Sunday, February 10, 2013

Article Links for Topic 5 - In the Grass


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When you have found 2-3 articles that you believe are related to the issues you are researching for the America Eats project, use the comment section below to copy/paste links to the online articles you have selected.

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24 comments:

  1. Kristen P EDA #2 Pelfrey
    Topic Group: In the Grass
    http://www.inthesetimes.com/article/4174/victory_for_smithfield_workers/ Article has bias, but addresses some issues with Smithfield workers.

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  2. Cody C. EDA#4 Pelfrey
    I agree because that's basically all that people care about, cheap food. Barely anybody actually cares about where it comes from or how it was made. In the film there was a family that was living off the dollar menu. The father of the family had Diabetes and to be able to pay for his medication, they had to eat cheaply. In my family we also try to eat cheaper but we also eat healthy. We try to find a balance in between cheap fast food, and expensive fruits and vegetables.

    I would say that the Polyface Farms chickens slaughtering was way more humane than the Smithfield hogs. The workers at Polyface are way happier and they can switch positions with other people when they want to. It isn't dangerous for them as well. However the workers at Smithfield were treated terribly and they had to work in dangerous conditions. They also had to stay in the same position, doing the same thing, all day long. Its just not healthy for the human body or the pigs.

    I do think they have the right to recruit foreign workers, however before they start working they need to become legal US citizens. Another thing they need to do is make sure they are being sanitary. Another thing they need to do with not just foreign workers but all workers is get them moving. Its not healthy for them to constantly be doing the same movements.

    It can hurt our economy and it can take away jobs locally. It will take away jobs because we will be importing workers. Therefore local workers wont be employed for that position. I think that if we are going to be importing workers, we need to have the local people get them first and give the rest to foreigners.

    I think this statement is very true. They treat their workers like crap. The working conditions are completely unsanitary, enough to make their fingernails fall off and to make them sick. It influences the treatment of the workers and hogs because when the workers are treated bad, its going to forward to the animals. Its already bad enough for the pigs but this just makes it worse. If i had to do this job I would do it for $18 an hour. I would also want to not be stuck in the same position all day and have sanitary conditions. I feel that my health is more important than getting paid a lot.

    I honestly don't think they would try to meet my demand. They would find another person that would do it for a smaller amount of money. If there were people like me that wouldn't do work they would just get rid of us. After all, most slaughterhouses have an average turnover rate of every 90 days. That is crazy, there is hardly enough time to even train their workers. To make sure eating meat doesn't harm themselves or animals they could cook it to the required temperature and make sure they eat it before the expiration date.

    Yes. Our schools and towns can buy food from companies that are organic, dont carry genetically modified ingredients, and that slaughter their animals humanely. This would influence the situation because the companies that do all of these bad things will realize they aren't getting business and have to change to accommodate our needs.

    It is connected to the food we eat because they are the ones growing, picking, slaughtering, and transporting all of it. They are all doing these jobs because they get paid less than what an american worker would make, often below minimum wage.This is how the food business thrives. If it weren't for the immigrant workers then maybe we wouldn't have food on our plates, maybe we would have to go get it on our own.

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  3. Tyler M EDA Period 4 Mrs. Carr

    Topic group 5-In the Grass

    After immigration raid, workers protest conditions in Iowa meatpacking plant-https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2008/07/iowa-j30.html

    Factory Farming: Treating Animals like Commodities-http://www.cityonahillpress.com/2011/05/19/factory-farming-treating-animals-like-commodities/

    Dangers, tensions lurk in meatpacking industry-http://www.nbcnews.com/id/12408159/#.URvmGaXFV7s

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  4. Cody C. EDA Period#4 Topic 5 In The Grass Links

    http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2012-05-08/features/chi-humane-society-releases-animal-abuse-video-20120508_1_animal-abuse-tyson-foods-tyson-statement This article includes a graphic video of pig abuse

    http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2013/01/why-we-havent-seen-inside-a-broiler-chicken-factory-farm-in-a-decade/#.URvlDqVQV7s This article talks about how a broiler chicken factory works.

