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    appropriately and it carries out a circle of certain processes until interfered. In the article‚ “Playing God in the Garden” Michael Pollan explains about how Biotechnology is a huge innovation of growing genetically engineered potatoes in it while explaining all pros and cons. Biotechnology is the altering of the DNA and producing a genetically modified crop. Pollan goes around visiting farms employing different ways to grow potatoes predicts the change that is bound to happen in the ways people

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    they tend to always want to eat it over and over again‚ due to that being with how they were raised. However‚ some people may have never learned to eat in the right way that maintains a healthy diet for themselves. Which brings up her point of when Pollan kept saying that processed foods make people sick and fat. As everyone is learning about different foods they tend to want to maintain the bad foods and not the better foods‚ which is why Maxfeild wants to bring up her point of what she thinks is

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    19‚ 2013 Literary Analysis: The Omnivore’s Dilemma In Michael Pollan’s‚ The Omnivores Dilemma everything we eat is somehow derived from corn. Dating back to the day of the Mayans when they were sometimes referred to as “the corn people” (Pollan 19). Pollan takes us back to the “beginning” of the industrial food chain. In The Omnivores Dilemma historical context‚ ideology‚ and setting do not do the reader justice in opening their eyes to the harsh reality that without the corn industry eating as

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    human beings. King supports Pollan when he argues that speciesism will one day be viewed as harsh as racism because animals are treated differently and don’t get to live a normal life like they deserve. Animals have the urge to live a normal life just like us humans‚ so why should humans take away that right. Pollan discusses how everyone has equal rights when he writes‚ "’Equality is a moral idea‚’ Singer points out‚ ‘not an assertion of fact.’ The moral idea is that everyone’s interests ought

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    “The Omnivore’s Dilemma‚ A Natural History Of Four Meals.” by Michael Pollan is an incredibly information-dense review of our modern day food industry. Pollan promises to use facts‚ statistics‚ and personal experience to take the reader on a journey that will ultimately discover a definitive answer to “what should I have for dinner?” This book had an interesting effect on me which I will discuss by first explaining my food industry related knowledge prior to reading the book‚ what the book has taught

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    inform the reader of the Omnivore’s Dilemma‚ the secrets behind what we eat. As omnivores‚ we humans have the a dilemma about our food‚ where it comes and what it comes from. Pollan informs the reader this because many people in America and around the world do not know where our food that we ingest comes from. After Pollan discovers himself the lies and truths of what actually happens through the process of our food‚ he shares the knowledge and information to many more in this memorable book. “I

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    Have you ever gone to a fast food restaurant and wondered what is really in your cheeseburger? If you knew what was in it‚ there is a good chance you would not want to eat it. The real tragedy is that the American beef industry knows this‚ so they make it difficult for the average person to learn what goes into the production of their beef. But the beef industry is not the only party that is guilty of this. The large corporations who produce our food are all doing the same thing. The morality

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    then reassemble them in specific ways that‚ in effect‚ push our evolutionary buttons‚ fooling the omnivore’s inherited food selection system (Pg. 115). In addition to figuring out all the corn involved in a typical families fast food meal‚ Pollan hypothesizes that places like McDonald’s have become a sort of comfort food. “There are 38 ingredients in a Chicken McNugget‚ thirteen of which are derived from corn” (pg. 120). There is corn sweetener in burgers‚ as if all the corn used to fatten

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    In his letter to the president-elect on October 12‚ 2008‚ Michael Pollan criticizes the American food industry‚ food related health issues‚ the lack of attention paid to food in the campaign‚ the lack of attention to the issue by politicians once they are in office. Food policy is not something elected officials give much thought to because there are far more important issues. Food was barely mentioned during the 2008 campaign because unlike education‚ social security‚ or the military‚ food is

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    that is asked. In the book Omnivore’s Dilemma‚ Pollan examines humans eating problems and how food affects humans as a society also he is talking about food as cultural significant object and increasing food availability as a problem in our society. The Omnivore’s Dilemma is an fascinating book that will have Americans reevaluating their way of eating and choosing their food more carefully and actually looking at labels or how it is grown or raised. Pollan mainly focuses on examining the problem of our

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