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It is not you, date labels on food make no sense

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All passing essays must:
· Cite a minimum of 3 library sources
· Cite a minimum of 2 non-library sources
· Use a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 8 sentence-length quotations
o (quotations longer than 4 lines are unacceptable)
· Use a minimum of 2 paraphrases
· Use correct MLA in-text citation
· Include a Works Cited page listing citations for each source used, in MLA format
· Length
o Your first draft must be a minimum of 1,200 words
o Your final essay must be a minimum of 1,500 words
Essays that do not use all the required sources, and/or do not have a Works Cited page will automatically receive a failing grade. No exceptions.
Topic
Write a problem/solution proposal essay about a real problem in the world that affects people today that is in some way related to a video found on one of these sites:

“It’s not you. Date labels on food make no sense.”
· https://www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=Wn6A7ksNhS0

In your essay, argue for why this problem is significant and timely and why it needs to be addressed right now. And, argue for why your proposed solution is the best idea.

“It’s not you. Date labels on food make no sense.”
· https://www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=Wn6A7ksNhS0
^ that is what the essay is on and the video chosen
Organization: Your essay must contain the six elements of classical argument as described here:
https://www(dot)untdallas(dot)edu/sites/default/files/page_level2/jmd0413/pdf/classical_argument.pdf (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
Exordium
Your exordium (first paragraph) should include these elements:
1. Start your by grabbing the reader's attention with "anecdotal evidence" (a story or description of a specific situation), a quote, or a striking statistic
2. Establish your ethos (credibility) on this topic in some way
3. Prove that this is an important topic that people should care about right now (kairos)
4. State what you and your readers can all agree on (common ground)
Narratio
Your narratio paragraph should contain all of the necessary background information that your reader needs in order to understand the argument that comes next. This should include all of the relevant definitions, history, and circumstances related to the problem that you are writing about. This paragraph is not making an argument; it is summarizing and explaining.
Propositio and Partitio (Thesis): Your thesis statement should identify the problem you are writing about and solution that you are arguing for (propositio) and give your reader an idea of the main reasons you will address (partitio). Many complex claims such as this also benefit from qualifiers (see EAA p. 140).
Confirmatio Body Paragraphs
Your essay must include:
· 3 or more body paragraphs arguing for why this problem is significant and timely and why it needs to be addressed right now. These paragraphs may analyze causes and/or effects of the problem
· at least 1 paragraph about the solution(s) to the problem or a proposal for what actions need to be taken, how to take them, and why these are the best actions to take. This may be the conclusion paragraph.
Each paragraph should include at least 2 pieces of evidence to prove or support its main idea.
Using Sources
Information that will help your argument includes facts, studies, and statistics that prove your claims, as well as opinions of experts who agree with your claims (as well as opinions of experts who disagree with you, to respond to). For this essay, you are required to cite the following sources:
· At least 3 articles found through HCC library databases
· At least 2 other credible sources of your choosing
You are allowed a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 10 quotations. No quote is allowed to take up more than 4 lines of your essay. You should have a minimum of 2 paraphrases. If you are citing a general idea or fact, it is better to paraphrase instead of quoting (cite the source but put the idea in your own words). Click here (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.for instructions on correct paraphrasing. Use MLA in-text citation to show where your quotes and paraphrases come from. This means a signal phrase or parenthetical citation. See pp. 446-447 of your book.
Refutatio Body Paragraph: Addressing counterargument (“answering the haters”)
Any good argument anticipates who will disagree and answers them. So, somewhere in your essay, identify an opposing viewpoint, who holds that viewpoint, the reasons for holding that viewpoint, and what your responses are. (Who is saying that your solution won’t work? Who is saying that there is a better solution? Or, who is saying that there are different causes of the problem? Who is saying that the problem is not real?) You must identify their reasons for disagreeing with you, and respond to them. Click here for transitions to use.
One type of counterargument is feasibility. This involves whether the solution you propose can actually be put into practice in real life, and why or why not. Often, feasibility has to do with limited resources: you may prove without a doubt that a new parking garage will solve the student parking problem, but who is going to pay for it? Also, where could we put it? A good proposal will consider these practical problems, and offer solutions. Other feasibility concerns include the points of view of various people and groups; is it really practical to think that So-and-So will be willing to make that sacrifice or change their minds? Again, propose a solution: what will make it worth their while? Basically, ask yourself, “what is going to keep this from actually happening, and what is my solution for that?”
Peroratio (Conclusion)
One effective way to put your topic in a new perspective at the end is to conclude your essay with a call to action: Tell your classmates in our ENGL 121 class exactly what you want them to do and how to do it now that they have read your essay and have been convinced that you are correct. The best peroratio paragraphs will give specific steps to take. For example, you might refer readers to an organization that is working to solve the problem or address the issue, and explain exactly what the organization does, how it does it, and what your readers can do to support this organization or what the organization is trying to do. Or, if you are proposing that your classmates should write letters to a lawmaker suggesting that he or she should vote a certain way, you might prove the lawmaker's contact information, how that person has voted in the past, and a sample letter. You might also use a striking fact or example to remind your readers of why this is a serious problem that calls for action now.
Works Cited Page
MLA format requires a Works Cited page at the end of your essay alphabetically listing citations for each source used, in MLA format. Start by looking for citation information about the source at the end of each source. Make sure that you are following the format shown on pp. 472-484 of your book.
Purpose (Why are we doing this?)
· To learn to find, actively and critically read, and evaluate multiple reliable sources as part of an academic research process
· To learn to use multiple sources to support an argument in academic writing
Attachments area
Preview YouTube video It's not you. Date labels on food make no sense.
All passing essays must:
· Cite a minimum of 3 library sources
· Cite a minimum of 2 non-library sources
· Use a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 8 sentence-length quotations
o (quotations longer than 4 lines are unacceptable)
· Use a minimum of 2 paraphrases
· Use correct MLA in-text citation
· Include a Works Cited page listing citations for each source used, in MLA format
· Length
o Your first draft must be a minimum of 1,200 words
o Your final essay must be a minimum of 1,500 words
Essays that do not use all the required sources, and/or do not have a Works Cited page will automatically receive a failing grade. No exceptions.
Topic
Write a problem/solution proposal essay about a real problem in the world that affects people today that is in some way related to a video found on one of these sites:

