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    Animal Rights For Decades the American society as well as many others, have been participants in an ongoing controversy regarding animal rights and animal protection. This particular debate has raised so much havoc in the world today, considering activist for animal rights are very passionate and will not stop on the account of politeness to get a point across. A widely known animal rights group established in 1980, known as Peta are famous for throwing buckets of wet paint on a various victims…

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    Air pollution affects almost all of the areas in the world. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 1.3 million people die from outdoor air pollution annually (Walsh). Additionally, pollution affects global warming, which has been increasing, but it is being neglected. Everyone should be very aware of pollution in order to preserve the green environment. The fact is that cities around the world have increased the use of cars, industries, and factories which produce harmful…

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    1. INTRODUCTION Food Corporation of India is the pioneer in the field of storing and distributing the food grains from surplus state to deficit states in India. To ensure adequate buffer for meeting requirements under targeted public distribution system & Other Welfare Schemes. The food standard industry agency, a government body in India describes it thus “The whole food industry – from farming and food production packing and distribution, retailing and catering” the food industry is a complex,…

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    Air Pollution In Acadia

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    attractions that the park has to offer. Every step takes visitors into an alluring and historic adventure, which constantly attracts people to the park and keeps them coming back. As Acadia increases in popularity, the quality of the park is also decreasing in environmental quality. The attractions that have kept people visiting for many years, might be at risk of nonexistence. Acadia National park has been around for almost a century, providing breathtaking scenery and wondrous adventures for…

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    valuable tool. To ensure positive outcomes and provide a safe practice environment for videoconferencing, further studies such as systematic reviews and meta-analysis coupled with a framework such as the Iowa Model of Evidence-Based Practice to Promote Quality of Care need to be done to establish and implement evidence-based guidelines to be used in the clinical setting (Grove, et al., 2015). Evidence-based guidelines will need to incorporate competency maintenance with computer and software…

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    The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is found off the northeastern coast of Queensland, Australia, in the Coral Sea of the Pacific Ocean. Scientists believe that the coral reef structure was formed 60,000 years ago, but deteriorated due to climate & sea level changes. However, the coral reefs grew over the old structure. The current GBR is about 6,000 - 8,000 years old. The reef’s abiotic factors include sunlight, soil, water, climate, & temperature. It has a tropical climate & two distinct seasons,…

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    remedies and unsafe for food, and strived to deliver playgrounds and nurseries to the poor districts. The women’s progressive movement was greater than simply suffrage. It was a revolution sparked in the hearts of ladies who were no longer content to being bound within their sphere of womanhood. They had talents and ideas to contribute to society. Their efforts earned them the right to vote in 1919 (ratification in 1920) through the passage of the 19th…

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    There is a correlation of socioeconomic status ad health care. Even with the implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in 2010, there still seems to be disparities caused by socioeconomic status within healthcare. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act requires that an individual have health care or be taxed if they do not. It was enacted to increase the quality and affordability of health insurance, lower the uninsured rate by expanding public and private…

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    According to the David Suzuki Foundation, “30% of logging in the Great Bear Rainforest has been in watersheds since 2001”, meaning the water quality of that area has been affected. As for wildlife, deforestation is one of the leading causes of animal extinction in the world today. Due to the negative effects deforestation has on wildlife and watersheds, the acts of clearcutting in the Great Bear Rainforest must subside. When it comes to watersheds, trees are desperately needed, and as the…

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    there are slim to none. Every day, millions of Americans consume meat bought at grocery stores, never considering the treatment that the farmed animals had to deal with before being packaged and put onto store shelves. Yes, animals should be used for food, but in a more humane way. On today’s factory farms, thousands of animals, such as cows, pigs, and chickens, are either crammed into filthy, windowless sheds or wired cages until the day that they are loaded onto trucks, headed for…

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