History of the World in Six Glasses: Beer, Coffee & Coke
This paper is a critical, academic book review of Tom Standage's A History of the World in Six Glasses. For Standage, the beverage commonly consumed in a civilization is profoundly revelatory of its agricultural and industrial practices, its class structure, and its cultural concerns. Each beverage is associated with a particular 'case study' of a civilization, although the book takes a chronological approach.
Home cooking and better health
Over the past few decades, there has been a dramatic shift in the eating habits of Americans. 40 years ago, most American families enjoyed meals together, prepared at home. Soon, T.V.
Annotated bibliography: problem identification and organizational context in research
This article is an expanded annotated bibliography notation of a study designed to track student's choices in the cafeteria. It hypothesized that the presence of unhealthy cafeteria foods reduces the chances that students will purchase healthy foods. The study was four weeks in duration and compared the offerings of three high schools in the same county. Foods in the study were divided into green, yellow, and red groups. Even though healthy foods predominated the percentage of food offerings, students still selected 'red' (high calorie, low-nutrition) foods at a greater percentage relative to the presence of red foods in the cafeteria.
Coevolution: definition, mechanisms, and community interactions
The objective of this work is to research and examine co-evolution, what it is, how it works and the biological principle of this theory and the basis of this theory to include three different community interactions.
Aboriginal Food \"The Colonial Impact on Indigenous
This is a four page paper on aboriginal food security focusing on Canadian indigenous people. The paper draws from five different academic sources or more, using Chicago style footnotes. The paper is about public policy, ethnocentrism, food security, food diversity, and traditional food practices. The paper has a clear thesis, introduction, body, and conclusion and flows very well.