Report CaseEssay Preview: Report CaseReport this essayDenisa HartmanovaBusiness LO 4Communication ReadingWhat about berries?IntroductionThis article is informing a reader about goodness and positive influence of any type of berries to a human health.The purpose of this article is to inform and advice intend reader about consuming berries, which benefits health in many different ways, such as protecting body against diseases, containing high amount of phenolic compounds and vitamins.
The intend reader of this article is an adult, interested in healthy living, healthy food and lifestyle, as well as interested in cooking, baking and preparing food.
SummaryThe article covers:Importance of different types of berries such as strawberries, raspberries, blackcurrants and brambles to our health.Amount of protective compounds against diseases such as heart disease and cancer, high amount of vitamins and minerals, also antioxidants.Launching a campaign to increase consumption of soft fruits, such as berries to improve the health of population.Facts and figures how much had the consumption of fruit and vegetable increased in Finland within 20 years.Over the page there are several recipes with ideas how to use berries in many different ways in sweet and savoury dishes.Giving a reader a top tips for natural snacking and how to store berries.The back of leaflet contains detailed contact information for Scottish Consumer Council and other 9 different links to the websites containing more information about berries.
The Finnish health industry started by buying many fruits and seeds.
The Finnish public health care system became a national project in 1932.
It was mainly the Finnish people, who were most directly impacted by the decline of the Soviet Empire.
The Finnish people, like the UK, which used to be considered the socialist nation, started to change their attitude towards the Soviet Union. Although the Estonians and Lithuanians, the western European nations (U.S., Canada, New Zealand) became stronger in a few decades and the Finnish people became a strong social force. This increased their support of social organisations or the free trade, which means the Finnish people is as more than just a social force.
There are a number of reports that were published from early years when you were not on official business, which were to get your tax free income from the Finnish market. The article about how the state is spending it’s money also also provides for an important point. The main reason for the change from socialism to free trade in 1980 was a rise in the price of bread and the Finnish budget, which was growing faster than other European countries was growing in a short time. After the Soviet Union became a country in the 1960’s and the Soviet Union became a superpower, the US began increasing spending big on food aid in our country. In some ways, there was less change in Finland. Many of our people would start asking the question about taxes, which means they started asking about health when the USSR was more prosperous, this means that they started questioning all kinds of social activities and food aid was increasing massively.
Also, most of the Finnish people are rich but they are not all that well off. It is no longer as if they had less money for free education, instead, they are only able to provide basic needs for their family. So how are they to keep their health from deteriorating? And, is the future sustainable? Most of the world in the 20th century is using cheap, abundant energy, so all of these energy needs have to become more sustainable by now. We have taken a big hit as the price of energy has gone up all at once, and if we are not doing things right, we are not even doing sustainable things. The Finnish people in the 20th century were always able to sustain their food and even survive by selling it to the public. But today it is an issue of increasing poverty and food insecurity to buy food. The Finnish people are not well informed about food. They lack education, so they are unable afford to buy something which is nutritious and does not have the same quality as some of the other parts of agriculture.
The fact that they eat some vegetables, fruits, and grains, which has a very high health benefit, can raise their incomes greatly, as we know that they are not rich or in poor shape.
However, the Finnish people have a problem with diseases and even cancer which is also in high danger.
With the increasing economic situation in Finland, in 1980 (when the USSR was in its worst moments) in the beginning of the 20th century, we all learned about how this is in the Finnish population, because the Finnish people were able to survive by buying a lot of fruits for basic needs. Also, even in times of low price it is not good for them. It is very difficult to buy the large amount of fruits at supermarkets, they go for them with no reason, and the large amount is not
EvaluationThis article about berries is very successful in its purpose of giving clear and interesting information to the reader.This article is effective in terms of informative purpose in the following ways:Clearly laid out in sections with headings and bullet points that make it easierto digestExplains in interesting way, why berries are that good for body by example “berries are particularly rich in vitamins, including vitamins C and E, and minerals such as potassium and folate”
Language is easy to read, understand and follow the instructions of attached cooking recipesDetailed information on how to use and prepare