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    The first is to get the word out more than we do now. To tell schools to give more presentations on it to make it more viral than it is now, to make sure that everyone actually knows what composting is. If we can get the word out more than we do now then we can help educate the world on how severe and pressing this issue really is. The second solution I came up with is explaining to people how this issue will take time develop. Because people…

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    Society And Food Waste

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    Today society has a huge impact on food being wasted, majority of the society wastes food on a daily bases, while many activist help to try to conserve the food from being wasted. While the non-activist on the other hand of society is wasting the food products, without thinking of all the effects that goes along with the process. When a single human being is wasting food, the human doesn 't think what the food that is being wasted can be beneficial to another human. It’s time to fix this problem…

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    Recycling In America

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    For example, when the recycling levels reach about seventy-five percent of the country’s population, it is predicted to create about 1.5 million new jobs in the U.S. as a result of recycling, composting and reusing. Additionally, recycling properly creates valuable resources for U.S. manufacturing and can become a highly valuable export to countries such as China and India, which can steer our economy into a salvational state. The United States’…

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    Mary Roach's nonfiction book, Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers, humorously outlines the ways the human cadaver has served the living since the ancient Egyptians. The acceptance of death is difficult to accept, but Roach's book Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers manages to subjectively objectify the horrid experience of dying. Despite being nonfiction, Roach writes in a very opinionated tone that lightens the subject and makes her book a compelling and easy read as it describes…

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    Have you ever paid attention to the waste that is produced by your family? Some people think that it is a small quantity of waste, compared with the waste produced by the factory and they downplay the importance of household waste disposal. In fact, there are some crucial facts that would show the importance of household waste disposal. We generate over 50 tons of household waste every second. Every two hours we can produce enough household waste to fill the world 's largest container ship. That…

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    us as a happy farm, and it really was, Pollan described it as the way farms had used to be before the industrial came along, the animals were happy and in tune with nature, as opposed to the industrial alternative. “Buried clear to their butts in composting cow manure, the pigaerators weere a bobbiling sea of wrigiling hams and corkscrew tails. If the pigs can be happy, these were the happiest pigs I’ve ever seen” (Pollan 168). Michael Pollan describes the pigs here as happy-if it was possble…

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    mainly for large density components garbage such as sorting metal, glass and ceramic, leaving less dense materials such as paper, fibre, wood and other materials and can be used for burning or recycling; and food waste with middle density is easy for composting. The inertial separation equipment is mainly divided into parabolic separator, elastic separator, and density sorting machine. Flotation is adding flotation reagents in the slurry modulated by solid waste and water and pass into the air…

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    As people have been able to advance technologically, the impact on the environment has expanded enormously. Human actions have increasingly destroyed habitats, decreased biodiversity, polluted air and water with wastes and toxins, and released greenhouse gases that trap solar radiation, causing global climate change. In addition, population is expected to continue growing exponentially, worsening the impact and increasing the demand for food. While over consumption appears to be the main culprit…

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    Unhappy Meal Summary

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    Big questions always seem to surround food. The debate may start with simply asking how can we eat healthily, but eventually, the questions drift and somehow, we are left wondering, how can we feed the world. Working together, in a way that almost tag-teams, authors Wendell Berry and Michael Pollan establish that healthy eating surrounds the consumption of plants with the intent of being an active participant in the agriculture behind the foods we eat. Although Louise Fresco doesn’t reject their…

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    Gold Rush Tomatoes

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    In trying to plan a home garden it made me realize as to how much planning needs to go into it. One of the first steps that need to be taken is deciding how big of a garden you want as well as to how you will organize your plots. Once you have decided that the next step one should take is deciding what crops you want to grow. Depending on the crops that you choose may affect how you wish to lay out your garden. Once you know what crops you wish to grow you than need to decide how you will manage…

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