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    I will write about “ The Japanese sense of the seasons”. In the book, the author says that Japanese people have a strong sense of the seasons. Because Japanese people had been engaged in agriculture, their lives depended on the seasons. The time of planting seeds, giving fertilizer, and harvesting food are all depended on seasons. So they treasured four seasons, and thanks to this, a lot of seasonal events were formed. I agree that the past Japanese people had strong sense of the seasons.…

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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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    The food industry’s water demand significantly contribute to this deficit. (Famiglietti 2016) Similar to this, a global shift to organic farming would, arguably, be redundant. It’s estimated that industrialized cultivated fields of at least six-million square miles are required to make up for the lower yields of organic production. That is more than the total land area of the United States. (Shulevitz 2016) Alone these statistics may be even more…

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    Hosanna Business Plan

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    Hosanna Organics Business Plan Introduction Despite the fact that people eat for strength and have a full stomach, loads of other individuals are always cool with foods that will make them stay healthy at all times. This forms the benefits of eating organic food. Organic foods ae cultivated without the use of any chemicals such as fertilizers, pesticides, and Genetically Modified Organisms. Hosanna Organics aims at offering organic food at an affordable rate to Kenyans. Mission To come up…

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    When buying groceries, do you purchase organic or non-organic? In the U.S, seventy-eight percent of families buy at least some organic foods. Organic certified foods have strict standards to be considered organic. They must avoid synthetic chemical inputs and genetically modified seeds. Many foods are not as regulated and may contain harsh ingredients that your body can not naturally process. Should it be essential to us human beings to recognize what is being put in and on our foods? Or should…

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    Factory Farming Case Study

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    Pluhar, Evelyn B. "Meat and Morality: Alternatives to Factory Farming." Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 23.5 (2010): 455-68. ProQuest. Web. 4 Jan. 2018. Pluhar, a professor of philosophy at The Pennsylvania State University, gives his opinion on how factory farming is extremely dangerous to the environment, humans health and animals. For those reasons, he concludes alternatives to factory farming. He also states reasons why factory farming should be banned. He starts by…

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    Monarch Butterfly and Habitat Loss Monarchs might as well be the most advantageous species on the planet considering they help with pollinating plants which produce our crops and provides a food source for birds and small reptiles. However, the number of monarchs is decreasing from habitat loss, climate change, chemical pollutants, poaching/farming, and public awareness. Herbicide is their biggest threat because it kills their main dish, which is milkweed. Remarkably, people from Science…

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    Horizontal Integration

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    A business can develop by organic growth or inorganic growth. Organic growth is when a company increases the turnover of its existing business. Inorganic growth describes how a business grows by joining one or more companies together. This can be done by two companies joining by agreement or buying at least 51% of another company’s shares. Furthermore, integration can happen in two ways: horizontal integration, where two joining firms at the same stage of production, and vertical integration,…

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    Effect of organic foods Health There are a variety of benefits provided by organic foods. Health risks to farm workers, their families, and consumers are lowered as the exposure to toxic chemicals in food and on the farm are reduced. Often people have an allergy to a certain food, chemical or preservative and find that after eating strictly organic foods the symptoms are reduced or disappear. For reasons such as these they are worth spending extra money on. Genetically modified foods, as a…

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    Nutrition Hacks Organic Coconut Oil - Our Full Review Hello there and welcome! On this page we are going to review the Nutrition Hacks Organic Coconut Oil by Andrew Raposo. Our post will be divided into two parts: 1. A quick section with some basic information regarding the Nutrition Hacks Organic Coconut Oil. 2. An in-depth review which will explain everything you should know about this supplement and its pros and cons… Basic Information Product's Name: Nutrition Hacks Organic Coconut…

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