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Food Nutrition

Arlene Caudillo
Kourtney Applegate
Savanna Contreras
Josue Guzman
RWS 1302
Instruction
University of Texas at El Paso
04/17/2016
DRAFT #1

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TITLE:FOOD NUTRITION
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STUDENT UNION:
Film: scenes of
various foods

Students choices of
food not good
Film: Record food court
and how food is being
served at the student
union. Show images of
student's eating pizza
hut and Chinese food.

AUDIO

Instrumental
music

Instrumental
music

Narration: Student's performance and


concentration is being affected by
their bad eating habits which is caused
by the low price on fast food. Bass
(1979) looks at the importance of
culture food, and cultural aspects and
how it correlates with people's
behavior.

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VIDEO

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FILM: Video is to
promote better eating
habits for students to
improve classroom
performance.

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CLAIM: The food that is


offered on campus
affects a student's
ability to learn.

FX

Instrumental music

Instrumental music

AUDIO

Nestle (2007) Marion Nestle, Professor


of Nutrition and Public Health at
Cornell University claims that people
recognize how food has been influenced
by the government policies. Such as the
dietary values in school foods and the
health claims on food products.
Example: school lunches and nutritional
values.

Interview with professor Duarte about


the campus food. Feedback

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VIDEO

Film: interview 5
student's asking them
questions on the food
on campus, and how it
affects their
performance in class.

FX

Instrumental music

AUDIO

Survey students (5) in the Union.


Asking about opinions in the food and
how it affects their performance in
class.

How often do you eat on campus?

Do you think it affects your


performance in class?

If so what do you eat that makes you


think you act like that in class?

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interview with
professor Duarte
asking the following
questions on
nutritional facts

Instrument music

Film: compare a burger


and a salad explain
that one is cheaper
than the other, and
less healthier.

INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

Nutritional facts on foods is more


appealing to the consumer?
What do you think about the food
available here on campus?

How often do you eat on campus? Do you


bring your own food to campus?

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VIDEO

FILM: Go to a
cafeteria at a school
and show images of
food being served.

FX

INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

AUDIO

Adam Drewnoski (2004) PHD University


of Washington states that energy dense
foods provide dietary energy at a
higher cost rather than over processed
food which are lower in price.
Processed food are more readily
available and score inexpensive it
appeals to the lower/middle class. More
food can be purchased because of this.
Compare fast food on how a burger is
cheaper than a salad which is a main
reason why people do not eat healthy

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CREDITS:
BASS M.A (1979)
Adam Drewnoski (2004)
professor Duarte
Marion Nestle(2007)

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