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    Chemical engineering is always fascinating because I have a wish to apply scientific theories to the real world problems such as nuclear waste problem. Today chemical engineering plays a vital role from pharmaceuticals to petrochemical. You can give to the society in technological innovation and there is a wide range of career path in the field of chemical engineering. While opting for chemical engineering the concern towards the industrial world is essential. My attentiveness in the chemical engineering

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    explores how food industries are deliberately hiding how and where it is our food is coming from. He emphasizes that we should find out where our food comes from and why is it that the food industry does not want us to know. Food Inc. does not only uses compelling images, such as hundreds of baby chickens being raised in spaces where they do not see an inch of sunlight, it also includes the speeches and stories of farmers, families, government officials, and victims of the food industry. The four current

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    Food Waste Essay

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    There is no clear description regarding food waste in a universal matter either historically or presently, making it perplexing in definition and comparison. What is clear is that food waste continues to grow at a rapid pace with the expansion of a world population experiencing societal and agricultural developments in an era where land and other resources are becoming more limited. The increase in waste and category of foods which people throw away has transformed with time through the advancement

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    making any new industries as well as industries. This is because, the company Kart's only focuses on the production of food and drinks. The company wanted to produce quality products and branded to the consumer so that the level of user loyalty products always permanent and consistent. Every year the company will continue to renew each strategy for ensuring that the company can survive and compete with the other producers. So far Kart's never planned to switch to other industries because they feel

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    population is so blind to how their food is produced and how the food industry does not help people understand. Berry wants to educate and convince his urban consumer audience how to eat responsibly, shop locally, be informed of where of food comes from, and how to grow their

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    Michael Pollan explains in his book, The Omnivore’s Dilemma, that the Industrial food chain has taken over America. With most of our products made of corn and processed beyond imagination, the industrial food chain is a cheap and convenient way to make food. Because it is so cheap to make, it is also very cheap to buy. Fast food restaurants such as McDonald's and Burger King use highly processed food, too. But, the Industrial food chain is the most unhealthy food chain and has been a large benefactor

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    Food Inc Film Analysis

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    about the meat industry such as Tyson and Monsanto. The film focus on the food industry and how it has change over the years. In this film the targeted audience is mainly Americans who buy the food supply. Robert Kenner says the food industries are hiding what is in our food and where we get it from. The film asks the question, “How much do you really know about the food you eat”? The purpose of the film is that we need to find out where our food comes from and also why the food industries do not want

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    American food production has become an increasing topic as foodborne illness and the obesity epidemic is getting worse. The film “Food Inc.” exposes the truth behind the intentionally hidden food industry in America. According to filmmaker, Robert Kenner, the issue moved its way from the fast food industry straight into the supermarket. The underlying reason is rapid growth of fast food restaurants like McDonald’s. These companies desired large suppliers to provide them with products that tasted exactly

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    60 minutes, a programme well known for their documentaries, with both positive and negative feedback, but where does their documentary ‘Secret Sugar’, Shown in June 2015, stand amongst the others? Well as an informative piece of work, it’s not very good, but as a film, the techniques are very well done, and combine well to convince the audience of their point of view. The discourse throughout the documentary is health signifiers of this include; the science labs, the inclusion of scientists and the

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    agrarian imagery. One of the biggest issues that our generation is facing is the misinformation we get on what we are eating in daily basis. Often it occurs to us that we don’t know where this food comes from and how harmful it can be to our health. The industry doesn’t want us to know what we are eating, because if we knew, we might not want to eat it. The greed for money is bringing many challenges in our everyday lives. Let’s consider for one moment the GMOs. GMOs (genetically modified organisms-food)

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