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    aware of the hidden things that go on in food processing factories or how the animals are treated? Probably not. The movie Food Inc. shows some of the truths of food processing. People need to learn more about what they are putting into their bodies every single day. Some of these products could actually hurt them, even up to the point of death. Throughout the movie, there are several examples of ethos, pathos, and logos used to show how dangerous the food you are eating really is. The most prominent

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    FOOD INC.: An unflattering look inside America's corporate controlled food industry. Movie Review by Markovist Wells Professor Patrick Elliott POLS 1101-511 Essay Question: In what ways does this movie demonstrate the “Iron Triangle” and its powerful influence in the manner that our government functions? In the documentary Food Inc. The message is that the food industry does not want us to know about what we are eating. . This problem may

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    Food, Inc. is the documentary I want to focus on. I am fascinated with this documentary because I wanted to see how the American agriculture business produces our foods. In Food, Inc., Robert Kenner sets out discover how our nation produces more food on less land and cheaper costs than farmers of any other nation. He finds that there are many things wrong with our system. The ultimate value in food production is getting high profits at low costs. In this informative documentary, Robert Kenner shows

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    Introduction The significance The film, Food Inc. is a documentary entirely about how our food is produced and was made in June of 2009 by a company called Robert Kenner Films. This film is the basis for many new food reform movements nationwide, and was opposed by many food production companies. The importance This film is important to the topic because the film is the reason this issue has really re-emerged. Before this film people may have had many questions but very few had the answers. This

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    Food Inc.: Health on the Downfall due to Dirty Business Big businesses play a major role in all aspects of government and have managed to get a patent on life, meaning that they can control the way people live. What better way to control the lives of citizens then to create laws controlling the way food is produced and manufactured. In the food documentary, Food Inc, produced by Robert Kenner there is a discussion and display about the way food is made and how it has affected both the citizens and

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    Food Inc Film Analysis

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    LaToya Christian Prof Chitwood 22 August 2015 Food Inc. The documentary Food Inc., by filmmaker Robert Kenner released in 2008. Starring in this film is Michael Pollan, author, journalist, activist and professor of journalism at UC Berkeley. Eric Schlosser also starred in this film who is an american journalist and author. This film takes place in numerous of settings from farms,supermarkets, slaughterhouses, and etc. The film reveals to the world what goes on in corporate farming in the United

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    Food is the essential part of our life. It nourishes us, brings our families together, and many times is the introduction to a new person or culture. With populations growing, it is more important than ever that we make sure we have quality food provided for us. Food, Inc. (Kenner) examines the foundations of our food supply system. From an essential crop like corn grown by mega-corporations and needed for thousands of different products, to the small farmer who provides quality food to a small,

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    Film Analysis: Food, Inc.

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    the players in Food, Inc. are the consumers, producers, political figures, and the farmers. Most of the consumers including me are left naïve about where their food is actually coming from. Even though we are left in the dark, we as consumers are keeping the producers in business. The producers are cutting cost by finding loop holes in how they produce our food. Either by employing and exploiting illegal immigrants, feeding our beef corn, and using ammonium hydroxide in the food processing. The

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    When it comes to the food that we eat on a day to day basis, we have a right to know where and how the food was produced. In the movie Food, Inc., it talks about how food production companies have established this veil over the consumer eyes on the manufacturing practices done by them. The production of our food has been larger than ever before in the history of humanity. The yields for 1 acre of land have increased by at least 10 times in a century time alone. With all the advancement in technology

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    Film Analysis: Food Inc.

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    Today’s food companies are so large that they control every aspect of the food industry. Company’s control what grows in crops, what certain crops to grow, how the crops are utilized. The documentary “Food Inc.” produced by Robert Kennar and Eric Schlosser, takes a look at America’s food industry and how our food is produced. Most consumers are not going to investigate what actually goes into the products. The documentary “Food Inc.” explains to the viewers why the companies’ way of farming is wrong

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