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    Analysis of Food Inc.

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    definition of ‘eating well’ in modern times seems to have gone from eating healthily‚ to eating ethically. The manner in which food is produced and consumed has changed more rapidly in the past fifty years than it has in the previous ten thousand years (Pollan and Schlosser‚ 2008). With this swift transformation‚ various ethical issues came to the fore. Food production is now done large scale in factories‚ rather than in farms. Mass production of various types of food‚ from crops and vegetables to seafood

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    Context: Michael Pollan is an American author‚ journalist‚ activist who focus on American food issues. His essay “The Way We Live Now” appeared in New York Times Magazine on October 13‚ 2003 (http:// http://michaelpollan.com) Under consideration is the debate in his opening

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    most essential feeling that anyone would want in themselves‚ and in other. Trust gives us the confident to support one’s point of view‚ and believes. There is no doubt that we can perfectly relate this to Michael Pollan’s essay “An Animal Place”. Pollan addresses the animal rightist claim that animals should be giving more rights‚ while other think that animals do disserve to have right since they are less intelligent than us humans. Pollan’s main objective is not to persuade his audience to stop

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    In Defense of Food

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    An Eater’s Manifesto In the book‚ In Defense of Food: An Eater’s Manifesto‚ author Michael Pollan commences his tale with a few straightforward words: “Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants”. In his introduction‚ An Eater’s Manifesto‚ Pollan discusses how the dietetic wisdom that was passed down from older generations has been heavily tainted by “nutritional science and food industry marketing” (Pollan‚ 2008). The first volume of the book entitled‚ The Age of Nutritionism”‚ delves into this problem

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    Apple’ from The Botany of Desire Micheal Pollan begins his bestselling novel‚ “The Botany Of Desire”‚ with a question‚ what is the difference between humans‚ and the bumblebee? Pollan argues that humans do not have control over nature as we tend to believe‚ he believes that nature plays an equal or even more dominant role in our relationship. He states‚ “this book tells a different story of man and nature”(xxv) and he tells this story through the apple. Pollan believes that the apple had much of the

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    Connections III 29 September 2015 The Western Diet In the essay‚ Escape from the Western Diet‚ author Michael Pollan addresses the repulsiveness and utterly unhealthy aspects of the eating habits Americans exhibit. Pollan discusses a variety of issues related to the American food culture‚ including how the food industry and medical community contribute to these problems. In addition‚ Pollan presents his personal opinions and solutions for solving the problem while encouraging healthier eating. Incorporated

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    Technology Replaces Nature

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    Enhanced and the Unenhanced." Michael Pollan alludes to a potato called the New Leaf Superior that produces its own insecticide in "Playing God in the Garden." While Pollan ’s essay deals with the role of biotechnology to enhance agricultural products‚ Stock ’s essay points to the ways in which technology has helped humans in their development and claims that the genetic choice technology in particular will be the next hope for humanity. After reading Pollan‚ my views on the unnaturalness of technology

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    of the major reasons causing obesity is a poor diet‚ what some call‚ the Western Diet. In Michael Pollan article “Escape from the Western Diet”‚ he argues that people should give up the western diet. Pollan reaffirm readers‚ that those who indulge in the ways of the western diet are prone to a variety of chronic diseases. The western diet‚ he argues‚ is not good and should be put to an end. As Pollan asserts‚ people should focus more on eating

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    Times and author of “Green‚ Greener‚ Greenest‚” informs us about college campus’s taking shortcuts in claiming they’re “environmentally friendly.” There are environmentalists and deans attempting to make a difference in our environment‚ but Michael Pollan – a professor of science and environmental journalism at the University of California – asks the question‚ why bother with trying to cure climate change? Our Environment is an important aspect of human lives‚ and should be taken care of like our own

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    of the human-caused global warming effect (Lappé 854). Further aggravating the situation‚ the food we consume is processed leaving it with fewer nutrients and proteins. Anna Lappé in the essay “The Climate Crisis at the End of Our Fork” and Michael Pollan in the essay “Why Bother?” explain the ongoing

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