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    documentary film FoodInc. We are viewing this as a social science document – that is‚ a film with some sort of social science agenda. It is trying to convince us about certain things concerning the way food is produced‚ distributed‚ marketed‚ and eaten in the U.S. It is therefore an argumentative film that wants to persuade us. As reviewers‚ our job is to determine how well the movie is doing its job. In a short paper like this you cannot cover everything that is in the movie; you will have to

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    Cichon Food Inc. 04/10/2014 John Biegel Introduction to Environmental Health Needless to say after watching this documentary I feel the need to design my own garden and chicken pen this spring. I am not an expert in mass food production but after watching Food Inc. I am incredibly concerned for the well being of American’s in the next twenty years. Food Inc. does not throw vegetarianism down your throat or chastise carnivores for eating meat‚ it puts a spotlight on the food we eat

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    Zackery White ` Food Inc. 1. Incorporation (Inc.) means to form a legal association of individuals‚ created by law or under the authority of law‚ with a continuous existence independent of the existences of its members‚ and with powers and liabilities distinct from those of its members. Therefore‚ Food Inc. implies that food system of the modern day has become more of a combination of monopolized businesses‚ whom only care about their profits‚ rather than the farmers from the obsolete

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    FoodInc. is one means by which the American food economic system is analyzed. This documentary film shows how American food economic system follows the idea of capitalism and how it affects the food industry. Capitalism is an economic system in which the means of production and distribution are privately or corporately owned and development is proportionate to the accumulation and reinvestment of profits gained in a free market. A free market economy is based on supply and demand with little or

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    awareness and understanding of food in America until the film Food Inc which helps show us how our food is produced‚ packaged and sold in our native stores. Our nation’s food supply is being controlled by a few amounts of corporations that often put their income ahead of customer health. It’s time that the truth is heard about what we are putting into our bodies‚ and what is being hidden from us by the food industry. The United States has grown so much in the food industry from the past. One of

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    The movie makes some really good points. The best point is that subsidized corn artificially lowers the cost of animal feed and high-fructose corn syrup. This creates a tax-subsidized economic incentive for people to choose fast food over nutritious options. Scrapping farm subsidies including corn would be a great idea (that the movie doesn’t propose). It has a good segment about how Monsanto is using intellectual property law to unfairly create a US soybean monopoly‚ suing farmers who never bought

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    Over the past couple of days‚ we have watched the film‚ Food Inc. This film takes an in depth look at America’s industry and the terrible but legal way our food is genetically engineered. The purpose of this film was to shock every American with facts about the food they consume on a daily basis. The film had specific points of view that everyone might not agree with and also a few topics that stood out to me. Do animals have the right to a certain quality of life? I think animals have the right

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    Paper FoodInc. FoodInc. broadens the consumers prospective on the production of foods such as chicken and cattle.The documentary was convincing in regards to showing the consumer what manufacturers are afraid to show us‚ consumers. Nowadays‚ there are approximately 47 thousand products in a grocery store. That of which four producers have 70% of the market. FoodInc. had many facts and statistics telling the viewers of today’s farmers and other large corporations in the food industry.

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    Personal Health KINE 1304 -2W01 November 3‚ 2010 FOODINC. RESEARCH PAPER FOOD SAFETY/FOOD POISONING INOUR SOCIETY: After watching the film FoodInc. I gain knowledge on parts of our food industry that was unknown to me. When it comes to the United States food industry our way of production in my opinion is very wrong and cruel. I know many people love meat and I’m a meat eater as well but why put the animals through this process of getting the meat. The process is very disturbing

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    Most off our food is handled and processed by somebody else. The truth is Americans don’t have the time to farm and nor do the dirty bits. In America‚ whoever does the best in the fourth quarter controls how things will run‚ with the ever growing hunger for wealth there is no limit to what can be achieved. An American Filmmaker‚ Robert Kenner‚ released a documentary Food Inc‚ a perfect example of greed and disregard for what can be considered ethical in the food industry. Kenner was inspired to make

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