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    In the early 1900’s, many immigrants moved to America with hopes that they could live freely and work to have a better life. The Jungle, written by Upton Sinclair, is about a Lithuanian family who worked in the Chicago Stockyards and discovered the true horrors of working in the meatpacking plants. The theme in Upton Sinclair’s book, The Jungle, reveals how much damage capitalism caused and the effect that capitalism had on people. As the main character goes throughout life, he is constantly…

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    Although it is intended to make life easier because it is simple, quick, and easily accessible, processed foods is actually causing a non cognitive ethical situation because society has decided to follow its feelings and opinions about eating processed foods instead of using rational thinking about the harmful health effects of eating these foods. Initially, while it may not seem like it processed foods were created for the good of society, but society has turned it around for its selfish needs…

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    by staying away from the Western diet we should eat more organic food, we should prepare our own meals so that we’re aware of the ingredients that we’re using, and we should increase our intake of drinking water or making sugar free juice out of natural fruits and organic fruits. Boxed juices and sodas should be avoided as they’re the unhealthy drinks that are full of sugar and are bad for your health. By keeping up with our health, we should also keep ourselves active by exercising which keeps…

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    Many of us today live a fast pace hustle and bustle kind of lifestyle. With this kind of lifestyle, many of us don’t pay attention to our diet. With this said, a trend of obesity and unhealthy diet has risen with in our country over a few decades. We are in a state where more people will die from obesity than starvation. While we are producing more food, many view obesity as a choice that occurs from cultural practices that are passed down from generation to generation. However this isn’t the…

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    Experiment 5 Title: Mayonnaise production Objective: To determine the type of food emulsion obtained by varying the mixture sequence Introduction: A most important field of emulsion technology is that involving food preparations. Some of the oldest emulsions known to man, for example, butter, salad dressings and so on are included in this group, while the applications of emulsion theory to the baking process and to therapeutic feeding represent modern developments. Probably the most instructive…

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    was one of many to push for better regulations in the workplace. In his book, The Jungle, Sinclair wrote about the terrible conditions in factories and included disconcerting pictures of how meat is processed and packaged. His account of meat processing helped enact the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act. These legislations promoted better working conditions for food service workers and the majority of consumers in America.…

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    Teddy’s Triumph “In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing”( Roosevelt 1). Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City and strucken with asthma as a child. He was mostly home schooled through his early childhood but when he got older he was a governor of New York before he became a vice president. Theodore Roosevelt accomplished to fix the…

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    food companies that run most of the worlds food trades are multibillion dollar companies that basically come up with their own rules, and do as they please. In this film, “Food Inc” they are showing us how the food industry grew into these mega processing plants, and slaughterhouses. First, let us look at the market force; the definition of a market force is the law of supply and demand. This means basically the price determination within the market; moreover, the price is determined by the…

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    But thing has changed a lot. At current time, the food supply chain can be identified as a long distance, time-sensitive, complicated and uncertain processes. Every step of the supply chain requires human and/or natural resources. Thus foods and food technologies are diverse. It is quite often nowadays that consumers are wondering about the food quality and safety and find it difficult to believe that they can get a fresh food from thousands miles away. So it is…

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    Comparing to the natural food, the processed food becomes much more normal and convenient in people’s daily lives, which shows us that people have already adapted to an industrial eating life. Pollan indicates his perspective on the introduction of the processed food, demonstrates…

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