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    You Are What You Eat Introduction I. Think it ’s organic? Think again. II. Today we are going to talk about what makes a food organic and the changes in the industry. III. We are going to explore A. "Purists" view on what makes a food organic. B. "Big Box" influence on organics. C. Organic Standards Body I. Purists have a higher expectation of what organic means. A. Organics must be grown without man-made chemicals such as synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. They should

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    Our ability to function is dependent upon what we put into our bodies and the sustenance gained from doing so. While it is true that food plays a very vital role in maintaining proper health as well as preventing/curing diseases‚ for some‚ food can also be used to fill emotional voids. Other people are forced into specific dietary restrictions based on auto-immune intolerances‚ or other health-related problems‚ while others may simply choose not to eat certain food products based on their moral

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    make it harder for people to maintain the same body weight when they eat their usual diets‚" says Alice Lichtenstein‚ director of the cardiovascular nutrition laboratory at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University. "People have fewer discretionary calories to play with‚ so they need to make better food choices." [See: Exclusive Best Diets Rankings] But paying attention to what you eat isn’t only about controlling weight; the need for certain vitamins and

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    Monkey Do” and “You Are What You Eat” came from? Although they may sound funny‚ there is truth in both of these statements. When children watch TV‚ do they pay attention to how each gender is being illustrated? Growing up‚ children watched Batman and Scooby-Doo. Children imitated what they saw on TV. Little boys tied bath towels around their necks trying to save helpless girls‚ and little girls played with dresses and makeup like Daphne. These shows start the grooming process to what is acceptable

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    or pig‚ how do you feel knowing that hundreds of these animals are being killed everyday for people to eat? Do you feel strongly about it‚ and want to make a difference‚ or do you only care about how good the meat tastes? It’s hard to give up something you’ve been eating your whole life‚ but if you take baby steps to your final conclusion- becoming a vegetarian- it will make a huge difference. Jonathan Safran Foer in his book “Eating Animals” emphasized how other cultures eats dog meat‚ which

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    of its father‚ and so on‚ and so on‚ reflecting backward to the beginning of time‚ to the face of God‚ in whose image we were created” (Foer 40). Another example of the Book of Recurrent Dreams is when Yankel dreams in dream 4:812 states “The dream of living forever with Brod. I have this dream every night. Even when I can’t remember it the next morning…” ( Foer 84). The Book of Recurrent Dreams uses both Ahmads’ and Faris’ magical realism definitions. Brod dreams of Trachimbrod being destroyed and

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    A young boy choosing to deceive others may seem childish but the young boy in the novel‚ Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer‚ is an exception. The young boy‚ Oskar Schell chooses to lie in order to protect his mother from knowing that he was putting himself in danger and wants to keep her at ease in this fragile state that they are both in. Oskar also lies to himself‚ even though that may not be by choice‚ he does. He does this because his young mind and heart does not know

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    A Critique of Jill Dubisch’s You Are What You Eat Before reading Jill Dubisch’s article You Are What You Eat‚ I had many presumptions regarding how Dubisch would connect the health food movement to Geertz and his definition of religion. When thinking about the supposed “premise” of religion‚ I had always believed the vague and obscure definition that religion is a set of beliefs and practices that center around a divine force. Because of my ignorance regarding religion‚ my views were incredulous

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    thoughts‚ it empowers them to do everything out of their reach‚ to get what they want. The ambition of wanting power often affects‚ not only humanity but other species too. In the article‚ “Let Them Eat Dog‚” vegetarian Jonathan Safran Foer believes “food is not rational‚ but is part of our culture‚ habit‚ craving and identity.” In his writing‚ Foer proves how different countries have their own opinion about what kind of meat they can eat. On the other hand‚ David P. Barash‚ a professor of psychology from

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    Analyzing “Let Them Eat Dog” Jonathan Safran Foer’s article‚ “Let Them Eat Dog”‚ makes a compelling argument. Foer proposes that dog‚ like other animals‚ is as fairly consumable‚ nutritious‚ and deserving to be eaten as the rest of the meat found in the deli aisle. For a serious argument‚ the article keeps the reader interested with a humorous technique and alliteration. Foer presents the long history of dog-consumption‚ how that has changed‚ and how in present-day‚ having dog in our diet would

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