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    and in the 1880’s‚ this movement spread to Japan. Did the cost of working in silk factories outweigh the benefits of being a worker in the industry? For the female silk workers of Japan‚ the factory experience contained more costs than benefits. Women workers not only lived their life’s poor‚ they also were overworked‚ underpaid‚ and were taken advantage of. Being overworked was one cost of working in silk factories. When looking

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    of the time these are being shipped from a farm. However‚ not all farming can benefit the consumer purchasing their products. One of the biggest debates is on modern farming and the usage of things such as chemicals and hormones to produce quality agriculture and crops. Many are concerned of how these treatments may affect their health. A solution to this issue would be for farms to switch over to organic farming. Organic farming is focused on using natural methods for fertilizer and pesticides‚

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    The poem “Factory Work” by Deborah Boe is about a character who works in a factory assembling shoe parts. The character’s identity is that possibly of a female due to the line in the poem that states “If I hit my boyfriend now‚ in the supermarket parking lot‚ he knows I hit him”(Boe‚ 2009). There is no indication of the characters ethnicity‚ whether white or black‚ but the arrangement of the characters wording leads the reader to believe quite possibly that of white female. The character also appears

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    Poultry farming has occupied an important place in the Indian economy. With the fast food culture an accepted feature‚ poultry farming is playing a greater role in the eatery business in India. It has emerged as the fastest growing segment in the agri livestock industry. Emergence of poultry as a large scale commercial enterprise took place less than 35 years ago. Poultry industry is producing a large quantity of eggs and nutritious meat for the second largest demography in the world of Indian subcontinent

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    lot of time to get the work done‚ but later it was mostly done in factories . Steam powered machines allowed the work in factories to be done at a quicker and much cheaper way. These machines in the textile mill factories were usually done by females because the employers almost always targeted them.  Many nations at the time took in the ideas of other nations to make their way of doing things better but to also equally

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    commonly talked about and referred to. There is another form of abuse which many people have recently been raising awareness of‚ it is called factory farming. Many of us are not aware that the meat that we eat is produced in an abusive way. In effort to grow food animals as cheaply and quickly as possible‚ farmers cram as many animals as possible into factory-like warehouses. Many animals spend their whole lives in cages‚ crates or pens and no consideration is given to their comfort or needs.

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    Poultry farming is usually the business i recommend for retirees and individuals who are passionate about livestock farming. In the past‚ people were non-challant about breeding birds or cultivating crops for profits. But with the recent global burst in population and a worldwide demand for food‚ people are now beginning to realize the potential of providing the most important basic need of man. Poultry farming is a viable business anytime any day; and to be sincere with you‚ it’s a business I have

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    Factories Act 1948

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    1: WEBTEXT/32063/64873/E87IND01.htm | India The Factories Act‚ 1948 (Act No. 63 of 1948)‚ as amended by the Factories (Amendment) Act‚ 1987 (Act 20 of 1987) CONTENTS * CHAPTER I.- Preliminary * CHAPTER II.- The Inspecting Staff * CHAPTER III.- Health * CHAPTER IV.- Safety * CHAPTER IVA.- Provisions relating to Hazardous processes * CHAPTER V.- Welfare * CHAPTER VI.- Working hours of adults * CHAPTER VII.- Employment of young persons * CHAPTER

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    Is it ethical to eat Meat

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    As the need for meat rises‚ there will be an increase of factory farming‚ practically an animal torture facility that is a negative contributor to climate change. With the torturing of animals‚ a negative influence on climate change‚ and humans having the ability to survive without consuming meat‚ is it still ethical to consume it? The quick answer is‚ surprisingly‚ yes; although‚ the meat in question has to be different than the factory farmed meat which the majority of Americans consume. Many

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    animals went through while they were still alive. This paper will provide an argument on why factory farming is cruel to animals. Factory animals suffer so much for nothing in return. Animals are put through intolerable conditions and are treated poorly. At the end of the paper the reader will understand why it is important to gain knowledge of how animals are treated in factory farms. Argument Farming since the 1920’s has changed dramatically. Vitamin A & D was discovered in the 1920’s and

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