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==20 Questions About Vegetarianism== | ==20 Questions About Vegetarianism== | ||
− | '''Finding and Link''' | + | '''Finding and Link''' Cloe, Renee. "20 Questions About Vegetarianism." Nutrition Made Easy. 20 Oct 2007 |
− | <http://www.primusweb.com/fitnesspartner/library/nutrition/vegetarian.htm>. | + | <http://www.primusweb.com/fitnesspartner/library/nutrition/vegetarian.htm>. |
− | '''POV of article''' | + | '''POV of article''' The article has a neutral point of view and just attempts to answers popular questions about vegetarianism. |
− | '''Reconstruction/Summary'''In this article, Renee Cloe, a certified personal trainer, answers twenty popular questions regarding the ever popular topic of vegetarianism. Her answers to the various questions are quite neutral, focusing on educating others on the world of vegatarianism rather than creating a environment of guilt for those who consume meat products. | + | '''Reconstruction/Summary''' In this article, Renee Cloe, a certified personal trainer, answers twenty popular questions regarding the ever popular topic of vegetarianism. Her answers to the various questions are quite neutral, focusing on educating others on the world of vegatarianism rather than creating a environment of guilt for those who consume meat products. |
'''Your name here''' (Landry Nyandamu) | '''Your name here''' (Landry Nyandamu) |
Revision as of 04:17, 25 October 2007
Contents
Topic: Vegetarianism
Vegetarianism in a Nutshell
Finding and Link: ("Vegetarianism in a Nutshell." The Vegetarian Resource Group. 23 Oct. 2007 <http://www.vrg.org/nutshell/nutshell.htm>.) <http://www.vrg.org/nutshell/nutshell.htm>
POV of Source: The group aims at educating people about being a vegetarian. This particular link seems to focus on facts rather than opinions.
Summary/Reconstruction: This article is very helpful when explaining the definition of what it means to be a vegetarian or vegan. It discusses the change it takes to become a vegetarian, nutrition requirements for adults and children, and gives a variety of recipes. It also provides literature for further research, teaching resources, and things you can substitute for meat.
Your Name: Alex Gatley Gatley 12:21, 23 October 2007 (PDT)
Vegetarianism
Finding and Link: ("Vegetarianism." Kids Health: for Parents. 24 Oct. 2007 <http://www.kidshealth.org/parent/nutrition_fit/nutrition/vegetarianism.html>
POV/Source: This article is fairly neutral. They just discuss the health pros and cons of being a vegetarian.
Summary/Reconstruction: This article explains the different types of vegetarians and the pros and cons of each type. It then explains the health risks of children who are vegetarians as they grow up and mature. Finally, it explains to parents how to supplement and make sure hteir children are getting the essential vitamins and minerals without meat in their diet.
Your Name: Crystal Huff 7:33, 24 October 2007 (PDT)
Should We All Be Vegetarians?
Link http://www.time.com/time/covers/1101020715/story.html
POV/Summary This article is fairly neutral and tries to describe both sides of the argument. It also talks a lot about how many Americans are still not clear about what vegetarianism is. It also talks about how since vegetarianism has become popular, meat companies are now starting to use leaner and healthier meat.
Your Name Lynn Wilson
Sports Nutrition for Vegetarian Athletes
Finding and Link: (Weber, Sabine. "Sports Nutrition for Vegetarian Athletes." Nutrition. 2003. Adirondack Sports and Fitness. 23 Oct 2007. http://www.adksportsfitness.com/august2003/columns/nutrition.html.)
POV of source: This article is neutral and supplies athletes with the information about what is needed for a vegetarian athlete.
Summary/Reconstruction: This article talks about how vegetarian athlete faces many challenges. As all athletes, proper nutrition will directly affect athletic performance. For vegetarians, planning ahead and having variety is essential for proper nutrition and to meet all nutrient needs. The diet must rely on a variety of plant foods including whole grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, legumes, and dairy and eggs for some vegetarians. The vegetarian diet may lack adequate energy, protein, calcium, zinc, and iron. By properly planning, all of these things can be obtained. If this is done properly, there are even some benefits of being a vegetarian athlete.
Your name Dustin Lehman 10:34, 22 October 2007 (PDT)
My Beef with Vegetarianism
Link http://www.thenation.com/doc/20070205/lazare
POV/SummaryThis article is arguing against vegetarianism and gives some good historical data about famous vegetarians from the past and their reasons for choosing the veggies. Using these examples, the article counters that there is not a scarcity of meat and examples why we should continuing eating it.
Your Name Elle Sweeney
Organization Edit: Crystal Huff
20 Questions About Vegetarianism
Finding and Link Cloe, Renee. "20 Questions About Vegetarianism." Nutrition Made Easy. 20 Oct 2007 <http://www.primusweb.com/fitnesspartner/library/nutrition/vegetarian.htm>.
POV of article The article has a neutral point of view and just attempts to answers popular questions about vegetarianism.
Reconstruction/Summary In this article, Renee Cloe, a certified personal trainer, answers twenty popular questions regarding the ever popular topic of vegetarianism. Her answers to the various questions are quite neutral, focusing on educating others on the world of vegatarianism rather than creating a environment of guilt for those who consume meat products.
Your name here (Landry Nyandamu)