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    are highly unaware of what they are really eating, whether they think they are or not. It takes a lot of educational background of the food industry and it’s processes to get an understanding of how their food is actually produced. Although, trying to understand these processes is difficult because of the restricted amount of information by the food industries. Even when attempting to investigate for a documentary, there are various avenues to overcome, and still many not allowable ones to get…

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    risks associated with it. He also talks about the policies set in place to protect the food industry and how farmers are losing their rights to farm. He also explains GMO and its ownership to Monsanto, a chemical company. He also goes into deal detail about how the top three companies control the food production of the United States. He uses FOOD, INC to show the viewer what’s truly wrong with the food industry. In the beginning of the film, he shows how fast food companies changed the way…

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    Elephant Food In Charles Siebert “An Elephant Crackup?” the author analyzes the hazardous lack of empathy between the people and elephants that coexist in Africa. Like Michael Moss’s work “The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food” this lack of empathy between food companies and the consumer leads to a conflict of interest for the poor and lower classes of society. Giant Food Corporation’s bank on the “conscious effort -taking place in labs and marketing meetings and grocery-store…

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    Dana Holding Case Summary

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    leading public company in the United States’ automotive parts manufacturing industry. It mostly produces driveline products such as drive shafts, axles, and transmissions. It also provides service parts and thermal-management merchandises. Its customers include several companies that assemble light, medium, and heavy commercial vehicles both within and without the United States. Dana’s prosperity in the automotive industry comes from the business-level and corporate-level strategies it utilizes…

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    shows us that these big businesses and fast food industries have completely taken over the food industry. Kenner further explains that these business have a tight grip on farmers and control how they grow their livestock and plants. Kenner then shedded light to the flaws with the current food industries and showed us why we should be concerned since it directly relates to us. For example, the flaws that Kenner addressed about our current food industry directly affects our physical health,…

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    Ever since I was a little boy, I was surrounded by music, which gave me a chance to get to know many different music genres such as opera, classical music, pop, rock, and more. I have always been inspired by different styles of music, and the primary person responsible for that was my father. Although he passed away in November 28th of 2005, he lived long enough to transmit his experiences in the music industry and the positive way he perceived music. He was a very talented pianist who played…

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    Toni Braxton is an American singer, record producer, and songwriter. She is best known for her hit songs “Breathe Again” and “Un-Break My Heart”. Her songs made it on top of music charts and she also won numerous awards as well. This is the reason why she is considered one of the most successful personalities in the industry. However, apart from succeeding in her career, she has also succeeded in battling lupus. How Toni Braxton was diagnosed with lupus It was in 2010 when Toni Braxton revealed…

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    this faster than ever before, but of course, this comes with a heavy consequence. The high demands of food have led to the production of very unhealthy and almost artificially made food in order to make money by spending less. In result, the food industries have a lot of responsibility for playing a key role in not only America but the whole world’s obesity epidemic. Although it is the consumer's choice on where to eat, it is hard to go somewhere else when fast food restaurants can be seen…

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    Food Inc Summary

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    Ilia Platonov Pr. Kinsella EC 200B 22 October 2014 Food Inc Having watched the movie Food Inc I can't precisely define about what field of knowledge it makes sense to speak. For me the sense of this movie leaves towards policy and the social sphere, than the economics. Really, it is shocking when the large companies have the people in the government for advance of their purposes. But if to think of the economic party put in this movie, it is possible to allocate some…

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    Also, demonstrates by interviewing people in the food industry and educating the community about the detrimental effects, and the food industry is having on the community. Robert Kenner exposes a true story of Barbara Kowalck, whose 2 and a half-year-old son died from E. coli after eating a hamburger. In the film, Robert Kenner explains how Barbara…

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