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    Butterfield v. Forrester Factual Situation: 1809‚ Butterfield‚ plaintiff was riding and struck an a pole placed in the road by Forrester‚ defendant‚ at approximately 8 PM; sued for damages Witness testified that pole was visible at 100 yards with light at that time‚ and that Butterfield was riding recklessly Trial court: jury instructed that if an individual riding with reasonable care could have avoided the pole and that Butterfield was not riding with care‚ Forester should win Trial Court

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    Industrialized Food Production: A Dangerous Path When visiting the grocery store‚ shoppers are bombarded with pleasant photos of farmers in their fields. This idyllic agricultural way of life may have existed in the past‚ but today’s farms are much different. In our modern era‚ a revolution has taken place and food production has changed dramatically. The industrialized method of food production has created a dangerous and unsustainable system. Choosing locally sourced foods is beneficial to the

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    Factory Farms

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    air and puts hormones and antibiotics in our body. Perhaps the most important reason factory farms are harmful for our health is that it pollutes the air. Air pollution is caused when huge amounts of stored manure are sprayed onto fields. The USDA says that more than 335 million tons of manure is produced on U.S. factory farms. It is stored for long periods of time in giant tanks or lagoons. These storage areas are often located next to animal facilities with livestock and the people who work with

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    Factory farming From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search | This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. This article relies on references to primary sources. (November 2011) | This article may be in need of reorganization to comply with Wikipedia’s layout guidelines. (November 2011) | The lead section of this article may need to be rewritten. (November 2011) | | A commercial chicken house with open sides

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    Horses roamed our world for 50 million years ago. A world where horses of all shades of color‚ size‚ and shape roamed our world. The modern horses today represent only one percent of equidae family tree that extends millions of years. The earliest horse to evolve was 55 million years ago. Multiple species of horses live side by side altogether. Horses have always been beneficial to human life throughout history. The horse has a great influence on our world. Everywhere the horses traveled and on

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    Decline of Family Farms

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    In the 21st century‚ few people are able to step outside on a warm summer morning and hear hens clucking and cattle lowing in a nearby pasture. They cannot walk to the garden and pull up fresh carrots or pluck ripe tomatoes. This way of life is rapidly disappearing. Gone are the times when farmers would work together with their wives and children to feed the livestock or harvest that year’s crop. This old way is no longer because of the diminishing number of family farms. The causes of this trend

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    To numerous people‚ pigs are a nuisance. They are usually viewed as dirty animals with no purpose other than for food. However‚ pigs contribute greatly to the environment. They are able to digest certain substances easier than humans and use resources to make life easier for us. On the other hand‚ phosphorus‚ one of the many essential nutrients for swine‚ has negatively impacted the environment due to swine excretions. Elevating this problem has led to the genetic improvement of swine. Phosphorus

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    The cow

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    all of us. We use it for meat‚ milk and manure as well... :) The milk comes from four taps attached to its basement. It is sweet and tasty when coming fresh from those taps. It generates various products for man like butter‚ animal oil‚ cream‚ milk etc. The farmer also uses this animal on land for cultivation. As this is a lazy species‚ she walks and works very slowly. The waste from the body are useful for farmers as the material works as natural manure for the land to grow different crops. She

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    MINISTRY OF EDUCATION REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PRIMARY SCHOOL SYLLABUS AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE CURRICULUM [*October 2001] TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Goals of The Agricultural Science Curriculum for Primary Schools Summary of The Curriculum Infant Year One Profile Term II ……………………………………………………………. Infant Year One …………………………………………………………………………………… Infant Year Two…………………………………………………………………………………… Standard One Profile Term II …………………………………………………………………… Standard One ………………………………………………………………………………………

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    Fossil Fuels replacement

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    available to consume instead. Kristinstand mainly endorsed this locally from home‚ from the biogas which is considered a renewable source of energy and is made from biological waste‚ which can be taken from different biogas suppliers such potato peels‚ manure‚ used cooking oil‚ stale cookies‚ pig intestines and wood waste that can be taken from flooring factories and pruning‚ considering Kristinstand is the home of farming and food‚ those resources can be easily found‚ All those can be used to proceed

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