At least 150+ words per entry
If a current event, then the entry should include: 1 paragraph summary, 1 paragraph reflection and a link to the article
Word count should be posted as part of your blog entry. Count just the blog itself, not the title of the blog or any captions.
Make sure to number your blog entry
Respond to a topic covered in class and/ or related to recent class content.
Demonstrate an authentic personal response to the topic that conveys cognitive and scientific reflection.
You are encouraged, but not required, to make a connection to either an image, a song/ video, website, agency, etc. to demonstrate greater synthesis.
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Post Card
https://docs.google.com/a/ndsj.org/presentation/d/1J6Gj-y3dUCC6LbLZUbYXew8homckn71vVFPvm1Px21I/edit#slide=id.g6ef37be91_00
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Local Supermarket
pts
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Tasks
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Pictures
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Commentary
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5
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Product from the farthest away possible (from ND).
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Determine how many miles away this product came from (China)
Determine how many kilometers away this product came from
Calculate how much oil was required to get that product to the shelf
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5
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Product (not produce) that likely contains GMOs
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Which products have the highest chance of containing a GMO?
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5
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Example of produce that is a GMO
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What are the benefits for this product to be a GMO?
Name one example of another GMO that could end world hunger.
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10
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Picture of each food group in the correct amount
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According to the USDA, what are the major food groups?
How much of each should a boy or girl (18 years of age) be getting of each?
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10
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An example of Beef produced by Tyson, Sanderson Farms, Butterball, Jennie-O, BoarsHead, Hillshire, or Oscar Meyer
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Explain what industrial meat production is. How are animals raised for these companies?
For this example, how much water, land, and energy was used to make this amount of meat?
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10
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An example of Chicken produced by Tyson, Sanderson Farms, Butterball, Jennie-O, BoarsHead, Hillshire, or Oscar Meyer
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For this example, how much water, land, and energy was used to make this amount of meat?
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10
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An example of the most unusual meat you can find
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What are some positives of using this kind of meat?
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10
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Example of fish or shellfish that is “Wild Caught” or “farm raised”
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What are some pros and cons of each type of product?
Wild Caught
Farm Raised
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2
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Product made with High Fructose Corn Syrup
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What is the debate about high fructose corn syrup? Give the pros and cons of using this substance in food.
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3
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Eggs labeled “cage free” and “organic”
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How do these eggs differ from regular eggs?
Cage Free
Organic
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5
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Overly packaged food & similar food in less packaging
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What are the pros and cons of packaging?
Pros
Cons
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10
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Milk labeled: “soy”, “almond”, “organic”, and regular milk
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How are the environmental impacts of each of these different?
Is one of these healthier than others?
Soy
Almond
Organic
Regular
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5
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The most local product you can find. 5 extra points for the most local product in the class (to NDSJ)
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Why is buying local good for the environment?
Determine how many miles away this product came from (look at the label or ask)
Determine how many kilometers away this product came from
Calculate how much oil was required to get that product to the shelf
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90
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Total*
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