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    unlike other natural resources like coal‚ petroleum and even nuclear fuel. Biomass itself is a renewable energy source because we can always grow more trees and crops‚ and waste will always exist. Some examples of biomass fuels are wood‚ crops‚ manure‚ and some garbage. When burned‚ the chemical energy in biomass is released as heat. If you have a fireplace‚ the wood you burn in it is a biomass fuel. Wood waste or garbage can be burned to produce steam for making electricity‚ or to provide

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    take any risks into consideration when manufacturing food on such a large scale and housing thousands of animals in one enclosed building. Risks include the 500 tons of manure produced at factory farms anually‚ which more than 3 times the amount of sewage produced by the enire population in the United States. This amount of manure can easily infect animals since there is no room

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    Do you know the difference between organic farming and factory farming? Organic goes far beyond just “not using chemicals.” It also has to do with the treatment of the animals. Conventional‚ also known as “factory”‚ farming uses an overdose of pesticides‚ chemicals‚ and antibiotics- as well as the harsh treatment of the animals. Organic farming uses none of these methods. There are many reasons we should abolish the conventional methods and entirely switch to organic farming. Factory farming is

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    GREENHOUSE EFFECT AND GLOBAL WARMING Carbon dioxide | Dinitrogen oxide | trichlorofloromethane | carbon dioxide lets the light energy in‚ but doesn’t let all of the heat energy out‚ | Nitrogen dioxide is a strong oxidizing agent that reacts in the air to form corrosive nitric acid‚ as well as toxic organic nitrates | Trichlorofluoromethane is oftenly dumped in water ways ehich pollute the water as well as the environment. | GLOBALWARMING POTENTIAL Global-warming potential (GWP) is a relative

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    National Project on Organic farming Deptt of Agriculture and Cooperation‚ Govt of India Organic Agriculture (Concept‚ Scenario‚ Principals and Practices) By A.K Yadav Director National Centre of Organic Farming‚ Ghaziabad National Centre of Organic Farming Department of Agriculture and Cooperation‚ Ministry of Agriculture‚ Govt of India‚ CGO-II‚ Kamla Nehru Nagar Ghaziabad‚ 201 001‚ Uttar Pradesh 1 National Centre of Organic Farming‚ Ghaziabad National Project on Organic

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    Investigatory Project COLEGIO DE SAN FRANCISCO JAVIER (Supervised School of Colegio de la Immaculada Concepcion‚ Cebu City) Member: Daughters of Charity - St. Louise De Marillac Educatiosnal System Central and Eastern Visayas Cluster ------------------------------------------------- Title: The Utilization of Cemetery Soil as an Alternative Fertilizer In partial fulfillment Of Science 8: BIOLOGY S.Y 2012-2013 Researchers: Sharmaine Morgia Raven Tolero Noreen Franco Jhayvee Cagalitan

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    The Lady Tasting Tea It is interesting that statistics evolved from a simple experiment that involved tea‚ milk and tea cups. This particular experiment could not just be done one time because she would have a fifty percent chance of guessing correctly. The experiment needed to be planned precisely to find out whether the lady was truly able to distinguish the difference between the different pours. The scientist needed to come up with a formula that would accompany the experiment. The formula

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    each other. Throughout the novel it is clear that Mr Parrot is not doing the right thing by standing up to Mr Raven‚ for several reasons. Firstly‚ Dad called Mr Raven a chromedome because Mr Raven had started an argument about Mr Parrot flicking manure on to Mr Raven’s pants and about the neighbours complaining that the rendered smelled offensive and that the toilet door supposedly opened inwards and not outwards. Mr Raven even sought the building inspector but mum quickly stopped him and said they

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    Imagine a life with no hamburger or milk. How would this make you feel? Do you think you would be able to survive? I know I wouldn’t be able to. Both milk and red meat are important in a daily diet. These two items come from cattle. Cattle and beef in general are a necessity to everyday living. “The importance of beef cattle in the agriculture of this country rests chiefly upon their ability to convert coarse forage‚ corn‚ grass‚ and other products of the land‚ wither unfit or not wanted for

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    lot of nicotine in the leaves and in the quote it tells that the young people go around and collecting the leaves. Also‚ there is young people who are on farm vehicles‚ grain silos‚ and manure pits. “It’s not just nicotine poisoning and heat exhaustion‚ but the hazards involving farm vehicles‚ grain silos‚ and manure pits that endanger these children… have been injured or killed is hard to determine.” (Editors‚ 2013). That also shows of how child labor still occurs today and is still in

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