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Steve Goss

Custom Newspaper Product  Document - 3 views

  • The difference between "organic" and "natural" foods is that the word "natural" isn't regulated. Manufacturers can call any product "natural," except for meat and poultry. It would be up to the consumer to decide whether to trust the company. Not so with organics.
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      Great piece of information I did not find elsewhere.
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    Hi Steve, when I try to access this site it asks for a "UserGroup Identification". How did you access this resource?
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    I accessed all of these resources through the Bank Street Library databases. Since I did my work from the school I had direct access. I assume that if you use the Bank Street Library log on information that everyone received, you would be able to access this resource.
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    Unfortunately the code that we were given doesn't work on this prompt. I will write to Kristen and see if there's a fix for this.
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    Dov - were you able to get a code to access this doc? I would love to read this as it seems to be relevant to my search! Thanks
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    Unfortunately not. Steve, I noticed that this article came from the Albany Times Union. If you don't mind could you try to find the article on their website and post the link in the comments here or as a separate bookmark. Thanks.
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    This is the best I came up with. http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-163029099/organic-foods-taking-root.html I will keep searching.
Heather Lorenz

http://www.easybib.com/ - 0 views

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    Citation Website
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    Great site for FREE citation. I have used it for years - the students can create accounts and keep track of resources and create a Works Cited page at end.
Steve Goss

Organic.org - Organic Field Trip - 1 views

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    Found this through Sweet Search and thought it may be a good reading to go along with the documentary.
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    I really liked this article b/c it was very informative. The style of the writing, however, might not be "appreciated" by the 7th and 8th graders in my school.
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