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40 Cards in this Set
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What is the poverty line for a family of four?
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21-22,000 $
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The number of people who are poor in the U.S.
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43 million
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The number of people who are hungry in the world
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925 million people are hungry
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The dollar threshold that defines extreme poverty in the world
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1.25$
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Number of people who die from hunger each day
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30,000 people
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What is the percentage of people born in 2000 with Type II Diabetes
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33%
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What is the average distance food travels from field to plate
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1,500 miles
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percentage of U.S. oil consumption that is used on food production and distribution
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1/5 of oil consumption
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number of pounds of feed per pound of beef
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8 lbs of feed per 1 lb of meat
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pounds of waste per cow per day,
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50 lbs of waste per day
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number of cows that are processed per hour in some slaughterhouses
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400 cows per hour
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number of cuts made per day in a slaughterhouse
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10,000 cuts made per day
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The number of food borne diseases reported annually in the U.S.
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76 million cases of food-borne illnesses were documented
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List 3 Millennium Development Goals
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1.) Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
2.) Achieve universal primary education 3.) Combat HIV/Aids, malaria & other diseases |
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What is the relationship between poverty and disease in Africa
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12 billion dollars lost to productivity to Malaria in Africa
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Acute vs. Chronic disease and at least two examples of each that are related to food
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Immediate such as e-coli and mad cow chronic disease is type II diabetes and high blood pressure
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The problem with the hourglass
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The processors and distributors are the ones making all the money
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Difference between virtue and value
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being-- doing
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Kant's three universal, absolute, and unconditional morals are known as
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Categorical Imperative
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What is also referred to as Utilitarianism and concerned with maximizing the good for the greatest amount of people.
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Consequentialist
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What is concerned primarily with duty and is associated with the German Philosopher
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Deontology = Kant
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When the scribes of the Pharisees saw what he was eating with sinners and tax collectors, the y said to his disciples, "why does he eat with tax collectors and sinners?"
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Mark 2
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God said "see i have given you every plant yielding seed that is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree with seed in its fruit; you shall have them for food.
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Genesis 1
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I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will ear or what you will drink.
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Amos 5
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I hate, I despise your festivals, and I take no delight in your solemn assemblies.
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James 5
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Three ways Jung sees food as revelatory
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1.) meaning-laden
2.) relational 3.) performative |
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Come now, you rich people, weep and wail for the miseries that are coming to you. Your riches have rotted, and your clothes are moth-eaten
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Matthew 6
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Ought to enjoy eating
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Genesis 1
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In Psalm 23 what does God prepare
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a meal
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In 1 Corinthians 8-10 what is important for various church groups to do together?
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Eat
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Emphasis on imminence (human and divine can be mixed) alexandrine or antiochene
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Antiochene
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Emphasis on transcendence (human and divine are radically different)
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Alexandrine
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Key Question: What are god's purposes for eating?
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Alexandrine
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Key Question: Where is God present in eating?
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Antiochene
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The end is morally irrelevant in Deontological arguments? T or F
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true
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The urilitarian ethic is most concerned with ends in moral deliberations? T or F
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true
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According the Genesis, all creation, both plants and animals, are given for human consumption ... T or F
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false
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Orthodoxy is more concerned about belief than practice... T or F
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True
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According to Scroggs, the bible is authoritative
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False
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According to Birch and Rasmussen the bible has no clear and consistent moral imperitatives
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false
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