Thursday, May 13, 2010

last2 annotated bibliography

Nestle, Marion. Introduction and the first chapter. Food Politics: How the Food Industry Influences Nutrition and Health. Berkeley: University of California, 2002. 1-31. Print.


A book called “Food Politics: How the Food Industry Influences Nutrition and Health” by Marion Nestle is a great book to see how the food industry is involved in politics and public policy and how that damages our food. This book is another prospective to explain the American Food system. With this book, we will see how the food companies subsidizes the media and dominate our decisions.

Seibel, John. "Syptoms of Type 2 Diabetes." Webmd (2008). Webmd. Web. 13 May 2010. .


The article that I have found by WebMD is about the symptoms of Type II Diabetes. That article will help me to explain to you the symptoms of type 2 diabetes , and then you will be able to act before it is too late . When you know the symptoms you may get the medication even earlier . So, you will be more prudent and that is very important to save our lives on time.

how about mcunion ? (one more time)

Mc Donald’s is the most widespread fast food restaurant in the world. The fries, burger
and coke sometimes are the best and most practical meal of our happy times. Our mother
sometimes takes a break from cooking and gets us Mc Donald’s for the lunch or dinner. Mc
Donald’s food sounds fan, but how about the company by itself? Is it a company that is fair to its
workers? What do you think that is going on behind McDonald’s restaurants? Does the food
come to your home is made in a good work environment by happy people? Do you think that
workers who prepare our burger get the money they deserve? Are the workers informed and
trained about the whole process of the food? Are the workers unionized and can save their
rights? There is a dark side of Mc Donald Company’s that nobody but only its workers know
about. The workers of Mc Donald’s have to lighten this darkness to find their rights and save
them by unionizing.

As a matter of fact Mc Donald’s workers aren’t unionized, so they are not able to claim
their rights or save them .According to Ron Marcoux , executive vice-president of Mc Donald’s
restaurant of Canada Ltd., as far as he knows none of the company’s Canadian restaurants are
unionized, because Mc Donald’s hires immigrants and teenagers who are not aware of their
rights, are poor, have no talent ,no any knowledge to do another job and don’t speak English
well. Because of the need of money, lack of experience and knowledge, they do whatever
employers say even though they are being treated unfairly. So, these workers become subject to
arbitrariness and unfairness on their job all the time. According to The Toronto Sun News of
April 2002, there is a big turnover at McDonald’s. So, some people had to leave because of the
bad working system or they just get fired. As a worker you never want to be thrown out as an
object and be easily replaced by someone else. You want to be appreciated and respected by your
employer and coworkers. Hence, to avoid the unfair, inappropriate threatening, arbitrary and
careless attitude of the employers’ toward the workers, the workers have to get together and be
unionized.

Mc Donald’s consciously hires workers who are not just teenagers and immigrants, but also
immature and have a weak personality. A sociologist Ester Reiter says that “obedience” is the
most valued aspect of a personality in fast food restaurants (Scshlosser,75). So, these immigrants
and teenagers, because of their hard life conditions, are obedient to their employer and don’t
have the kind of personality, maturity and self-confidence to object and say “no!.” If they do so,
they get fired and lose the chance of earning some money. To stop that kind of usage of
immature workers, Mc Donald workers should definitely get unionized to be able to improve
their personalities, get more mature, and gain some self –confidence and to have the right to say
“no” without being afraid to be fired.

Even though i say that Mc Donald’s workers should know their rights and get unionized ,
that is not really easy for them. Because Mc Donald’s take some serious steps not to have their
workers unionized easily. Mc Donald’s deliberately controls and tries to keep unions out of its
restaurants (Scholesser 76). For example, Mc Donald uses the mass produced system in
assembly line and doesn’t train its workers to improve themselves in the job. Mass Produced
food in assembly line means that the food in Mc Donald’s fast food restaurant is processed by
large groups of people and each person has a very little job to do. Therefore, that system makes it
more difficult for the workers to mention about and fight for their rights. Because the little job ,
that each worker is doing, can be done by anybody who doesn’t even know anything. So, that
mass produced system in assembly line requires almost no rights for the workers, because they
don’t even have an influence or a real importance on the job. That system costs less to the Mc
Donald’s Company, but takes away a lot from the workers earnings. Also, the workers feel
insecure at work because of the small and simple work that they do, they don’t feel themselves
enough useful in this working system. Furthermore, the workers not allowed to be trained to do
the whole or larger of the job even though they want to. So, if the employer wants to fire them,
he can fire them and replace them very easily. Because of these bad consequences of mass
produced system in assembly line on the workers and because of avoiding the workers from
learning and doing more of the job, the workers feel useless and that lessens the ability of
unionization of the workers in enormous amount.

Working in a mass produced system in assembly line so intensive, and many of the workers
get injured. But the company may not want to get any responsibility of the injuries and fire the
injured person right away. They can do that because the workers are not unionized and they
know that the workers are afraid to talk. So, when you are not unionized in your work place you
may not get a chance even to sue the company and get any insurance. Unfortunately ,even if you
lose your hand ,nobody may care. If Mc Donald’s continues using mass produced system in
assembly line for just its benefits to make more money, and continues to avoid listening to and
caring about its workers, one day Mc Donald’s name will be vanished in the universe sooner
than we think .

