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    Is It Organic Architecture, or Not? Years ago, I was traveling out in western America and I discovered something truly remarkable. It was the buildings; they had aesthetics that blended in with their environment and landscape around them, appearing as if they were part of the desert (environment) themselves. Stone and marble rock garnered the front exteriors, much similar to the ones laying on the ground. The exterior walls had tan or brown stucco, giving the feel of the western desert. Then,…

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    Organic v. Non-Organic When considering the problem of the lack of food regulations and the toll it takes on the health of people and the environment, compared to organic foods and their regulation system. Organic foods are heavily regulated, but people’s health and the environment benefit from the regulations of organic foods. When people think natural food, they assume it means organic, but that is not the case. Natural foods can be heavily processed with hormones, antibiotics, or artificial…

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    Rural Development and Rural Tourism This study aims to remove obstacles carried out by the state for regional rural development and sustainability. That means the heritage, culture, characteristics, and qualities of rural settlements will be preserved while these areas will be developed. The study will emphasize the importance of agriculture and how to integrate it with the wide lands and open spaces that characterize rural areas. When mass tourism began along the seaside areas, people believe…

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    Living Organic without breaking your wallet (Cost-Efficient Organic Lifestyle - COOL) The quest to maintain an organic lifestyle remains the major goal of most individuals. When weighed against other indices, the cost of organic food remains the only downside because everything else about organic living is highly beneficial. A close look at Non-organic food shows they contain immunity destroying antibiotics, dangerous pesticides and cancer-causing hormones due to the process of growing them. It…

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    Bird Nest Case Study

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    1.0 THE FACE 1.1 Company Background The Face which is based in Sarawak decided to introduce a product, bird’s nest facial mask, which is made by the bird’s nest, and solely based on specialized knowledge and experiences on fundamentals of skin. We have decided to export our products domestically and to international regions of the world, which is China and Korea. We choose bird’s nest facial mask as our product because it has a lot of natural nutrients which are beneficial for the consumers.…

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    Factor (K) The soil erodibility factor (K), a measure of the susceptibility of soil to erosion under standard conditions, is a function of the percentage of silt and coarse sand, the soil structure, the permeability of the soil, and the percentage of organic matter. Wischmeier et al. (1971) defined the soil erodibility factor mathematically and Foster et al. (1996) converted the equation into the following SI unit equation: The soil erodibility factor (K) is determined for each soil sample based…

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    Abiotic Factors Essay

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    The abiotic factors that affect plant growth and development include topography, soil, and climatic factors. They are the nonliving components of the environment which, along with the biotic or living factors, determine the extent in which the genetic factor is expressed in the plant. Topography Topography is a nonliving factor that refers to the “lay of the land.” It includes the physical features of the earth such as the land elevation, slope, terrain (flat, rolling, hilly, etc.), mountain…

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    The other contribution by Deng Xiaoping was a agricultural transformation. When the First Five Plan was active, the people's commune was established in rural areas for collectivization for agriculture. The people's commune was a rural organization to manage rural societies of collective farmers. Majority of people lived and worked in rural areas, but the organization didn't effect due to misguided equality(inequality). Deng Xiaoping declared the decollectivization of agriculture to transform…

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    Fair Trade Essay

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    The Unfair Trade Of Clothing: A Brief Clothing Study Joy, M, Ringold University Of The People Define Fair trade: "A movement whose goal is to help producers in developing countries to get a fair price for their products as to help reduce poverty, provide for the ethical treatment of workers and farmers and promote environmentally sustainable practices" (Merriam-Webster, 2015). This essay below will briefly cover some of the Fair Trade issues with clothing. Or The Unfair Trade Of Clothing.…

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    This feeling of accomplishment travels with people into their daily lives as well. According to Marianne, grades improve when families share meals. Cooking as a family is an amazing way to help improve the quality of a child’s life. Public health programs promote home food preparation by providing families with simple, but healthy recipes to foster healthy eating at home (Sifferlin). By starting children out at a young age with eating healthy it is more likely the habit will stick with them…

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