A very powerful video Miguel and yes, difficult to watch at points.  
Connections to psychology?  Hmm...perhaps deindividuation (the workers on the 
assembly line)?  

Michael

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On Aug 20, 2013, at 7:56 AM, MiguelRoig <[email protected]> wrote:

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> I thought I would share with you this short video that one of my FB friends 
> posted last night. Perhaps you have already seen it. I saw it a few months 
> ago for the first time and it made a lasting impression on me. It is about 
> the cycle, from live animal to packaged food and 'after', of how certain meat 
> foods are processed with utmost efficiency and sterility. The end of the 
> video is particularly interesting. At the moment, I cannot think of how it 
> relates to the teaching of psychology, though I am sure that it can be used 
> in the classroom in the proper context. There is no narration and it is not 
> 'graphic' in the common sense of the word. But, some people may find it 
> unpleasant to watch and, therefore, please think about clicking on the actual 
> movie file when you visit the URL.
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> http://www.blog.thednalife.net/2013/03/la-surconsommation-over-consumption.html
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