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    Optical Distortion, Inc. is a company that offers contact lens for chicken. Since chickens’ society has clear hierarchy, they will peck the one did not obey the rules, which is called cannibalism, causing death. ODI’s contact lens for chicken could efficiently reduce this behavior through reducing their visuals. As the only company in current industry, ODI faces a problem about future marketing, including customer segmentation, locations of regional offices, pricing policy and the strategy of convincing

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    Chesapeake Bay. The first major structural sources discussed was capitalist economy, which is when the quest for profits are never satisfied. An example of capitalist economy that was discussed in the video is the owner of the chicken farm, Purdue, must produce more chickens

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    people that were risking their chicken. They saw Cindelaras’ chicken and asked him if he wanted to join and compete with them. Cindelaras agreed and not long after the game started, his chicken won lots of times and was undefeatable. The king heard about the news that Cindelaras’ chicken was undefeatable and he got invited to the king’s kingdom because he was very amused. When he arrived, he went to the king’s throne and the king asked him to competer his chicken and Cindelaras’. If he win, he

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    company is worth billions, all made possible by two young entrepreneurs, Zach McLeroy and Tony Townley. The two have been best friends since fifth grade, where they decided that there was a need for better chicken. Later, McLeroy sold his drum set- giving up his rockstar career to start the chicken joint- which now boasts a annual revenue of about 1.7 billion. [anecdote, pathos] Chick fil a, the fast food restaurant commonly compared to Zaxbys, is very biased when it comes to controversial issues such

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    Food is one of the major parts of American culture. Food is needed for survival and is one of the largest industries in the world. Although many Americans enjoy eating their meals, many have no clue what it takes to arrive on to their plate. In watching the movie Food Inc. I realize the dark truth of the food industry and learned how industrial agriculture is a very efficient system that has dangerous flaws. The information provided from the documentary Food Inc the topic of discussion will be animal’s

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    Traditionally farm cows and chickens roam around the wild free to eat whatever they wanted and have unlimited space. But now in the need for more food for the fastly increasing population. Factory farms have taken over the lives and wellbeing of these animals. Now “Broiler Chickens” and farm cows are confined to little spaces and are being fed food that doesn't fit their diet. The way broiler chickens and farm cows are raised is cruel, unhealthy for the animals, and unhealthy for human consumption

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    iron skill large enough for it to fit. The ingredients you will need are, 4 teaspoons olive oil, ¾ teaspoons sea salt, ½ teaspoon ground black pepper, 2 tablespoons fresh thyme leaves, 3 cloves garlic with skin left on and lightly crushed, and 1 cup chicken broth. Using your hands, rub 2 teaspoons of the olive all over the bird, inside and out. Season again all over with salt and pepper. Sprinkle with thyme leaves and scatter the garlic cloves around the pan. Step 2, place in the oven and roast fifthteen

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    Perhaps the chicken is more near and dear to your heart. The dead chicken fetus that will not have the ability to breathe for the first time. And her poor mother who will stay all her life in a chicken coop trapped in a lightless room until the end of her days. Did you ever think of her? According to the USDA “Producers must demonstrate to the Agency that the poultry has been allowed access to the outside” (FSIS). This astonishing fact does not specify any quantity of time that a chicken would be allowed

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    the food industry that the companies do not want the consumers to see. Although this rationalization may seem to be positive, there are many negative effects. One example of food production in the film is the production of chickens. When interviewing the owners of the chicken farms, they were extremely restricted on what they could say and show. The farmers took out thousands of dollars in loans to be able to start their farms. The farmers do not earn enough to pay off their loans, so they are in

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    smaller number of animals were required yet they produced a large amounts and better quality products. This was possible as the animals were being genetically manipulatedso that they contained desired traits. Similar is the case of birds especially chickens and turkeys whose are meat widely popular in a range of cuisines. There are two different types of

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