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Caroline Doran October 31, 2015 Mrs. Mulholland Lit 9 One ? Third of Food is Lost or Wasted: What Can Be Done 10 to 20 loads of clean, unblemished, and crisp lettuce towering over 7 feet high 2.8 trillion pound of wasted food that could feed at least 3 billion people USA loses 30 percent of food and that is 162 billion dollars Loss is at the beginning of the food chain during harvest Waste occurs at the end of the food chain at the retail stage Food goes bad during transportation Restaurants serve large portions and when the customer doesn?t finish their food the restaurants are required to throw the food out Organizations are providing Africa with low tech technology to help preserve their food and the loss have dropped 45% of their tomatoes

Rhetorical terms and vocab

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Rhetorical Terms?Language devices 1. synecdoche - a figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole or the whole for a part, the special for the general or the general for the special, as in ten sail for ten ships or a Croesus for a rich man. 2. colloquial ? adj. characteristic of or appropriate to ordinary or familiar conversation rather than formal speech or writing; informal. 3. litotes ? noun understatement, especially that in which an affirmative is expressed by the negative of its contrary, as in ?not bad at all.?.

cornell notes

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THE MODIFIED CORNELL NOTE TAKING SYSTEM Layout Question Column --2 Inches-- After the lecture, write questions in this column for each main point in the record column. Record Column --6 Inches-- Record patterns of main idea and support in your own words when possible. Use indentations to show the relationships between main ideas and support. Record Column Write main ideas and supporting material in the right column ? Use signals from the lecture Titles & keywords= topics ? main ideas ?Transition? words/phrases introduce patterns of support and/or details First, most, some, this is called, there are two types Use abbreviations to get the full idea. Leave spaces between ideas so you can fill in more later. see how ideas relate to one another

True Hero

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?I think a true hero is one that sacrifices something valuable or himself/herself in order to save someone from any harm.? People like Superman and Wonderwoman often come to mind when one is asked to give an example of a true hero.? However a true hero does not ever have to be an individual that possesses supernatural powers.? Firemen and policemen are the true heroes in our society.? Everyday these men sacrifice their lives to save people from deadly fires and burglars.? Although these men are one of the true heroes in our society, I believe the most important heroes are the soldiers that fight for our country in Iraq or Afghanistan or whereever they may be stationed.? Every day, every hout, every minute, soldiers risk their lives to keep those they love safe.?

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