Tuesday, November 29, 2011

In class Bibliography

"Even President Theodore Roosevelt seemed to be more shocked by the details of how cattle and hogs were being sliced into beef and pork--and by how much condemned meat was ending up on American dinner tables--than by the workers' plight(Ewer)."

This is relevant to my writing because its an example of the cruelty that is being done to these harmless animal, and how the government has been aware of it for a while now and still allow it. I also like this quote because of the example that the writer uses to show that the government did not care about the workers conditions.

Bibliography:
Ewers, Justin. "Don't Read This Over Dinner." U.S. News & World Report 8/15/2005: 45-46. Print Magazine.

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