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This is not to blame the canteen administrators because many of the foods sold at our groceries are in fact genetically modified and it is very difficult to figure out whether they are organic or not (kenner, 2008).... kenner did not even mince with words in the introduction of his documentary film that GMO's are in fact, just presents a notion of a food because by itself, GMOs are not entirely a food considering the artificial inputs that was incorporated during the process of its production....
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by James Brewer” narrates James Brewer commentary about the documentary made by robert kenner.... In watching the documentary, the commentaries of Brewer about the arguments and claim posed by robert kenner in his documentary became animated which made me appreciate and understand where he is coming from.... This paper “food inc.... hellip; The article written by James Brewer is an interesting review and commentary of the documentary “food inc....
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hellip; Through the movie, award-winning filmmaker robert kenner together with investigative authors Eric Schlosser (Fast Food Nation) and Michael Pollan (The Omnivore's Dilemma) seek to explore the complex the U.... Related to large-scale production, food inc.... The current food industry has made it impossible for small-scale farmers to compete according to food inc.... Business organizations as indicated in food inc.... Name Instructor Course Date Food, inc Food, inc....
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While in a factory farm, he is amazed to observe how chickens are conditioned and fed on chemicals that make them grow too fast to move properly (food inc.... kenner begins by moving into various slaughterhouses and factory farms.... kenner concurs with Pollan's observation that the rising cases of chronic diseases, such as heart diseases, cancer, diabetes, and obesity are largely to blame on the toxic chemicals that people eat in the processed foods and products from animals fed on toxic chemical substances....
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hellip; Directed by robert kenner, the film examines the subject from all perspectives, addressing advocates, authors.... These are the main areas of concern that food inc examines.... Like other co-producers of “Fast Food Nation”, Erick Schlosser and “The Omnivore's Dilemma”, by Pollan Michael, food inc tries to educate people on the dangers of fast foods, and the importance of considering the nutritional value.... The paper 'food Industry in the USA' focuses on most Americans who prefer going for tasty, cheap and fast meals....
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art 2 Anne Cooper's talk is very much related to the documentary of James Brewer “food inc”.... They have the same format of being shown in video and almost have the same argument except that food inc.... It was detailed in the food inc.... food inc's argument was almost the same with Ann Cooper's “What's wrong with school lunches” because both talked about how our food is changed and this change is not necessarily healthy and that unless we revert back to eating organic, things will just get worst....
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This is supplemented by the documentary film of “food inc” where it provided a vivid display of the transformation of our food from naturally grown to factorization courtesy of big business.... food inc.... kenner, Robert (Director).... enner, robert, Elise Pearlstein (Producer).... The talk was delivered by Ann Cooper and she spoke about the dramatic changes on the quality of food that our children eat in school and she… I
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It is directed by robert kenner.... This essay analyzes the film "food inc" which is a highly insightful documentary film released in 2008.... hellip; This purpose is very carefully chosen by kenner because it hopes to put an end to all those ways employed by farmers which are harmful to both environment and animals.... Starting from the industrial production of meat and poultry to the production of grains and vegetables to the heavy use of harmful pesticides and fertilizers to the promotion of unhealthy and contaminated food, kenner goes all the way through to inform the public about the reality of their food consumption habits....
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