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5 | 1 Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. HUM-102 FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE Section 05 Day 17

5 | 2 Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. Agenda OnCourse Journal Part 5 Graded Passport journals updated –2 students have yet to post anything –Worth 15% of your grade –Easy 100 if you try OnCourse Journal Part 6 Posted –Due Nov 3:30 PM Discussion on Omnivore's Dilemma

5 | 3 Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. New Schedule Oct 31 Discussion of Chapter 2 of OD Nov 3 Visit Acadian Archives Nov 7 Exam #2 (10%) –OC Chap 4-6, –OD Chap 2 –Same Format as Exam 1 Nov 10 & 14 Chap 7 Adopting Life Long Learning Nov 17 & 21 Chap 8 Developing Emotional Intelligence Nov 28 Chap 9 Staying on Course to Your Success Dec 1 st OD Chap 3 Review, –OnCourse Refection paper due (journals & paper, 20%) Dec 5 Exam #3 Chap 7-9, OD chap 3 (10%) Dec 8 ? Dec 10 AM Paper Presentations –OD paper due (15%)

5 | 4 Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. Omnivores Dilemma

5 | 5 Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. All Flesh is Grass Why does Joel Salatin call himself a grass farmer? Why is soil the “earth’s stomach”? Describe the “rotational dance” of Saladin’s animals. What is the original definition of organic?

5 | 6 Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. Big Organic Why is Whole Foods like a bookstore; a collection of grocery it? Why is a newer definition of organic required for Whole Foods to exist? Is a microwavable organic TV dinner an oxymoron? How did the alar scare help build the organic industry? What does N-P-K stand for? Who invented the process and why is his name ironic? Is Industrial organic energy sustainable? Think of the baby lettuce energy requirements?

5 | 7 Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. Grass What is the law of the second bite? If grazing cattle on grass is more energy efficient than feeding them corn, why do we have CAFOs? Who is Andre Voisin? Describe Monday Supper in the Salatin household.

5 | 8 Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. The Animals Why does Joel wait 3 or 4 days after the cow graze an area before moving the eggmobile? Why does Joel solve the rabbit “pee problem”? What is a holon (with examples)? How does Joel heat his cattle barn? Why don’t more farmers farm like Joel?

5 | 9 Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. The Slaughter Why does Joel slaughter chickens on his farm but not cattle and hogs? Why doesn’t the USDA set levels for pathogens in food? At what point in the process do the chickens stop looking like animals and start looking like food? What happens to the chicken’s non sellable parts??

5 | 10 Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. The Market Name 5 ways you can buy Polyface farm products? Who are the “non-barcode people”? ‘You can buy honestly priced food or you can buy irresponsibly prices food? What is meant by the bumper sticker “Eat Your View”? According to Salatin how will the food system change?

5 | 11 Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. The meals Describe the 3 meals in this chapter? How did chocolate get on the menu? Discuss omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids? What has changed over time in the ratio between these fats?

5 | 12 Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. For Next Class Think about a topic related to OD you would like to write about. –Food systems –Health concerns –Global starvation? Study Meet me at the Acadian 3:30 for Thursday class