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Iowa Wesleyan College celebrates Earth Week with campus activities Dr. Francis Thicke of Fairfield, Iowa, will present a program at 11:00 a.m. in the Chapel. Thicke is an organic dairy farmer and advocate for sustainable agriculture practices. His campaign for Iowa Secretary of Agriculture in 2010 focused on agricultural and environmental issues including the installation of farmer-owned, mid-size wind turbines on farms all across Iowa, to power farms, and help to power the rest of Iowa; refocusing Iowa's biofuel investment on new technologies that will allow farmers to produce biofuels on the farm, and supporting local food production.
Please see the following website and a file:
1. https://www.thickeforagriculture.com/the-issues/ (Just see Animal Agriculture of this news)
2. https://www.thickeforagriculture.com/2010/09/11/from-the-industrial-revolution-to-industrial-agriculture-the-road-to-cafos/
3. https://www.thickeforagriculture.com/2010/09/13/how-industrial-agriculture-differs-from-a-natural-ecology/
Note: You just need to see these website. Plese don't find other resources.
Then, take good notes and a summary, including the following elements:
1. Summarize the main purpose and points of the event. What was the speaker trying to communicate, explain, or express?
2. What were the main ideas? Summarize them in your own words.
3. What were the main ethical issues, ideas, or problems addressed in the event?
4. What are the relevant facts, information, or stories the speaker used to support their views?
5. Based on your summary, list three questions you have for the speaker-specifically, questions about their ethical claims and views.
6. The summary should be about two typed pages-700 words.
7. In order that everyone may understand it, write it in simple language andcorrect grammar. Do not use too much of professional language.