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    School Assembly Presentations 1. Organized and presented four class assemblies with Grades 5 & 7 around environmental/spiritual themes using songs‚ chants‚ circle story telling‚ drama and poems. 2. Screened a short documentary ’Give Us a Life Please’ showing the dangers of toxic waste and other environmental pollution on Indian children’s health. 3. Arranged the purchase‚ introduced and displayed ’Herbotique’‚ a herbal‚ multi-purpose floor wash and cleaner and the chemical cleaners

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    To Meat or Not to Meat

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    To Meat or Not To Meat William D Jordan DeVry University To Meat or Not To Meat It seems like the United States of America is quickly becoming a nation of dieters. Every day more people become increasingly cautious about what they eat. Magazine racks everywhere are full of how this celebrity lost weight‚ or some new secret dieting tip will give the reader the body of their dreams. Some of these methods‚ when looked into‚ just take old fads that have been tried in the past and put a new spin

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    When you sit down for a nice dinner with your family‚ do you consider where your food is from? Do you imagine a sprawling farm with lush green grass and animals frolicking in the sunshine? Unfortunately‚ this isn’t the case. Instead of sunny spaces with rolling hills‚ our modern farms are dirty‚ confined areas‚ rife with suffering and pain. "Today‚ most Americans get their meat‚ milk‚ and eggs from highly productive‚ anonymous animal factories located hundreds or thousands of miles away from their

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    Industry Analysis Dominant Industry Characteristics Since going public in 1991‚ Whole Foods has focused on acquiring other small owner-managed natural and organic food stores as well as opening new stores of their own. However in 2002-2006‚ they decided that instead of making acquisitions‚ Whole Foods growth strategy would be based on opening new stores. Whole Foods chooses upscale‚ urban metropolitan areas to place their stores. These locations are high traffic shopping locations‚

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    Project on Suguna Poultry

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    INTRODUCTION In its 25 years of existence‚ Suguna has gone from strength to strength and has become a Rs. 3700 crore company that makes it India’s No. 1 broiler producer. Along the way‚ Suguna’s pioneering efforts in contract farming helped create thousands of rural entrepreneurs who share the growth successfully. "Poultry Integration" introduced and pioneered by Suguna in the country has energized the livelihoods of farmers in rural India. Organization structure involves formal and recognizes

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    geography aren’t multiple. The North had fertile and coastal plains which helped them with farming. It also would help with a supply of more food. They also had large and thick forests as well‚ which helped them have enough wood to use. Although‚ the South had mild winters and hot summers just like the North did‚ they also had multiple swamps and marshes which also gave them fertile land to use for farming as well. Another

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    Animal Rights

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    4 Dec. 2012 Factory Farming is Unethical and Should be Illegal Animal rights are practically nonexistent in farming livestock today. Factory farming animals is a prime example of just how inhumanly animals are treated in our society every day all over the world. When we think about farms‚ we think about chickens pecking corn from the grass free roaming around a farm‚ cows out to pasture grazing in the fields‚ and pigs frolicking in the mud. But the reality is that farming has changed‚ and animals

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    Organic Food VS Genetically Modified Food Section: Advertising feature Edition: 1 - First Edition AWARENESS of organic products has come a long way over the past 12 years‚ according to Billy Bond‚ owner of Organic Larder. The Malop St grocery store‚ which sells high-quality certified organic and bio-dynamic produce‚ was opened in 2000. Business is booming. Mr Bond said he opened the business when organic products were ``a bit of an unknown’’ in Geelong but his store was thriving as consumers

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    choosing an organic food throughout our daily life? B. Understanding the awareness of consuming an organic food. II. What is an organic food? A. Organic foods are considered to be more nutrient dense than their counterparts produced via modern farming practices. B. The word an organic is a labeling term that denotes products produced under the authority of the Organic Foods Production Act. C. The definition shades the meaning most people associate with the term‚ such as the use of non-chemical

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    Animal Welfare Agriculture in the United States is in a state of crisis. Problems with modern farming in this day of time is animal welfare where animals are left in factory farms which equals terrible living conditions for the animal. Animals experience needless mutations; cramped living conditions which equal injury and diseases. Most Of the animals that are kept in factory farms receive antibiotics to be kept alive. If problems in factory farms do not change‚ health problems could spread throughout

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