“It’s not you. Date labels on food make no sense.”
· https://www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=Wn6A7ksNhS0

In your essay, argue for why this problem is significant and timely and why it needs to be addressed right now. And, argue for why your proposed solution is the best idea.

“It’s not you. Date labels on food make no sense.”
· https://www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=Wn6A7ksNhS0
^ that is what the essay is on and the video chosen
Organization: Your essay must contain the six elements of classical argument as described here:
https://www(dot)untdallas(dot)edu/sites/default/files/page_level2/jmd0413/pdf/classical_argument.pdf (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
Exordium
Your exordium (first paragraph) should include these elements:
1. Start your by grabbing the reader's attention with "anecdotal evidence" (a story or description of a specific situation), a quote, or a striking statistic
2. Establish your ethos (credibility) on this topic in some way
3. Prove that this is an important topic that people should care about right now (kairos)
4. State what you and your readers can all agree on (common ground)
Narratio
Your narratio paragraph should contain all of the necessary background information that your reader needs in order to understand the argument that comes next. This should include all of the relevant definitions, history, and circumstances related to the problem that you are writing about. This paragraph is not making an argument; it is summarizing and explaining.
Propositio and Partitio (Thesis): Your thesis statement should identify the problem you are writing about and solution that you are arguing for (propositio) and give your reader an idea of the main reasons you will address (partitio). Many complex claims such as this also benefit from qualifiers (see EAA p. 140).
Confirmatio Body Paragraphs
Your essay must include:
· 3 or more body paragraphs arguing for why this problem is significant and timely and why it needs to be addressed right now. These paragraphs may analyze causes and/or effects of the problem
· at least 1 paragraph about the solution(s) to the problem or a proposal for what actions need to be taken, how to take them, and why these are the best actions to take. This may be the conclusion paragraph.
Each paragraph should include at least 2 pieces of evidence to prove or support its main idea.
Using Sources
Information that will help your argument includes facts, studies, and statistics that prove your claims, as well as opinions of experts who agree with your claims (as well as opinions of experts who disagree with you, to respond to). For this essay, you are required to cite the following sources:
· At least 3 articles found through HCC library databases
· At least 2 other credible sources of your choosing
You are allowed a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 10 quotations. No quote is allowed to take up more than 4 lines of your essay. You should have a minimum of 2 paraphrases. If you are citing a general idea or fact, it is better to paraphrase instead of quoting (cite the source but put the idea in your own words). Click here (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.for instructions on correct paraphrasing. Use MLA in-text citation to show where your quotes and paraphrases come from. This means a signal phrase or parenthetical citation. See pp. 446-447 of your book.
Refutatio Body Paragraph: Addressing counterargument (“answering the haters”)
Any good argument anticipates who will disagree and answers them. So, somewhere in your essay, identify an opposing viewpoint, who holds that viewpoint, the reasons for holding that viewpoint, and what your responses are. (Who is saying that your solution won’t work? Who is saying that there is a better solution? Or, who is saying that there are different causes of the problem? Who is saying that the problem is not real?) You must identify their reasons for disagreeing with you, and respond to them. Click here for transitions to use.
One type of counterargument is feasibility. This involves whether the solution you propose can actually be put into practice in real life, and why or why not. Often, feasibility has to do with limited resources: you may prove without a doubt that a new parking garage will solve the student parking problem, but who is going to pay for it? Also, where could we put it? A good proposal will consider these practical problems, and offer solutions. Other feasibility concerns include the points of view of various people and groups; is it really practical to think that So-and-So will be willing to make that sacrifice or change their minds? Again, propose a solution: what will make it worth their while? Basically, ask yourself, “what is going to keep this from actually happening, and what is my solution for that?”
Peroratio (Conclusion)
One effective way to put your topic in a new perspective at the end is to conclude your essay with a call to action: Tell your classmates in our ENGL 121 class exactly what you want them to do and how to do it now that they have read your essay and have been convinced that you are correct. The best peroratio paragraphs will give specific steps to take. For example, you might refer readers to an organization that is working to solve the problem or address the issue, and explain exactly what the organization does, how it does it, and what your readers can do to support this organization or what the organization is trying to do. Or, if you are proposing that your classmates should write letters to a lawmaker suggesting that he or she should vote a certain way, you might prove the lawmaker's contact information, how that person has voted in the past, and a sample letter. You might also use a striking fact or example to remind your readers of why this is a serious problem that calls for action now.
Works Cited Page
MLA format requires a Works Cited page at the end of your essay alphabetically listing citations for each source used, in MLA format. Start by looking for citation information about the source at the end of each source. Make sure that you are following the format shown on pp. 472-484 of your book.
Purpose (Why are we doing this?)
· To learn to find, actively and critically read, and evaluate multiple reliable sources as part of an academic research process
· To learn to use multiple sources to support an argument in academic writing
Attachments area
Preview YouTube video It's not you. Date labels on food make no sense.
It's not you. Date labels on food make no sense.

