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    correct, survive, and maintain a healthy body by becoming vegans, however, only a relative group of “adult, middle-class males living in industrialized countries” is suitable for those diets (Singer 8, George 19). Singer has claimed that cultivating soybeans “can produce far more protein per acre,” thus eliminate those physical and economic obstacles (8). While Singer’s claim is debatable, he seems to be neglecting the fact that humans also need other types of nutrient to survive and develop.…

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    Challenges of fossil fuels 1. Not renewable energy Fossil fuels comprise of crude oil, coal and natural gas. It is not renewable and cannot be replaced. Plants and animals that existed millions of years ago became buried underneath the Earth’s surface. This formed as the fossil fuels. Since fossil fuels has limited supply, it can’t fulfil the world’s energy demand. Therefore, alternative energy source is needed to replace the fossil fuels. 2. Emission of carbon dioxide Combustion of fossil…

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    Invasive Species An invasive species is one that is not native to a particular ecosystem and that does or is likely to cause harm to the environment and/or the economy (Exotic Species in Illinois). For example, a Multiflora Rose (Rosa multiflora). This rose, also known as the baby rose, it is native to eastern Asia, and was introduced to the U.S. in the late 1700’s. The baby rose impacts an environment, by forming dense thickets that invade pastures, and crowd native species (Plants). Invasive…

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    use land to grow crops, food, to feed to the animals instead of ourselves to then eat those animals. That's way more money and resources needed to just simply feed people. Going vegetarian or vegan could end world hunger. Take a look! 10- acres of soybeans can feed 60 people, 24 people growing corn, and then 10-areas for production cows can only support two of them. We can feed way more people if we grow it for humains instead of animals that we don't need to prevent hunger. Not only we can…

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    1. Plurinational State of Bolivia is the official name of Bolivia. 2. Bolivia is all surrounded by land South American country. 3. The administrative capital of Bolivia is La Paz, people are very politicized and revolutionary. 4. The official and Judicial capital of Bolivia is Sucre. 5. Bolivia is surrounded by Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile and Peru. 6. The inhabitants of Altiplano are a harsh people. 7. In the city of El Alto, next to La Paz, you can see the eerie picture of hung-up…

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    Would you imagine being imprisoned and physically tormented when you are pregnant? There is so much negativity spreading across the natural world and it seems as if there is no end to it. Premarin a prescription for cruelty. Also known as “PMU” a drug prescribed to women worldwide as a hormone replacement therapy and the pregnant mares are used brutally to produce this drug. Why are humans becoming so inhumane? Alice Walker’s essay “Am I Blue” is a voice of anger and concern for the solitude and…

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    Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO), are being heavily debated in the agricultural world. The process of making GMOs is called genetic engineering. GMOs are under a lot of fire for being unsafe and not beneficial to society, but the arguments against them are flawed. GMOs have many benefits to society so regulations for them need to be based on science and knowledge. GMOs are needed to help ease farmers work load, increase yield, and regulations need to be based of real science. GMOS have been…

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    Side Effects Of Gmos

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    certainly affect humans in a similar way. Vandana Shiva, an Indian Scholar and environmental activist notes that one study even found that dairy cows who consumed genetically modified soybeans, which have been proven to disrupt hormones, produced a milk with a much higher fat level than cows that were fed organic soybeans (Shiva). Obviously, more studies should be done to…

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    Brazil Research Paper

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    Brazil is the largest country of South America and the fifth largest of the world. Its total area is approximately 8,514,877 square kilometers which is 3,287,564 square miles. It is on the Eastern part of the continent and it borders the Atlantic Ocean with a coastline of 7,491 km. In addition, Brazil also borders all countries of South America except for Chile and Ecuador. The topography consists of a flat surface with gently sloping lowland, and some mountains and rounded hills as well. Some…

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    Introduction The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the largest country in the Arabian Peninsula in terms of land mass and third most populous in the Middle East after Egypt and Iraq. I hope that Arklan can expand its agricultural goods and generate additional revenue in the near future. Therefore, I believe that there is a gap in the market and as an expanding company we can take full advantage of this. Before developing a relationship with this country, there are a few fundamental factors that are…

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