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    With bulldozer, earth mower, chainsaw, and dynamite the international timber, mining, and beef industries are all invading our public lands” (Abbey 348). He goes on to say that this destructive activity is for the “sake of short-term profits” and “multimillion-dollar annual salaries for the three-piece-suited gangsters” (Abbey 348). Abbey of…

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    can fully utilized the resources of the rainforest and can potentially yield a very high profit.such methods include: Logging-second largest use of the rainforest.yields high revenue fern cutting down trees. Cattle ranching-large areas of land is burned to the ground in order to farm cattle which is then sold to companies like McDonald’s. Mining-companies dig up areas of forest land for resources like diamonds gold…

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    accounting provides the necessary data used in implementing long term solutions as well as effective decision making in focusing effort (Freedman, 2015). Through managerial accounting BSE Veterinary Services will get a data-driven view of how the cattle testing demand is increasing and what it means as far as growing their business. Also, by utilizing the given data, BSE will be able to make decisions that will have a positive impact on the future developments of their services and what it…

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    There are fewer and fewer cattle ranches in the united states and few use horses any more, they now rely on four wheelers which actually don’t move cows as well as a horse. Back in the 1860’s cowboys would wander all across america looking for work these cowboys would spend days in the saddle with little food or water. Now the cowboys go home for a big slab of beef from the cows they have raised from birth. This spirit of the cowboy is held by…

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    environmentally friendly approach in terms of environmental issue. For the social issue, Lunar Capital concentrate on the quality of product and the safety of food for the consumers.For example, Yonghong, as one of the investment portfolios, has its own cattle farms to provide the row materials and select the best quality materials from suppliers. Moreover, Lunar Capital increases its transparency of internal controls and financial report of all portfolio to respond to the government…

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    Film Analysis: Food Inc.

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    The documentary Food Inc. ,shows how many food industries such as McDonalds and others alike control 80% of the beef industry. Many of consumers are left wondering what food industries are hiding.Many former employees of companies such as Tyson are breaking the silence about the place they worked at , providing the world with an inside look on the unsanitary and harsh treatment of animals with secret video footage shot by a hidden camera. Approximately 8.5 billion chickens are killed for their…

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    sticks were actually made. Bully sticks are made of beef Pizzle, which is a nice way of saying the male organ of a bull. They are dried or baked in the oven or by themselves and are available in a huge variety of shapes and sizes of long sticks 3 meters intertwined rings and pretzels Braided Pizzle are the most durable and therefore more expensive varieties bully stick on the market. Most bully sticks available in the United States comes from cattle produced in the USA and South America. But…

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    digestive system produces methane and it’s manure contains methane and nitrous oxide, earning the name “Living Smokestacks” from the New York times. Producing one pound of beef will release one hundred times more greenhouse gas than producing one pound of carrots. Cheap meat…

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    in order to get more space, and these behaviors will make animals get hurt. In order to reduce the stresses of animals that caused by the poor living place, people use some painful mutilations to restrain the animals, like cutting off the horns of cattle. In addition, American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (2015) lists many acts of cruelty to animals. For example, goose liver, which is the engorged liver of a duck or goose, is one of the most expensive foods in the world. In…

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    You’re holding a fat, juicy hamburger. Before you take a bite, think about the cow that was prematurely taken from life. The Bourbon-Lime Chicken you are about to devour; how exactly did she die? Those BBQ Baby-Backed Ribs, did you realize it actually came from a baby cow? We eat every day. It is so much a part of us we don’t think about where it comes from. We need food but is it ethically right to house animals in small quarters? Is it morally right to grow animals so fast that their joints…

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