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    IT Certification Essay

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    have any IT certifications to my name. I interviewed with a company, but they did not offer me a position. I found that my resume lacked the education to support my experience, so I decided to pursue a Microsoft IT certification. Eighteen months later, I completed earning an MCSA certification in Windows Server. I interviewed with the same company a few weeks later, and with the new certification on my resume I received a job offer. While my own experience showed that an IT certification leads…

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    resources to educate a community in caring for ones health. Fostering the education process encourages the public to take action in regards to their health and well being, where health has not been a priority. Knowledge of health education, passing a certification exam and dedication to public health represents a few of the requirements that these individuals must master. The process to becoming a Certified Health Education Specialist involves many steps, but offers a rewarding career for those…

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    The global organic food industry is advancing exponentially while moving from niche sector to main stream. It is primarily due to increasing awareness of healthy foods and healthy lifestyle worldwide. According to Tech Sci Research Report, global organic food industry is expected to grow at the rate of 16 % during 2015-2020. Global competitors in organic food Industry according to regions are USA, Europe, and Asia Pacific. USA: USA is one of the major contributors to the global organic food…

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    Organic Persuasive Speech

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    Affordability is within range when buying organic food. Your Health is important, and so is your money. Eating organic is not expensive as most people may think. I hear it many times, “ Its so expensive to eat organic” but in reality you are paying a little extra for better health. I have explored different groceries in my proximity, and I’ve narrowed it down to two markets that are affordable, but that doesn’t mean that there…

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    discussed the transition process from conventional farming systems to certified organic farming systems and its many benefits. We began by the organic certification process and all of the steps and requirements for becoming certified as an organic producer, we talked about some of the challenges that organic producers will encounter throughout the transition period as well as in their organic crops, the transition to organic livestock production and the many rules and regulations in place to…

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    Cost Of Organic Foods

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    Cancer or Cash As this new and upcoming industry is booming, people are beginning to wonder if the price of this organic and naturally grown food is right and more importantly, if its really worth it. For many people the price that they are paying for their organic food is saving them trips to the doctor as well as the countless stacks of future hospital bills regarding poor health. To all the other people still buying into the cancer causing products that worldwide companies consider food,…

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    Why? Response: The labels on ecolabelindex.com are a posting of various ecosystem friendly certifications, governance boards, and methods. The information available provides credible transparency for consumers and organizations seeking ecosystem friendly guidance in a range of areas. 2. How do your consumer (buying) choices affect biodiversity? Response: Most of our household purchases include organic or phosphate free products. Intentions to create a healthier environment are on-going.…

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    When an item says “organic” compared to “conventional,” thoughts of old-fashioned farming practices come to mind. In certain aspects that is what organic farming is. The labeling, pesticide use, fertilizer use, and certifications are different between the two farming industries. Because of this, organic and conventional farming are very different industries, and when it comes to feeding an overpopulated planet, conventional farming appears to be the only choice. However, modern day farming…

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    Debate on organic VS conventional food: Over time it is the long debate on “organic and conventional food.” People are confused of good, hygienic, convenient and good for health. And other point is the “credibility and availability” of food and other food products. After the research and experience I have come over to certain points which are as following: First of all I would briefly describe you what is organic food and what is conventional food? Organic Food: The food produced through organic…

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    Organic Struggle, written by Brian K. Obach provides an in-depth overview of the organic movement in the United States. The author covers the history of the movement, the people involved, as well as the policies governing organic production. Obach also covers social justice and the future of the organic movement. Throughout the text the author ties together the political, social, and economic conditions of the movement. Obach details various schools of thoughts and major role players in the…

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