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    Locavore? Try Completely Loco Thinking about joining the locavore movement in your community? That’s great! Are there many local farmers living in your area? Is the local food produced with a low carbon footprint? These are the kinds of questions that a community considering a major lifestyle change should be asking themselves. They may be surprised when the answers they receive don’t match up with what they were promised. The locavore movement promotes sustainability while simultaneously…

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    along with him, which is why he wrote, “Declare Your Independence.” Salatin’s solution to this problem is to simply not take part in the food giants game, and follow four simple steps. Salatin claims that if we teach ourselves to cook again, buy only local, buy strictly what is in season, and plant a garden, then what seems to be impossible can be possible and the corporate food system will come crashing down. Firstly, Salatin gives the statistic that somewhere around 70 percent of Americans do…

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    All the Good a Farmer’s Market Does In the last decade, farmer’s markets have become a favorite marketing method for many farmers throughout the U.S., and a weekly ritual for many shoppers. Farmers markets are one of the oldest forms of direct marketing by small farmers. Many small food processing companies like Cuisinart and chefs seeking fresh fruits and vegetables find farmer’s markets a valuable marketing channel. A farmer’s market is a place where a number of producers assemble on a…

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    Anesthesia

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    Imagine having appendicitis, unknowingly, it bursts in the middle of the day, and emergency surgery is needed. The pain before the surgery is so excruciating, and all that is desired is relief from that stabbing pressure in the right side of the stomach. Doctors surround and prep the patient for the operation. The patient is asked to count back from a number, while the anesthesiologist administers the anesthesia. The patient becomes completely unconscious, waking up hours later with no…

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    5.Explain the stages of anesthesia. There are four stages of anesthesia. Stage I is called the analgesia stage. In this stage a person feels pain but does not care. Pain progressively diminishes. The patient remains awake and conscious. They can see and hear. Analgesia stage has three planes. The first two planes are relative analgesia. These two planes are appropriate for dental hygiene care. In this stage the reflexes and respiration remain normal. Best administered for short procedures.…

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    Each level of government provides different services. The Federal government controls the entire country’s business. Then, the states and the citizens comply with the U.S. Constitution rules. Then, local governments obtain authorization from the state governments to make decisions on specific issues through the state made legislation. Residents interact more with local government than the state or federal governments. The local government involves the county, townships, municipalities, and…

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    produced and choose a federalist government. The founders and sponsors of a federalist government were George Washington, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison. “As James Madison pointed out in The Federalist, No. 10, If "factious leaders kindle a flame within their particular states," national leaders can check the spread of the "conflagration through the other states."” (http://www.ushistory.org/gov/3a.asp) James Madison was insinuating that the federal governments could not be controlled…

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    As the aforesaid, the current development approach failed to solve human suffering or poverty, as well as fulfill commitment of improving people life (Eversole, Mcneish, & Cimadamore, 2005), and indigenous knowledge-based development approach seems to provide more fruitful in a sustainable ways. Sustainable development in Buddhist perspective in P. A. Payutto point of views is a “sustainable development must emphasize on human development as core” that consists of three aspects, such as…

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    Before discussing the environmental benefits of eating local food, it is very important to know about local food. Local food is basically a locally or regionally produced food product that travels less than 400 miles from its origin or within the state where it is produced. Local food is grown close to the consumer’s houses in small farmlands and is transported to the consumers through short distances. Local food is being sold near the points of its production like at farmers market or roadside…

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    farm, Joel Salatin, who is a strong supporter of local farming and relationship marketing. Relationship marketing involves the community members making the effort to buy directly from the farmer (Pollan, 2006, 240). He becomes friends with his customers, which gets word out about his products and can assist in future difficulties. Pollan could see the relationships Salatin established, as well as create his own with other farmers within the local food networks across the states. The…

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