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    POSITION DESCRIPTION Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Melbourne School of Engineering Research Fellow - Membrane Technology for the Dairy Industry POSITION NO CLASSIFICATION SALARY SUPERANNUATION EMPLOYMENT TYPE 0031947 Research Fellow Level A $61‚138 - $82‚963 p.a. Employer contribution of 9.25% Full-time (fixed-term) position available for 12 months Fixed term contract type: External Funding The Melbourne School of Engineering is strongly committed to supporting diversity

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    Intensive Farming

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    1) Intensive farming practices include growing high-yield crops‚ using fertilisers and pesticides and keeping animals indoors. Food production is increased but there are unwelcome side effects. 2) Prevents energy being transferred from the crop to consumers. Reduces biodiversity. May poison helpful organisms. 3) Chemical insecticides (which kill insect pests). Herbicides which kill plants or weeds. 4) Ground water contamination: Chemicals can reach underground aquifers if there is persistent

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    Organic Farming

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    their bodies. Over the past century‚ industrialization has occurred in our food systems and‚ in turn‚ resulted in the loss of nutrition and local farming. Organic farming provides not only an alternative safe and healthy farming model‚ but a way to correct the flaws in our current system. There are many benefits of organic foods and organic farming. Organic foods are free of harmful chemicals‚ artificial flavors‚ and preservatives. Conventional farmers use over 300 different pesticides to grow

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    Factory Farming

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    Animal rights are practically non-existent in many different ways today. Factory farming is probably the worst thing they can do to the poor helpless animals. Factory farming effects chickens‚ cows‚ pigs‚ and many other animals that are used for food‚ milk and eggs. One of the biggest organizations against factory farming is called Compassion Over Killing (COK). They go to great lengths to protest and inform people about animal cruelty. Chickens have to endure suffering that no living thing should

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    Fish Farming

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    North Island College | Fish Farming | Benefits and Costs | Hailey Devitt 3/28/2011 | English 160 Module # 4 & 5 Assignment # 5 Formal Report North Island College Section: Distance Submitted To Derek Hanebury March 28‚ 2011 Submitted by: Ms. H. Devitt Table of contents Executive Summary…………………………………………………………………………………………….Page 1 Introduction & Background……………………………………………………………………………………Page 2 Major Issues…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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    Factory farming

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    Factory farming is the process of raising livestock in confinement at high stocking density‚ where a farm operates as a business — a practice typical in industrial farming by agribusinesses.[1][2][3][4][5] The main products of this industry are meat‚ milk and eggs for human consumption.[6] There have been issues regarding whether factory farming is sustainable and ethical.[7] Confinement at high stocking density is one part of a systematic effort to produce the highest output at the lowest cost

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    Organic Farming

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    Organic farming cannot feed the developing world It is argued that without pesticides and genetically modified crops‚ farming is not economically viable in the developing world. Non-organic farming allows you to farm land that would otherwise not be farmable. Yields are high and costs are low. However‚ there is a worry that intensive farming in these countries will destroy the fertility of the land and in the long run organic farming will secure the future for sustainable farming. Thesis statement:

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    Mrs. Mercer Hon. English 1 13 February 2012 Organic Farming “Pesticide residues have been ranked among the top three environmental cancer risks by the American government” (Cleeton). This startling statistic fuels some of the arguments between organic farming and conventional farming. Although organic products cost more‚ they have many benefits to humans and rural societies. Organic farming is better than conventional farming because of the benefits to the natural environment‚ the methods

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    Vertical Farming

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    Vertical farming is cultivating plant or animal life within skyscrapers or on vertically inclined surfaces. The idea of a vertical farm has existed at least since the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. A vertical farm would be a large‚ independently operating structure centrally located in a major city. It would feature two multi-storey‚ skyscraper-like buildings working together- one to manage food production with nutrient film techniques‚ and another to manage waste through living machines and generate

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    Factory Farming

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    animals are subjected to‚ she does not give any references to ensure that what the readers are reading is indeed accurate‚ and she lacks the experience and credentials to support the claims. Probert give details to show readers the truth about factory farming. In Probert ’s article she discuss how chickens‚ turkeys‚ pigs‚ and cows are treated unjust while being kept in factory farms. These animals live less than standard conditions. Probert discusses two types of chicken that are found in these factory

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