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New Yorker currently residing in the city of angels. Studying history and missing seasonal weather.

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How Diets Affect Weight Around the World

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On October 30, 2009 juliasear Discussed

Jonathan Safran Foer’s Compelling Case for (Not) Eating Animals

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I agree that Foer’s ability to draw in so many different perspectives is what makes this book powerful. Also, the guy’s willing to go up against meat-eating, anti-vegetarian, famous foodies like Anthony Bourdain. Nice to know he acts on what he believes. http://nymag.com/news/intelligencer/encounter/60160/

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Food Inc. & The Food Future

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Tonight, I saw the future of food, politics, and culture collide. It’s time for every American citizen to see Food, Inc. This film highlights the most corrupt, unsettling aspects of not only our food industry, but our modern way of life. From childhood poisoning, environmental destruction, and present day slavery, Food, Inc. is a disturbingly powerful film. When I think about the injustices I learned about as a kid–racism, sexism, war—-I now understand what my…

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Tonight, I saw the future of food, politics, and culture collide. It’s time for every American citizen to see Food, Inc. This film highlights the most corrupt, unsettling aspects of not only our food industry, but our modern way of life. From childhood poisoning, environmental destruction, and present day slavery, Food, Inc. is a disturbingly powerful film. When I think about the injustices I learned about as a kid–racism, sexism, war—-I now understand what my…

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On October 30, 2009 juliasear Discussed

Jonathan Safran Foer’s Compelling Case for (Not) Eating Animals

  • and said:

I agree that Foer’s ability to draw in so many different perspectives is what makes this book powerful. Also, the guy’s willing to go up against meat-eating, anti-vegetarian, famous foodies like Anthony Bourdain. Nice to know he acts on what he believes. http://nymag.com/news/intelligencer/encounter/60160/

On 2009-11-11 juliasear GOODmarked

Why Save a Community Garden?

On 2009-11-08 juliasear GOODmarked

How Diets Affect Weight Around the World

On 2009-11-06 juliasear GOODmarked

How Thanksgiving Got Its Turkey

On 2009-11-02 juliasear GOODmarked

Is Urban Homesteading Keeping Women Down?

On 2009-10-30 juliasear GOODmarked

Jonathan Safran Foer’s Compelling Case for (Not) Eating Animals

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