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    Factory farming is a form of farming for livestock in a controlled environment using extreme methods. Factory farming has become awfully popular in today’s world‚ taking over the traditional farming businesses. This method of farming is a very unhealthy and inhumane way to farm livestock. It is not only harmful to the animals‚ but to humans as well. To maintain the export of food needed to keep up with demand‚ these factory farms need to have large amounts of animals to produce such a high quantity

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    The Corporate Takeover of American Farming Introduction We are literally eating ourselves to death. For the first time in American history‚ the generations born after the baby boomers face a lower life expectancy than their parents did. This situation is largely a result of a product that we cannot even eat until it has been processed into our food and drink supply. This food‚ plus a sedentary life-style‚ have caused an epidemic of obesity which has been on the rise in America for the past

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    Organic food is defined as produce (animal and plant) that is grown without the aid of any chemicals or pesticides‚ this means the animals are fed organic feed and the plants are grown in a very different way to most foods we see at the supermarket. Many people purchase organic food because they think that the nutritional benefits will make up for the extra money that you spend. Lots of people say that the manufacturers of organic food lie to us when selling these products‚ they say that there aren’t

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    3.0 INTRODUCTION Recently‚ University Putra Malaysia (UPM) have involved in a project that focuses on the environmental awareness. This project is called “Bandar Hijau Serdeng”‚ collaboration between UPM with the Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ0 which involved in activities from simple “3R’’ proses which includes reduce‚ recycle and reused campaigns. Extension to this project‚ UPM has decided to build a pavilion for the purpose of providing a place to sit and enjoy the scenery of Serdang town

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    Factory farming is one of the most controversial topics talked about around the world. Most people just believe their perfectly packaged meat from the supermarket comes from a normal farm. Little do they know‚ it’s much more than that. Consumers have no idea what animals go through just for them to have a great chicken or steak dinner. Jessica Leader of the Huffington Post states‚ 99% of the meat in the United States comes from factory farms. (Leader‚ paragraph1). Factory farming according to

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    Sustainability and Organic Foods People nowadays are getting into the “go green” lifestyle while others continue to live without thinking about the effects they have on the environment. Why do people go green? It can save you money‚ it is the right thing to do‚ it is healthier because there are less toxins and less illness‚ it is helping future generations‚ and it is a chance to connect with the local community and spread the word. To go along with this lifestyle and its benefits‚ catering companies

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    Discussion no. 2 The Nomenclature of Inorganic Compounds Discussion no. 3 The Periodic Table of Elements Sta. Maria‚ Yza Suaco‚ Trisha Marie T. Teves‚ Joan Marie Vale‚ Kate IN-9 Group 9 I. Introduction Representing molecules as images allows us to impart a great deal of information concerning molecular structure. But these molecules can also be named‚ and there are occasions when this is more convenient than drawing a picture. In the early days of chemistry‚ the list of known compounds

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    ”The share of organic and natural cosmetics in the $270 billion global cosmetic market is growing at a fast pace.” As people are becoming more and more conscious of the negative side effects of extended use and exposure to chemical cosmetics so too has the cosmetics industry. Cosmetics normally use aromatic hydrocarbons that are derived from petroleum which have been proven to show long term side effects on the skin. While the idea of organic cosmetics is not new a company as well known as M.A.C

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    Phoenix Organics is a company that’s goal is to make a difference to the community‚ to the planet and to the health of its people. Their vision was to create something that would be good for the planet and good for the health of its people. And so in 1987 Chris Morrison‚ Roger Harris and Deborah Cairns created the first Phoenix product. The company started with a drink called "Ginger Fizz"‚ a naturally fermented product that was often determined to get out of the bottle before the top was cracked

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    1.1.Introduction on Contract Farming Contract farming is defined as a system for the production and supply of agricultural produce under forward contracts between the companies (buyers) and the farmers (suppliers). The essence of such an arrangement is commitment on the part of both the buyer and the seller. The commitment of the suppliers/farmers to provide an agricultural commodity of certain type and quality at a specified time and place and in the quantity required by the company(buyer)

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