Final exam
All assignments are due by January 15th (fall term) or June 15th (spring term). No extensions allowed.
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Mix and Match diet type (20 points):
1. SAD 2. Pollotarian 3. Lacto-ovo-vegetarian 4. Vegan 5. Pescatarian 6. Ovo-vegetarian 7. Flexitarian 8. Pollo-pescetarian 9. Fruitarian 10. Lacto-vegetarian |
a. potatoes, corn, grains, fruit, roast beef b. boiled egg, hash browns, apple juice c. pizza, cheeseburger, french fries, ice cream d. chicken breast, green beans, mashed potatoes e. sushi, rice, pickled radish f. scrambled eggs, milk, cereal g. bananas, potatoes, berries, avocado h. chicken noodle soup, crackers, canned tuna, tomato soup i. tofu, ice cream, seaweed j. bananas, watermelon, cashews |
Mix and Match vegan type (10 points):
1. Vegan by Religion 2. Raw Vegan 3. Junk Food Vegan 4. Fruitarian 5. HCLF vegan |
a. Animal Welfare is what matters. I love french fries, veggie burgers, ice cream, cakes, and cookies. b. People should base their diet around foods like potatoes, watermelon, bananas, rice, etc. c. Food should remain in its most natural state and never be heated. d. Plants feel pain too, on a subconscious level. We should eat in a way that doesn't harm plants. e. The body is a temple and man should live peacefully with nature. |
Exit Survey (30 points):
1. Are you considering improving your diet in some way or eating more plant-based foods in general?
2. Did you find this class informative and interesting?
3. Did this class give you a better understanding of the health benefits and other reasons some people go vegan?
4. Before you started this class, did you view vegan as a healthly or unhealthy diet plan? Why or why not?
5. Has this class changed your opinion about vegan diets in any way?
6. Which was your favorite lesson? Why?
7. Which was your least favorite lesson? Why?
8. Is there anything you would change or add to the class?