The document outlines the topics and speakers for a presentation on vegetarianism. It is divided into four parts: Part 1 discusses Buddhism and the origins of vegetarianism in Korea; Part 2 covers food, cooking, and what it's like to be vegetarian in Korea; Part 3 examines the health impacts and debates around vegetarianism; Part 4 looks at famous vegetarians and lifestyle. Each section includes 3-4 topics that different speakers will cover.
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1. • Write down
a few words
or a
sentence
for each
one of
these ‘hats’
according to
your topic…
2. Outline Planning
• Part One: Buddha’s Birthday + Context
• Definition of Vegetarian (Eunice)
• Vegetarianism + Religion (David)
• Vegetarianism + Buddhism (Eunice)
• When Did it Appear in Korea (Eunice)
• World’s Most Vegetarian Countries
(David)
Part Two: Food and Cooking
10 Things to Know Before you Go Veggie (Amos)
Being a Vegetarian in Korea (Eunice)
What if the World Were Veggie (Amos)
Part Three: Health and Hearts
The Inuit Paradox (Amos)
Against Vegetarianism (David)
Dawkins Meat is Slavery (David)
Part Four: Fame and Lifestyle
Media Monster (Amos)
Ramsey Turns Vegan (David) (Ramsey Clip)
Was Hitler a Veggie? (Amos)
11 Famous Veggies + Lessons to Learn (Amos)
Diet Guide for V+V (Eunice)
5. NASA Exercise: Survival on the Moon Scenario:
• You are a member of a space crew originally scheduled to rendezvous with
a mother ship on the lighted surface of the moon. However, due to
mechanical difficulties, your ship was forced to land at a spot some 200
miles from the rendezvous point. During reentry and landing, much of the
equipment aboard was damaged and, since survival depends on reaching
the mother ship, the most critical items available must be chosen for the
200-mile trip.
• Below are listed the 15 items left intact and undamaged after landing. Your
task is to rank order them in terms of their importance for your crew in
allowing them to reach the rendezvous point. Place the number 1 by the
most important item, the number 2 by the second most important, and so
on through number 15 for the least important.