
Slow living...
this is going to be the last entry to this blog other then my paper that i'm going to post tonight. I'd like to talk about slow living. Cause even in this big crazy world people can still live non city lives.
Heres a link for a store that talks about its slow living practices.
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this sight talks about if its possible to live slowly in Seattle
what needs to be done to have people eating healthier and helping all people to eat is taste education and showing people how to enjoy healthy foods and the pleasure one gets from preparing ones own meal. Showing how certain foods effect the body and foods direct relation to health and vitality show be mandatory in the educational system. Also teaching people to grow food for themselves would take away from the world hunger issue that we discussed in class. when the United States started to send relief food over to other countries it made it so they would become dependent on those sources. there are farmers in the regions that grow their own food and try to sell, but our kindness acts are putting them out of business because they can't compete with the cheap prices. teaching other countries how to provide their own food for themselves would make a serious dent in world hunger.
thank you for such interesting material to write about each week. : )
Emily
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