The Omnivore s Dilemma By Michael Pollan Video
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Here, Michael Pollan uses a passive method to convey his ideas to the audience and allow them to think about and form their own opinions on his given ideas. He incorporates his own thoughts that he feels that the chickens cannot completely seem to grasp their environment and just live as they are told and raised to do.
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His personal experience of taking care of Rosie leaves him to realize that many corporations and companies only care for the rewards they receive for their work. Instead of giving chickens the space and proper care they need, they only. Michael Pollan brings to our attention the arguments that relate to the treatment of animals.
He begins his essay with examples talking about how pigs are seen as nothing more than meat and how dogs get their own birthday and Christmas presents.

Here he questions how certain animals receive different attitudes from us and makes us think about how each animal has a different fate. Pollan wants Polan to question ourselves and to look at animals from another perspective and see if they deserve more equality or if we need to have a different attitude towards them all together.

These arguments are very effective in that they make us question of whether or not our attitude towards certain animals are different because of how they are used or in our eyes some are just more important than others. Secondly my next evidence supporting Pollan argument will be how Ombivore people connect to having social and ecological relationships with their food cultures.
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Cofer based her essay on examples from her own life and observations of the problem in a broader sense. It looks like her work targets auditory from different social classes because it explains to both sides representatives of the mainstream and Latin cultures their mistakes.
Cofer did not use information from studies.

Since the birth, each individual are instilled with this conformity that cannot be ignored. Chagnon was stingy and didn't want to accept food from others because, his food was his only connection to his culture at home. Also he felt like the Indians were dirty, thus their food was unclean. Additionally the Ths were very greedy. Pollan comes in with a stronger.]
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