Joseph Coleman, a professor at the Media School, recently had his book "Unfinished Work: The Struggle to Build an Aging American Workforce" published by Oxford University Press.
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Grant makes two careful incisions on each side of the neck to let the blood drain without cutting the windpipe. This method ensures that the chickens won't die of suffocation and panic, but pass out from blood loss.
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Ethan's main responsibility for his daily chores is to feed and water the turkeys, which were slaughtered the Monday before Thanksgiving.
The Life of Food
Larry, Ethan, and occasionally Elena move the herd of sheep, goats and cows every few days. Larry has developed a high-pitched call to let the animals know that a new paddock with fresh grass is ready for them and whenever the herd hears it, they come running.
The Life of Food
Larry believes that the turkeys have the most personality of all the animals on the farm. He misses their presence after Thanksgiving every year.
The Life of Food
Ethan's main responsibility for his daily chores is to feed and water the turkeys, which were slaughtered the Monday before Thanksgiving.
The Life of Food
Tina spreads butter on homemade butternut squash toast for Ethan's breakfast of an egg and a persimmon smoothie. During breakfast, the Howards discuss the Bible, problems they are having, and educational topics. After breakfast, the children start on their school work.
The Life of Food
Grant checks on the sow and her piglet and gets ready to feed them as he does every morning. The Howard family puts significant effort into buying natural products, both for their food and for their animals' food. They have experimented with developing natural yet efficient methods for raising their livestock and poultry. The Howards hope that they can help their livestock relearn natural instincts and resilience, which they say have been bred out of nearly all farm animals.
The Life of Food
Ethan Howard begins his morning chores of caring for turkeys and rabbits just before sunrise on Maple Valley Farm in Bloomington, Ind. The Howard family, consisting of parents, Tina and Larry, and children, Ethan, 12, Elena, 10, and Grant, 8, work together to keep the small holistic farm running.
Salvation Army Thrift Shop
The Bloomington Salvation Army Thrift Store attracts both college students searching for themed party outfits and local residents looking for a good bargain. The Salvation Army Thrift Store offers deals, ranging from clothes that cost $0.25, to a furniture set priced at $50.
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The Bloomington Salvation Army Thrift Store attracts both college students searching for themed party outfits and local residents looking for a good bargain. The Salvation Army Thrift Store offers deals, ranging from clothes that cost $0.25, to a furniture set priced at $50.
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IU doctoral candidate John Putz holds up a framed picture he purchased on Sunday afternoon at the Goodwill on South Auto Mall Road. Putz purchases nearly all of his clothes, dishes and other household items at thrift stores.
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Bloomington resident Dana Carpender pulls up her sleeve to show off her thrift store watch on Sunday afternoon before entering the Goodwill on South Auto Mall Road. Carpender bought both her coat and watch at thrift stores, which she visits three to five times a week.
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Wendy Greenwell and Jaia Stidd embrace after participating in the LGBTQ mass weddings on Thursday evening at the Buskirk Chumley Theater. Mayor Mark Kruzan officiated the mass wedding, which marked the beginning of Bloomington's Pride Film Festival 2013.
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Abby Henkel and Sarah Perfetti celebrate after they participated in the LGBTQ mass wedding on Thursday night at the Buskirk Chumley Theater. Mayor Mark Kruzan officiated the wedding, which marked the beggining of Bloomington's Pride Film Festival 2013.
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Susan Ferentinos hugs her partner Danille McClelland as they await the mass LBGTQ wedding on Thursday, the first night of the Pride Film Festival, at the Burkirk Chumley Theater. Same-sex couples were married by Mayor Mark Kruzan as audience members watched and cheered.
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An attendee looks at a board where people had written their contributions to diversity during the Diversity Extravaganza on Thursday evening at Hutton Honors College. The event was organized by Diversity in Action, a student club that aims to raise cultural awareness on campus.
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Bridget Kelly laughs with a friend after writing on the "diversity board" during the Diversity Extravaganza on Thursday evening at Hutton Honors College. The event was organized by Diversity in Action, a student club that aims to raise cultural awareness on campus.
Taste of the Union
Brian Getz of Lusk Entertainment Group talks to freshman, Lorelei shuck after making her a balloon animal owl on Wednesday evening at the Winter Welcome in the Indiana Memorial Union. Lusk Entertainment Group is based out of Indianapolis but performs shows around the world. The group was hired to entertain attendees of the Winter Welcome, an event that included free food, entertainment, and information about campus clubs.
Taste of the Union
Brian Getz of Lusk Entertainment Group makes ballon art for attendees on Wednesday evening at the Winter Welcome in the Indiana Memorial Union. Lusk Entertainment Group is based out of Indianapolis but performs shows around the world. The group was hired to entertain attendees of the Winter Welcome, an event that included free food, entertainment, and information about campus clubs.