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    According to the Dairy Education Board, “Milk is a deadly poison” (Is Milk Really Healthy 2015). Pasteurized milk is exposed to heat at 120°C for 30 minutes to remove microorganisms that cause disease and spoilage. Milk is a popular beverage in the United States and contains many essential nutrients such as phosphorus, vitamin D, potassium, riboflavin, and niacin. Pasteurized milk contains an excellent source of lean protein for athletic people. Consuming three cups of pasteurized milk daily…

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    * How to apply - Basal fertilizing (before seeding): whole amount of manure and phosphorus fertilizer (can apply fertilizers at the soil preparing or planting time) - The first side-dress application (when the corn plants have 3-4 leaves): Apply 140kg nitrogen/ha and 40 kg potassium/ha Note: You should add fertilizer…

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    The Foundation of the Canon Almost 1,982 years ago Joshua (whose name means Yahweh is salvation ) was crucified. Since that time a substantial amount of writings both, canonical and non-canonical were written about Him and His teachings. I learned in the past that there are certain qualifications that have to be passed in order for a writing to be considered canon and placed in the New Testament of the bible, however when looking back through history I see something quite different has…

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    Pros And Cons Of Veganism

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    the “Vegan Society”, the supply of feed needed for animal agriculture is a notable partaker to “deforestation, habitat loss and species extinction.” Vegan Action also adds that aquatic ecosystems, soil, and drinking water are being contaminated by manure, pesticides, and fertilizers. Besides recycling and carpooling, eliminating the use of all “animal products” is a sufficient way to stay green (“Why Vegan”). Vegans also contribute to the environment by avoiding animal exploitation because it…

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    Peter Singer argues that it is morally unjustifiable to kill and eat animals for our own pleasure and as food. I personally agree with Singer’s argument that it is wrong to kill other species, using them merely as a means to our end because I firmly believe that their interests in not suffering is parallel to humans interests in not suffering. Animals are sentient beings, meaning that they experience both pain and pleasure as we do. Singer approaches this argument from a Utilitarian perspective,…

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    Fast Food Nation

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    The American way of life, when described, is depicted as the land of freedom; a place where people go to fulfill their wildest dreams. The only requirement to be successful in is this great land of opportunity is to have a go-getter attitude and to have the ability to take risks without fearing the possible repercussions. In the book Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal, the author Eric Schlosser provides a chilling wake-up call through his forceful yet persuasive assault on…

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    I think that our world 's belief in extremes, that we’re either incredibly important or insignificant, is flawed. Why? Because on one end of the scale, our human existence has really, only happened in the blink of an eye. On the other, we have the ability to turn a thriving planet into a wasteland; so really, it creates a paradox. We as human beings are very self-centered. Since the beginning of time people believed that the Earth was at the center of the universe. It was not until the 16th…

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    to lie for his father so that they wouldn’t get in anymore trouble, but they eventually are forced to leave the county. Later, the Snopes family finds a new estate to work at in a different county. Abner starts to get lazy and inevitably bring in manure onto they estate owner’s rug. The owner of the estate, Major de Spain, is furious and forces Abner to clean the rug for him. But instead of going to get it professionally cleaned, he tries to clean it himself by using a rock, which ruins the rug.…

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    One way to compost is to create a mixture of various decaying organic substances, such as dead leaves, food scraps, or manure, to be used for fertilizing soil. Another form of composting is giving leftover food scraps to farm animals such as pigs, also known as ‘slop’. For this purpose, ‘slop’ can be picked up from restaurants to reduce waste in landfills. Composting breaks…

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    Our generation is faced with many growing global issues. Many of which have to do with solving medical and healthcare matters. As population increases, as does the risk of an increase in the spread of disease or epidemic growth. This calls for a growing need in biomedical engineering to develop the ideas to save humanity in the future. Biomedical Engineering is a complex process of solving, and then designing ways to solve problems in the human body using medicines or technology to improve…

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