.org.au/2017-national-naidoc-theme 24 July Stress Down Day is a fundraising event to help cover the cost of running Lifeline’s 24-hour telephone counselling line. Workplaces take part by enjoying a day of stress reducing activities, including wearing casual dress to …show more content…
http://www.tradieshealth.com.au/ 1 September Steptember is a challenge to take 10,000 steps a day for 28 days straight. Get your colleagues together for this fun and healthy way to raise funds for people with cerebral palsy. https://www.steptember.org.au/ Recipe Creamy veggie soup This recipe meets the GREEN criteria in the ACT Government Healthy Food and Drink Choices Policy. Serves 4 Ingredients Olive oil spray 1 leek, finely
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The Soup Nazi is a very famous episode of Seinfeld. This show is centered on a new soup stand that is owned by a gentleman who is not very conventional. He demands that his customers order their soup in a certain way and if you do not do it correctly he screams, “No soup for you!”
The warming atmosphere is one of a kind. Behind the counter are the caring faces of not just a worker, but a friend. Regular guests are called by name, sharing stories of families and the past week with the welcoming employees. Sitting all around in tables and booths are patrons from every category. Beside the window on a high table to the left is a lawyer, to the right is a mother and her two kids. In a booth in the back is a construction worker still covered slightly in concrete from a road job he had been working on back on 19th Street. All of these, enjoying a delicious meal of their special combination.
The death of one has a ripple effects in that it can emotionally kill the fallen’s loved ones. The living is left with a blurred emotion between darkness and a desperate need to recapture what was once lost. In the play A Bowl of Soup by Eric Lane, brother Robbie mourn the death of his significant other. While Eddie attempts to reconnect his brother with reality. Ultimately, Lane utilizes the two’s relationship to symbolize the unrested turmoil within the gay community.
It is impossible to celebrate when it brings to mind the deep hurt born by our ancestors and how that suffering continues to impact today.” According to Richard Weston, of the Healing Foundation. Today, we focus on the partying when instead it should be a day of mourning by all. The strong views of the Indigenous community should be taken into consideration, their views should be made a priority, to reach a resolution that will stop the hurt and anger fuelled protests. Michael Mansell’s suggest “Australia Day is a celebration of an invasion which resulted in the ethnic cleansing of Aborigines. To participate would be to abandon the continuing struggle of my people.” In the hope that we understand that from the landing in Sydney Cove on the 26th of January 1788, only brought misery to the Indigenous communities as trauma was caused by government policies, and conflicts between settlers. In recognition of the events that followed the landing on our beautiful Australian shores, we should be able to acknowledge that all views are as equally important. According to a recent poll, 56%, just over half the nation do not mind when the holiday is held, while only 23% choose the 26th as the best available date. Furthermore, while some say, 'it’s tradition’ and the day should be kept, in reality the public holiday has only been held on the 26th of January, nationwide since
The Unites States now, is a place of opportunity, that is assimilated and made up of different races, cultures, religions, etc. in which we once used to call “immigrants”. Within the 1800s and early 1900s, the place we all know and love, “America” was also then referred to as the Melting Pot. The term “Melting Pot” basically referred to the idea that all different kinds of people from a widespread of places came together to create one, and overtime, that’s exactly what happened to our country. In spite of the fact that some people, such as Bourne and Zangwill felt as if this was a substantial event that occurred within this time period, others, like Schultz disagreed and in fact, thought this was a careless idea that would soon corrupt the U.S. and all it had become.
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Mix few cups of lime juice, honey and radish, cook it into a fine paste and eat it every day
Life is something hard to understand because you never know what will happen to you tomorrow or to your future, you will not know if someone or something negative or positive will appear from no were and will change your life. Broken Soup by Jenny Valentine, it’s a fiction story; it’s about love and the importance of a family. The main Character Rowan is a 15 year old girl, she lives a difficult life because her brother Jack died, her dad left, and her mother Jane got a whole life depression because of her son’s loss and her 6 year old sister, who she has to take care off.
To Indigenous Australians, the 26th of January is a day to memorialise past trauma and injustice they have endured. All the past historical events such as the mistreatment Indigenous Australians have to abide by or significant recognition of the past wrongdoings British Australians have done, and the shift of perspective, all have a fundamental impact on today’s and many more generations to come. First Nations have been fighting for their rights for many decades, while British Europeans have collectively tried to improve the inclusiveness of Australia to create a more diversity-friendly country. Changing the date of Australia Day would collectively achieve the goals of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. For many years, people have protested against Australia Day, they began fighting on January 26, 1938, and they have continued to protest on this date till the present moment, for a changed date.
Carl Sandburg’s Poem, Soup, may appear as only a simple poem about a man eating soup, but that is not the case. After a more in depth analysis, it is easy to see there is much more to the poem. Not only more to the words and the meaning behind them, but also to the structure and language of the poem. Soup may only have nine lines, but it is easy to figure out its statement; the rich and famous are just ordinary people who do ordinary things.
Helping Hands See what the Greyhound Adoptions WA Inc, Rotary Shelterbox, Orana Catholic Primary School, Rotary Club of Rosmoyne, Willetton Community Garden, Willetton/Leeming CWA, and other community groups have on offer. Seek out and support these and the many groups who help others. Not for profit community groups are especially encouraged to participate promoting their various causes and raise funds. All the fun of the fair, markets and
Everyday, there are workers who come home from their jobs with a high amount of health issues. Headaches, aching muscles, exhaustion, and many more health issues have workers wondering why this is happening. All of these symptoms can be linked to stress in the workplace. Job stress has become more of a problem than ever before. Numerous studies show that job stress is the major source of stress for American adults and that it has escalated progressively over the past few decades (“Workplace Stress,” 2004). Stress has become more common and costly in the workplace not only for the workers, but also the companies. What is considered stress in the workplace? Many companies everyday are dealing with issues related to stress in the workplace. For example, the Blackpool Fylde and Wyre NSH Trust Foundation Hospital noticed there were issues with stress when people began calling out sick. Their consultant for occupational health began to see a pattern of worker stress that might be the case. With stress being such a big issue in the workplace, are there ways a company can decrease the amount of stress?
One of the most common reasons for high levels of stress in families today, is caused by dissatisfaction and/or tension in the workplace. People have often heard the addage “Leave your Job at the Office”, but how many are capable of just turning things off, when they leave for the day? Not many, and becau...
A 20 minute preparation time before cooking the sauce involves dicing vegetables and opening two cans of tomatoes. This process couldn’t be easier for the novice chef. The ingredients you will need are one tablespoon of extra-virgin olive oil, one small diced onion, four cloves of minced garlic, two teaspoons of kosher salt, four dried bay leaves, one teaspoon of oregano, one teaspoon of basil, one teaspoon of coarse black pepper, one teaspoon of red pepper flakes, a half of large diced green bell pepper, a half of a large diced red bell pepper, one pound of hamburger, one 28 ounce can of crushed tomatoes and one 14.5 ounce can of crushed tomatoes. Select one pound of your favorite brand of dried spaghetti noodles to be topped with the delicious sauce. Parmesan cheese can be the finishing topping of choice, if desired. Other materials you will need are two large pots, a colander, and 4 quarts of