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Date Labels and Food Waste
Introduction
Date labeling on consumer goods especially food is a major cause of household waste which is a global catastrophe with millions of tons going to waste each year. U.K households lose up to 7.3 million tons of food whose value is about £13 billion thrown away as waste and this is mainly attributed to product date labeling (Smithers, 2019). The United States spends 1.3% of its GDP on food production, food transport and disposal of food that is not consumed because it is considered expired. Ironically in every six Americans, one is food insecure which is a social problem (2018 U.S. Food Waste Investment Report). Food wastage is prevalent along the supply chain and bears a direct impact on the quality and safety of food, and the environment due to food waste disposal. Among the Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the United Nations member states in September 2015 (SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT), food wastage is listed among the priorities requiring responsible consumption and production.
Implementing strategies whose objective is to guide the use of date labeling with a view to adoption of the best practices will reduce food waste. These strategies should focus on reducing food waste and removing the barriers to distribution and consumer awareness creation in terms of what the label means, the why a product must have a label, the quality and safety of using the products, their storage parameters and the responsibilities of each channel of distribution.
Audiences that must be integrated into this discussion include grocery and hospitality businesses, redistribution organizations, enforcement agencies and consumer groups through awareness campaigns. Coupled with the guiding principles, behavioral change among household product consumers, the technical specifications of food product contents and packaging will enable consumers make informed decisions on the most appropriate amounts of food to buy that will last them for a specific duration.
International Food Date Labeling Frameworks.
The European Union parliament in 2014 set regulations to guide a commodities minimum durability dates which require that highly perishable products like food are likely to cause an immediate danger to human health and therefore must adhere to date labeling guidelines in accordance with Article 14(2) to (5) of the EU regulations (Regulation (EC) No 178/2002). Additionally, storage conditions must be as indicated in those guidelines The USA situation is complicated by a mix of regulatory jurisdictions which hold varied perspectives on food date labeling. Open labeling of food products is allowed in Arabic countries, South America and the European Free Trade Association members with an exception of a few countries whose regulatory frameworks outline specific provisions (Canali et al., p 37). In Australia and New Zealand, the food standards code prescribe specific wording in a precise format for date labeling accompanied with a statement on the products storage conditions. Canada’s food and drug regulations require all packaged foods to have a durable life of 90 days or less with clear instructions of their storage conditions (Yngfalk p.277).. The four Nordic count...
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