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    Certified food label claim: What it means for your business! Consumers want wholesome foods that promote wellbeing, made with simple and natural ingredients. As non-GMO, organic and other certified food claims trends, claims that unclearly infer benefits can be misleading. Some of the common claims and terms found on food labels can be undeniably misleading giving a wrong uniqueness. Fortunately, some items on food label are clearly and legally defined. Products with third-party certified…

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    perspective may have been helpful in the article. The piece mentions how a big goal of the farm is to educate young minds about sustainable farming, but I wish they would have included more personal testimonies from the students about what they have learned from Book and Plow. It is important to get the viewpoint of all those who are involved in the farming process, not just the leaders of the…

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    Factory farming is a big contributor to global warming, as over 37% of the methane produced in the world is made by factory farming. Furthermore, according to One Green Planet, the fossil fuels used in these factory farms secretes 90 million tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere every year. Alternatively, the use of…

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    Before I read the chapter of Big Organic, I thought that it would be just like big organic farm. However, after I read the chapter, I found that it was more like an industrial farm in many aspects. The first theme I want to address is environment and economy in Big Organic food system. According to Pollan (2006), the initial goal of organic was to create a food system conforming to the logic of nature. In a natural ecosystem, there are diverse plants and animals draw fertility and energy from…

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    “Unseen they suffer, unheard they cry, in agony they linger, in loneliness they die” Jo-Anne McArthur. Animals in factory farm endure immense suffering caused by their living conditions, which consequently affect human health, there are different ways to solve this problem. There are many ways animals are mistreated in factory farms. For instance, some workers do not successfully sedate cows and pigs so the animal struggles as they are hung upside down and have their throats sliced. Last Chance…

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    support a movement that hurts the ecosystem and the world. The locavores state that local produce is treated better and has better growing conditions. This statement is not always true; in England local cattle and poultry is grown in crowded living conditions instead of imported cattle and poultry from New Zealand. In New Zealand…

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    Dear Parliament and Royal Court of Britain, I will provide a recommendation and information about the Southern colonial region. The Southern colonial region has a rather humid climate, consisting with mild winters and humid summers. Depending on the happening of the battle, it can either be a positive or a negative consequence. If the battle is in summer, then our fighting colonists may be in bad conditions. If the battle is in winter, then they will be unharmed in the weather. For its…

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    passed. This law works to restore and protect bodies of water in order to make them usable and safe ("History of the Clean Water Act"). However, it does not cover the little things that people are adding to the environment; littering and conventional farming are two huge issues that people get away with every day. The trash and pesticides have detrimental effects on the living things around them. In order to make this legislation more effective, the government must amend the Clean Water Act…

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    at affordable prices or through donation. The donation of seeds to undeveloped and poorer farmers shows a commitment to society and the advancement of agriculture. To maintain a positive position, the company must take initiatives in sustainable farming and philanthropy (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). The company should also use the “seed police” as a customer service feature. This feature could create differentiation by providing farmers with the necessary education and knowledge to optimize…

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    Mark Twain’s essay “The Damned Human Race” argues that instead of humans being the “highest animals” in comparison to the other animals of the world they are actually the “lowest animals”. Humans do many things that animals do not, and have many traits that animals do not have. But, all of the traits that set humans apart from animals are not all good. Humans are greedy, humans act as slaves and enslave, and humans have the territorial urge to conquer. These traits may set them apart from other…

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