10/27/2009

Intro-conclusion.


Introduction:

I choose for my paper in SSK1212, organic food, from the main class theme food. The first time we choose this theme, it was because we were fasting and starving therefore our minds were more thinking about Msemen and Harira. In the first activity, which was narrowing topic, I was very upset since I found that food isn’t a good theme but after a little research in the net I found a very interesting topic. Organic food, a good topic for a research paper since it is social and scientific in the same time; I can also go in economic way and find the benefit that farms gain from non organic food. I did a research in our library to find some books to enhance my knowledge about the topic. I found at first a pretty interesting book which is “organic baby and toddler cookbook” it is a good book to understand with simple definitions about the subject. Moreover, I found recipes to discover how to use the organic food, how it is very delicious and healthy, how to buy it from stores and make a delicious meals for children.
The second book which is a new acquisition, and I’m proud to be the first one to read it. It is “America’s food, what you don’t know about what you eat”. It is a very interesting book that shows how farms make vegetables and fruits you can find more information in my next posts. Enjoy.



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Conclusion:

My blog as I hope you enjoyed seeing it was about organic food and how I found the information related to my topic. As u see, I started with the internet as a basic reference to choose a topic for the theme which is food. I decided to have my presentation on organic food since it is very interrested and needed in our daily life to not be a darker consumers. It was difficult to find a book in the library since the book that I chose was a new acquisition and I didn’t notice that. Therefore, I went to the reference after three days of waiting of the staff getting back the book in its place. And I was proud to be the first one that read the book.
The second difficulty was looking for a periodical journal an academic and a non academic. For a non academic, I spent all Tuesday afternoon in the library until I found “Health magazine”. However, that article didn’t have a healpful information for my researsh paper. Then, I look for the academic periodical, it was pretty easy since I went to the chemicals journals and I found a lot of articles about organic and conventional foods. But it wasn’t interesting since they are technical and very difficult to understand.
My final paper was about the interesting information that I found in books, hence; I found that internet, journals, or whatever the source of information can be, books were, are, and will be the only important source of information since they are complete, relaible and from facts. Moreover, the whole process gives me the patient to learn. I was a keyboard learner since everything that I don’t understand I use google, webmaster dictionary in Pc, wikipedia and I look for books just in literature or fiction stories and not informative and persuative books. Also, I learn that blogs can be healpful and full of interesting information for instance the zenhabit blog was very fascinating look, and interesting content. However, having my own blog about food doesn’t interest me as much as having a fashion blog. Since, I hope doing a stylist carreer after graduating from AUI, and I found that is a great idea to begin from here and start my own blog about thoughts and reflections in the fashion world and explain to the whole readers that fashion isnt that superficiel and appearance is as important as intellectuel thoughts.

10/26/2009

Internet Blog (25 most famous blog)

  • Evaluating Zenhabits Blog
Internet is full of information, you can find what you want and what you need in the internet just you have to look for it carefully and do the best choice. From the 25 best blog I found that http://zenhabits.net/ is a good informative blog that talk about ways of living and having a Zen attitude toward life. It is daily blog that talk about our social life, way of eating, and having good habits. The writer of the blog is Leo Babauta. He is a blogger, writer, journalist and published author from Guam, USA. His first post was on February 1, 2007. “Zen Habits is ranked 66 of Technorati's top 100 blogs as of June 3, 2009. In February 2009, Time Magazine named Zen Habits one of the Top 25 Blogs for 2009.” he has other publications an e-book “Zen To Done: The Ultimate Simple Productivity System” and his first print book “The Power of Less, was published by Hyperion Books.” The blog reaches 142,000 subscriptions; I really found that is very normal since the blog is very well designed, good content, and easy English which is the things that makes a good blog.

10/12/2009

SSK 1212 Evaluating Document from EBSCO Database Worksheet


The following criteria and questions can help you to judge the value of a source.
Instructions: Use the document you have found. Answer the following questions. In order to assess the credibility of your chosen source; you may need to do some additional research:

1. First, write the full reference here:



Title:Why organic versus conventional farming is a redundant debate.
Authors:Giles, Jim
Source:New Scientist; 8/8/2009, Vol. 203 Issue 2720, p10-10, 1p
ISSN:02624079
Accession Number:43700863




2. Evaluate Authority: Who is the author of this text? Do they have a degree or other expertise that qualifies them to write on the subject? What else has the author published?



Authors:Giles, Jim
http://www.jimsafe.com/ Jim Giles is reporter in the San Francisco bureau of New Scientist. He writes about science, politics and the environment.
“In December 2005, he and colleagues published a story that compared the accuracy of science articles in Wikipedia to those in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Peer reviewers recruited by Nature identified an average of four inaccuracies in the Wikipedia articles they examined and an average of around three in articles on the same topics in Britannica.[1] Britannica subsequently criticized the story[2], prompting Nature to clarify the methodology used[3] to compile the results.”
“Giles studied physics at the University of Bristol. He received a master's degree in computational neuroscience from the University of Oxford. Giles initially developed exihibitions at the Science Museum in London, joining Nature in 2001 as a news and features editor and becoming a reporter for the journal in 2003.”




3. Evaluate Affiliation: What institution (company, organization, university, etc.) published this text? Is it a commercial or non-profit publisher? What else does the institution publish? Could




the author's affiliation with this publisher bias their work?
New scientist is a group of expert of science writers, colleagues and students since 1956. It is not peer reviwed. http://www.newscientist.com/.



4. Evaluate Currency: When was the text published and/or last updated? Will you use it for current information or for historical context?



New Scientist; 8/8/2009 and as the most of my research it is based on current information but with a little comparison with the organic farming before the 21st century.

5. Evaluate Purpose: What appears to be the purpose of this text? Is it to inform, persuade, entertain, report, or refute? Explain why do you think so.



This article is very interesting since it gives a current idea and information about the farming nowadays, what are the differences and the incentive to use conventional or non organic farming. Moreover, it gives opinion from some opponents "Organic agriculture is not without environmental consequences."

6. Write here specifically what information from this document you are going to use in your paper.

“But could the whole debate about organic versus non-organic be missing the point?” from my perspective I find that the text debate organic farming vs. non organic farming that’s very obvious from the thesis statement of the essay (the first quote in my answer). Therefore, I like to take the part of organic farming but with knowing very well what the opponents think about it, especially in economic matter.


7 Conclusion: Now that you have assessed the source in more detail, do you still think it is useful? Explain why or why not. If it is not useful, what are you going to do about it?

From a research to another, I found myself very related to this topic since I’m very interested about health and food. Moreover, I believe that most of our health problem eg cancer… are related to the way we eat and the quality of food. Therefore, it will be a pleasure to present my topic in an informative way to my classmate, and give them the opportunity to discover the importance of food since from the book that I read “America’s food” there is no substitution of the food in our life.