In conclusion, every fast food restaurant’s workers have to be unionized in order to keep
their rights, gain confidence and have a better working condition. If the workers can keep their
rights , the turnover rates decreases and then the workers can feel safer at work . We ,as the
consumers, can change the system that Mc Donald’s has and help the workers to work in a
smaller groups, by learning more, in safety and in more respectful environment. We may not
change the mass –produced system in assembly line right away, but if we don’t buy big food
chains’ food, we may slowly change their system and help the workers. Don’t let companies to
use your money to harm their workers more and more, and do not support mass produced food
system by keep buying their products.




WORK CITED

Cp. "McUnion Ordered;Burger Workers Sign First Contract." The Toronto Sun [Toronto] 18 Apr. 2002, News sec.: 53. Lexisnexis. Web. 20 Apr. 2010. .


Cp. "McDonald's Staff Puts in Order for 'mcunion'at Alberta Outlet." The Toronto Star [Toronto] 6 Oct. 1985, News sec.: A11. Lexisnexis. Web. 20 Apr. 2010. .


Schlosser, Eric. "Behind the Counter." Fast Food Nation: the Dark Side of the All-American Meal. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2001. 59-87. Print.

Monday, May 10, 2010

prospectus research paper

In my research paper, I will talk about the obesity and obesity-related diseases in the U.S. According
to my research ,the obesity and obesity-related diseases are dramatically increasing in the U.S. ,
furthermore ,the U.S. spreading those diseases to the world by American (pop) culture. The book by
Morgan Spurlock will be my primary source to explain to you how seriously those diseases are
threatening our health and what it is that makes those diseases spread more and more dangerously.

The articles I have found in JAMA (the journal of the American Medical Association), will help me to
define obesity to you more specifically and to inform you that we can lose our life sooner than we
expect according to the doctors. Also, the effects of sedentary life style and its connection with obesity
will be another topic that I am going to inform you about, as well as the chronic conditions of obesity
among children. As an example, in order to explain obesity more detailed ,I will be talking about a fifty
two years old woman with severe obesity; how she faces obesity?, what happens to her? How does
obesity effect her quality of life and stigmatize her.

Another article that I have found from lexisnexis is by Fouzia Aman and about the impacts of mass
culture on individuals .That article will be the key point of my argument about the connection with mass
(pop) culture and fast food restaurant, in other words, between mass (pop) culture and our eating habit.
That article will be very useful to fulfill my argument of obesity by relating it the culture that is spreading
fast around the world.

Monday, May 3, 2010

bibliographyentries3

Danaher, Kevin, Shannon Biggs, and Jason Mark. "The United States Food System." Alternet. Alternet. Polipoint Press. Web. 03 May 2010. .


This article is an interview with a food expert about the food system of America. It explains the reasons why the food system is failing in the U.S. The farm machines took over farmers’ job and then the farmers’ situation got worse and worse.According to the article, modernization did not effect just the farmers but also our health. Also,genetically modified food entered our lives right after the machines. This article will specifically help me give you some more proofs about why our food system going bad.


Hallberg, Milton C. "1." The Economic Trends in U.S. Agriculture since World War Two. Ames: Iowa State UP, 2001. 5-13. Print.

The book called “Economic trends in the U.S. agriculture and food systems since world war two” is going to give us the background information of the food system since world war two; how it changed? What is the story of it? What factors helped it to get to the shape it has today? This book will be a great source for us to understand our food system better and to see its path until today.
"A Healthy Type 2 Diabetes Diet." Webmd. Webmd. Web. 3 May 2010. .

That article tell us what the major food categories are for type 2 diabetes and which products are including in them . That article will be very useful for us in order to learn what foods we should control eating to get healthy. Also that article mentions the role low fat foods in our health and how much of them we should get in our daily lives.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

obesity rate in the U.S.

Soda tax is an increased tax that is trying to be put on our sodas in order to help epidemic
obesity in the U.S. This is a big issue because, why does each person in the U.S. have to pay the bill of
obesity by paying extra pennies for their sodas. There should be a better solution .Also ,if you search
little bit about it ,we ,as a society, are working a lot on obesity issue ,our doctors, professors, health
organizations, our neighbor, our parents … and so on, they are all warning us and educating us about
obesity. So why do we need that extra tax?

There are some states in the U.S. that are already have the soda tax, but are still ranking one of
the highest states in obesity; Arkansas and Virginia. They are ranked 5th and 6th i in the U.S. So, is that
telling us that the soda tax is already working for the U.S.? Of course not, as the results show us
Americans even though the extra pennies they are paying for each soda, will continue the way they are
consuming it and the obesity is still the problem.

Group 4 presented that problem very successfully and told us that the soda tax is not going to
change the way we are consuming soda. Clark mentioned about Arkansas and Virginia’s problem with
obesity fact and the level they were ranked in the U.S. As I listened to them and took notes these are the
key evidences that we see so far.