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    Name: Dongxu Ma English 1A Instructor: G. Ziff Assignment 2 Date: 01/10/2014 Draft 1 Farmer’s Market What is a common American food market? To me, an International student from China, the first impression of American markets is the large dense stores like Wal-Marts that include all kind of food and supplies. It is a wonderful place that has efficiency and cheapness. However, in Michael Pollan’s article Food Fight, he mentions “Although cheap food is good politics, it turns out there are significant

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    Simmy Shah Quotes | Commentary | “When I think of them now, I think of how they probably seen nearly as little world as I had by that time” (5). | This quote displays the importance of the first person point of view in this novel. The unique perspective from Ginny not only allows the reader to view the events from her own angle, but it also allows the readers to understand her personality. In addition, this quote describes the tragedy of the farmer’s life: no new possibilities of adventure

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    The main character of this story was Ah Q, a peasant in a small countryside. Through the contrast between Ah and the people around him, it revealed the fact that Chinese farmers at that time were backward, ignorant and apathetic. Ah Q was an unimportant person in Mo village, who was always suppressed by the authority and the powerful people. He neither had the right of speech nor right of love. Worst of all, he suffered from

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    During: During my fieldwork experience, I observed a particular grower that was in my group on my last day of fieldwork. This was my first time meeting this grower so generally, I was unsure as to how things would pan out between us. Prior to meeting this client, I was assuming that the client would generally keep to himself and not interact with his peers or new people such as myself. However, to my surprise, the client that I observed did in fact interact with his his peers and even interacted

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    This article will provide information of what being a farmer is, what is needed to become one, a common routine and some positive and negative facts of this profession. A farmer is a person who owns a farm and or takes care of it . Farmers normally perform two kinds of professional activities: one is related with animals and the other with plants. The first one includes all the process of breeding livestock, such as cattle, sheep, pig and goats. On the other hand we have the work of agriculture;

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    Monsanto, does a great job at creating genetically modified seeds and creating chaos for farmers. Genetically modified seeds are used as profit tool, tearing into the pockets of poor farmers and scraping any

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    someone who helps others and in the eyes of others is looked up to. In Mountains Beyond Mountains by Tracy Kidder, Paul Farmer a doctor, is this hero. His beliefs and ideas impacts the lives of many and his actions help many people around him. His commitment to the “long defeat” is what helps Farmer in his decision making to treat patients and win. Throughout his time helping others Farmers always refers to this term “long defeat.” This term means that there might be a impossible goal that is trying to

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    Straight to the point Norris was a splendid naturalism that gave his current pursuers numerous perspectives of distinctive times, and puts in American history. At the time California was known and the place where there is guarantee. The Octopus is a study in regular versus unnatural powers, the wheat versus the railroads. The Octopus, A Story of California, was around a significant development between the agriculturists and work against the ascent of political machines that debilitated the rancher's

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    Imagine yourself as a garlic farmer who is struggling to survive on a daily basis; imagine being oppressed by your own government, and the “moment when farmers open their mouths, electric prods close them fast”(PAGE NUMBER). As you imagine all of this, now try to imagine how those who symbolize respect, honor, and protection for the people, are perhaps your worst nightmare, and the ones which you must stay away from. In the fiction story The Garlic Ballads by Mo Yan, the reader is asked to step into

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    Past- Peasants were the lowest class of the Han dynasty. About 90% (160 million) of people were peasants. During the Shang and Zhou dynasties, peasants didn't own their lands. Throughout the Han Dynasty, most peasants owned a small area of land and gave a portion of their crops to the government to pay as tax. The peasants' survival depended on the quality of the crops while they also faced floods, earthquakes, and famine. During the first half of the Han dynasty, there were 20 periods of droughts

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