    http://www.treehugger.com/corporate-responsibility/undercover-investigation-oklahoma-pig-farms-reveals-systemic-cruelty-factory-farming-video.html This article has an extremely graphic video also showing what factory farms do to pigs

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  5. Corinn C. EDA Period 4, Mrs. Carr

    http://www.cis.org/2006SwiftRaids

    http://www.nbcnews.com/id/12408159/

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  6. Corinn C. EDA Period 4, Mrs. Carr
    Topic #5 In The Grass

    http://www.nbcnews.com/id/12408159/

    http://www.cis.org/2006SwiftRaids

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  7. Jacob F. EDA Period 6, Mrs. Carr

    Corn-Fed Vs. Grass-Fed Beef by Karen Eisenbraun
    http://www.healthytheory.com/corn-fed-vs-grass-fed-beef
    Industrialized Farming Leaves Behind More than a Bad Smell by Andrew
    http://www.animalwelfareapproved.org/2010/03/05/industrialized-farming-leaves-behind-more-than-a-bad-smell/
    A Crackdown on Employing Illegal Workers by Julia Preston
    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/30/us/politics/30raid.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

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  8. Kristen P EDA #1 Pelfrey


    http://www.inthesetimes.com/article/4174/victory_for_smithfield_workers/ Article has bias, but addresses some issues with Smithfield workers.

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  9. Mary Lou W
    EDA Period 1
    Mrs.Carr

    Grass, Grain, Beef and E. coli
    Paul Ebner, PhD
    http://www.ansc.purdue.edu/faen/grass%20fed%20e%20coli.html

    Corn-Fed Vs. Grass-Fed Beef
    Karen Eisenbraun
    http://www.healthytheory.com/corn-fed-vs-grass-fed-beef

    Birds on Factory Farms
    ASPCA
    http://www.aspca.org/Fight-Animal-Cruelty/farm-animal-cruelty/birds-on-factory-farms

    Slaughterhouse Workers
    Food Empowerment Project
    http://www.foodispower.org/slaughterhouse_workers.php

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  10. MaryH. per1 Carr topic group #5 In the grass

    http://beyondfactoryfarming.org/get-informed/industrial-vs-family-farms-comparison

    http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=that-burger-youre-eating-is-mostly-corn

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  11. Ashley I. EDA Period 2 Ms. Pelfrey
    Topic 5: In the Grass

    Article #1:California farmers eager for immigration reform by Ricardo Lopez
    URL:http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-immigration-farm-labor-20130202,0,5337217.story

    Article #2:Human Trafficking of Thai workers shows U.S. map of exploitation by Sarah Williams
    URL:http://womennewsnetwork.net/2013/02/16/human-trafficking-thai-workers-us/

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  12. Noah G. EDA 4 Pelfrey Topic 5 In the grass

    http://www.las-elc.org/printpdf/undocumented-workers-employment-rights
    In this article this showing the rights of undocumented workers that are working for companys.

    http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/areas/industrialrelations/dictionary/definitions/workingconditions.htm

    This article is showing what workers are suppose to work in.

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  13. Jennifer R., EDA Period 1, Mrs. Carr
    Topic Group #5: In The Grass
    1) Corn-Fed Vs. Grass-Fed Beef:
    http://www.healthytheory.com/corn-fed-vs-grass-fed-beef
    Author: Karen Eisenbraun

    2) American Workers Victimized by Immigration:
    http://www.thesocialcontract.com/artman2/publish/tsc1001/article_839_printer.shtml
    Author: Roy Beck

    3)Industrialized Farming Leaves Behind More than a Bad Smell:
    http://www.animalwelfareapproved.org/2010/03/05/industrialized-farming-leaves-behind-more-than-a-bad-smell/
    Author: Andrew

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  14. Anthony Gonzalez EDA Carr P.1
    How are illegal immigrants treated in factories?
    http://www.enotes.com/illegal-immigration-article
    What does E-coli affect?
    http://kidshealth.org/kid/stay_healthy/food/ecoli.html

