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    States that produces most of the food. Industrial agriculture features enormous animal production facilities and single-crop farms. The system is meant to produce a sustainable and massive amount of food. Within the system is the production of: meat, dairy, fish, vegetables, and fruits. The production of these items would be considered healthy if they were not altered with additives, GMO’s, hormones, pesticides, and antibiotics. Over the past decades, questionable practices by the system have…

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    In 2013 over one and a half million people have 3 meals a day, a warm bed, shelter, free exercise, and free entertainment. Welcome to prison, a place that almost rewards you for doing something wrong. One million federal state prisons, and seven hundred and fifty local prisons, each costing about seventy three million dollars for one prison. Why? Well fun fact, you are paying for them. Congratulations! Every single one of us have supported a murderer in one way or another, we all have paid taxes…

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    Bad Luck Way Analysis

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    My experience working at was eye opening and made me realize what real hard work is. We take all the things we have in supermarket for granted but we never really think of the behind the scenes of our food. Or how cozy and commutable are jobs are compared to some other people’s jobs and most of all that we let ourselves become confined to a single location. This world is so big and there’s so much to learn on everything. Those summers I spent I learned a lot about ranching and had some great…

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    choose to eat meat. One of the bigger reason is the taste. If you ask someone why they wouldn 't choose to become a vegan (or vegetarian), most would say that they enjoy the taste of meat far more than the animal 's well-being. This logic applies for dairy products as well; people love cheese. Financially, the vegan diet seems to be out of budget for middle class families which makes up most…

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    the Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret documentary was very eye opening when considering how or when to eat meat products to ensure a better future for other generations. At the beginning, there was confusion, because I did not know that raising cattle had such a negative affect on our lives. However, the cogitation behind killing animals for food causes over 50% carbon dioxide pollution is astonishing to me. When the narrator encountered companies to gain new perspectives, I soon became to…

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    Franklin Minute Men

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    One other crucial task that was done in Franklin that provides the town as a representation of other settlements in the valley was the type of protection that was used to protect the settlers. While the main valley militia unit was stationed in Logan, each settlement, including Franklin had their own group of minute men. In Franklin, the minute men were composed of all able-bodied men who were capable of being ready in the event of danger, and each man in the militia had his own horse and rifle.…

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    “Why is there so much inequality in the world: where some societies have so much, while others have so little?” Inequality is defined as “difference in size, degree, circumstances, etc.; lack of equality” In Guns, Germs and Steel Diamond explains why the world is so full of inequality and some reasons why are animals as food, milk & etc., animals as beasts of burden and useful plants. One of the reasons why there’s so much inequality in the world is because of animals being used as food, milk,…

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    Polyfarm Summary

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    Michael Pollan article refers to his experience on the Polyfarm and its complex way of operating. Pollan never really stats that factory farms should be abolished but he does make an argument for why Polyface farm is more logically and sustainable. Pollon discuses the differences between factory farming and Polyface farming in logic. Factory farming is production of a single animal or crop better know as monoculture (Pollon, 377). When there is a chicken factory farm it can only produce…

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    Golf Car Research Paper

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    When I was a little boy I experienced a lot of things.What I experienced when I was young was riding and driving golf carts, four wheelers, and dirtbikes.I drive golf carts to just ride down dirt roads with my friends.I drive my fourwheeler in mud pits or simple small ponds, I also used to race dirt bikes, with my brother around our land.When i was little my Grandpa would make me get on the fourwheeler and load a trailer with dirt and make me pull it and fill up holes in the driveway or the…

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    Cattle Slaughtering

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    There are almost 250 cows killed every hour at the beef slaughterhouses. The cruel and harsh treatment that happens in the slaughterhouses is unnecessary for these animals. They do not have to be treated like this if the people working in the houses knew more about them and how to treat them properly.The animals in these houses can not survive in these types of conditions due to a list of diseases such as E. Coli, Salmonella,bird flu, etc. these are just some of the diseases in the…

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