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    Why We Got Milked?

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    017 Got Milked? For as long as can be remembered, milk has been viewed as a strong, staple, and nutritious part of any healthy diet. Countless campaigns, ads, and slogans put out by either suppliers or big businesses that support these suppliers that ingrained these ideas into the minds of our adults and our youth. It has been viewed this way for decades, since milk bottles were dropped off at your doorstep routinely. Now, researchers has come out with many new studies that prove these commonly…

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    White Meat Research Paper

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    With the market for white meat drastically increases, the chicken farms have to produce chickens that meet the demand. But today quality of white meat drastically falls due to the bad conditions of life that the chickens have in farms. The farms are producing fast growing chickens that are constantly eating without the worries of what will happen next. About nine billion chickens raised in the U.S. each year are selectively bred to grow large, in a short amount of time. This problem matters…

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    The National Park Service Organic Act The National Park Service Organic Act was passed by Congress and Signed by President Woodrow Wilson on August 25th, 1916. This act created the National Park Service (NPS), an agency within the Department of the Interior, and put it in charge of the management of national parks, national monuments, and reservations in order to “conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wild life therein and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in…

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    Animal Farm Ethics

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    This argument is deductive since the premises are strongly connected to the conclusion through reasoning. Both Premises depict how the treatment of the animals and the farms effects on surrounding area make it unethical to allow these farms to continue under the current standards. The first premise can be explained by exposing what a Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO) is. These are operations concentrated to meet the demand of low cost high quantity amounts of food. For years,…

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    Organic Enterprises Case

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    Describe the Problem Cost of organic commodities can range between 50% and 300% more than conventional products (Greene). This results in a significant amount of individuals amongst the low-income households unable to purchase organic dairy products. A 10-percent increase in household income raises the probability of purchasing organic milk from 3 to 3.7 percent (Dong). If the general public comprehended the obstacles that low-income families face, they would support programs and organizations…

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    What if all the CAFOs shut down and everyone had to go back to growing their own beef. This would affect all people that live in Indiana because at the beginning prices of meat would skyrocket in the first few years and then level out. (Cohn, 2014) People think this would be both good and bad and I will tell you why. First, we will talk about producers and what will happen to them if there was a law passed that banned CAFOs. If this happened the people who own and work at CAFOs would be out of…

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    Is organic food really worth what it costs? There has been a debate about whether or not organic produce is really organic and whether or not it’s worth it’s high cost. Some believe that organic produce is safer and healthier for you. Others believe that produce labeled as organic aren’t even organic at all. Multiple experts have studied this topic and there are reasons to believe that organic food is better for you but a lot of reasons to believe it isn’t. Organic foods are not worth the higher…

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    factory farms have their beaks cut by clipping or burning them off. The factory farms perform this to chickens to avoid chickens pecking each other to death. When we purchase factory farmed pork, beef, or chicken, we are contributing to a factory farming system that harms pigs, cows, or chickens for our gustatory pleasure which is also…

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    Topic 2: An Analysis of the Loss of Indigenous Language in Kiss of the Fur Queen by Tomson Highway This literary study will identify the loss of the indigenous language in Kiss of the Fur Queen by Tomson Highway. Highway’s story of two young Indian boys, Champion (Jeremiah) and Ooneemeetoo (Gabriel), illustrates the effect of forced Anglophone education in a residential school. In addition to be sexually abused by the Roman Catholic priests, they must reject their own native language in…

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    1940 's when J.I Rodale started a magazine called Organic Gardening and Farming, but it did not really become popular until the 1960 's. In 1962, Rachel Carson wrote a book called Silent Spring. In Silent Spring she talked about a pesticide, named DDT.DDT was a dangerous pesticide used to kill mosquitoes in the 1960 's. After Rachel Carson wrote that book, most people started really thinking about what they ate. Organic farming uses mostly traditional and natural methods to produce its food.…

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