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  15. Rachel W.
    EDA Period 1
    Mrs. Carr
    http://www.healthytheory.com/corn-fed-vs-grass-fed-beef
    http://foodispower.org/slaughterhouse_workers.php
    http://www.organicconsumers.org/monlink.cfm

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  16. Marshall Hoopingarner
    EDA 3
    Pelfrey

    http://www.osha.gov/Publications/OSHA3108/osha3108.html
    About safety and health in meat processing plants.

    http://articles.latimes.com/2010/jan/28/nation/la-na-immigrant-nebraska28-2010jan28
    A family that moved to America and got jobs at a processing plant

    https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2008/05/iowa-m14.html
    About a raid that took place in Iowa.

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  17. Audrey Franada EDA #2 Pelfrey
    Topic Group 5 Links
    http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/250/meat-packing.html Somewhat vague, but it compares the conditions in the meatpacking industry from the time of The Jungle to today.

    http://www.eatwild.com/animals.html A little biased, see the site name, but addresses the benfits of traditional farming versus the feedlots.

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  18. Brilliana G. EDA Per 4, Ms. Carr
    http://www.cnn.com/2012/08/22/us/california-slaughterhouse-video
    http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2012/08/21/721771/usda-slaughterhouse-shutdown/

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  19. Cody C. EDA Period#4 Pelfrey Topic 5 In The Grass Links

    http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2012-05-08/features/chi-humane-society-releases-animal-abuse-video-20120508_1_animal-abuse-tyson-foods-tyson-statement This article includes a graphic video of pig abuse

    http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2013/01/why-we-havent-seen-inside-a-broiler-chicken-factory-farm-in-a-decade/#.URvlDqVQV7s This article talks about how a broiler chicken factory works.

    http://www.treehugger.com/corporate-responsibility/undercover-investigation-oklahoma-pig-farms-reveals-systemic-cruelty-factory-farming-video.html This article has an extremely graphic video also showing what factory farms do to pigs

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  20. Pat H. EDA 4 Mrs. Carr

    Grass Fed vs. Corn Fed. Craigh Walsh: http://www.luciesfarm.com/artman/publish/article_85.php

    Slaughterhouse accused of inhumane treatment. . Aaron Cooper : http://edition.cnn.com/2012/08/27/business/california-slaughterhouse-video

    E coli found in Nestle's Factory: Buniesswire: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20090630006368/en/FDA-Finds-E.-coli-Sample-Nestle%E2%80%99s-Factory

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  21. Bailey Carretino
    EDA # 4 Carr

    http://www.mercyforanimals.org/investigations.aspx

    http://www.foodispower.org/slaughterhouse_workers.php

    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/06/opinion/06iht-edmeat.html?_r=0

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  22. Jessi P.
    EDA 4
    Carr
    Ahttp://latino.foxnews.com/latino/politics/2012/06/12/immigration-summit-are-undoc-workers-really-taking-american-jobs/re undocumented workers really taking American jobs?

    http://www.voanews.com/content/us-farmers-depend-on-illegal-immigrants-100541644/162082.html

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  23. Nathaniel D.EDA Period 4, Mrs.Carr
    Group 5 in the grass

    Immigration and Meatpacking in the Midwest
    Georgeanne M. Artz
    migration.ucdavis.edu/cf/files/2012-may/artz-choices-paper.pdf

    The Most Dangerous Job in America
    Eric Schlosser
    www.motherjones.com/.../dangerous-meatpacking-jobs-eric-schlosser

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  24. Naivi B Period #4 EDA Mrs carr


    Holocaust Survivor to Lead Protest of L.A. Slaughterhouse-http://laist.com/2012/10/01/holocaust_survivor_to_lead_protest_of_la_slaughterhouse.php

    Abuses Against Workers Taint U.S. Meat and Poultry-http://www.hrw.org/news/2005/01/24/abuses-against-workers-taint-us-meat-and-poultry

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