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  1. Organic unity

    Organic Unity is the idea that a thing is made up of interdependent parts. For example, a body is made up of its constituent organs, or a society is made up of its constituent social roles. In literature , Organic unity is a concept founded by the philosopher, Plato . The structure in itself, started to take rudimentary form through certain works by Plato including The Republic , Phaedrus dialogue Phaedrus and Gorgias . Organic unity lacked a true definitive role or theme in literary history until the principle was adopted by Aristotle . Aristotle s writings all maintained respective, metaphoric reflections of organic unity. In Aristotle s Poetics , organic unity is described by how writing relies internally on narration and drama to remain cohesive to one another, not separate entities. Without balance on both sides, the whole concept suffers. The main theme of organic unity relies on a free spirited style of writing and by following any guidelines or genre based habits, the true nature of a work becomes stifled and unreliable on an artistic plane. ref Encyclopedia Britannica ref The concept of organic unity gained popularity through the New Criticism New Critics movement. Cleanth Brooks played an integral role in modernizing the organic unity principle. In a study based around the poem, The Well Wrought Urn . Brooks relayed the importance of a work s ability to flow and maintain a theme so that the work can only gain momentum, from beginning to end. Organic unity is the common thread keeps a theme from becoming broken and disjointed as a work moves forward. ref Brooks ref See also Organicism Unity of opposites References references philosophy stub literature stub Category Literary concepts ...   more details



  1. Organic

    wiktionary organic Organic may refer to Of or relating to an organism , a Life living entity Of or relating to an organ anatomy Chemistry Organic matter matter that has come from a once living organism, is capable of decay or the product of decay, or is composed of organic compound. Organic chemistry , chemistry involving organic compounds Organic compound , a compound that contains carbon although some carbon containing compounds are excluded . Farming, certification and products Organic farming ... fertilizers and non chemical means of pest control Organic certification , accreditation process for producers of organic products Organic clothing , clothing produced from organic fibers such as organic cotton . Organic food , food produced from organic farming methods and often certified organic according to organic farming standards Organic milk Organic baby products , organic products intended for babies and toddlers Organic movement , movement of organizations and individuals promoting organic farming and organic food See also sustainable agriculture Computing Wetware computer or organic computer , a computer built from living neurons and ganglions Organic computing , computing systems with properties of self configuration, self optimization, self healing, and or self protection Organic ... Organic search engine , search engine which uses a combination of human operators and computer algorithms Organic semiconductor , an organic compound that exhibits similar properties to inorganic semiconductors Economics and business Organic growth , business expansion through increasing output and sales as opposed to mergers, acquisitions and take overs Organic Inc , original digital marketing & advertising agency Organic organisation , one which is flexible and has a flat structure Organic Records, a sub label of Pamplin Music Military Organic military , a military unit predominantly ... combined arms capability e.g. organic artillery, organic armour Law Organic law , a fundamental law ...   more details



  1. UNITY

    UNITY is the theoretical political journal of Socialist Worker Aotearoa , published quarterly in Auckland, New Zealand, since December 2005. It is edited by Daphne Lawless, and each issue focuses on a central theme of interest to the socialist and radical left movement. The first edition of Unity, published in December 2005, explored the issue of Left regroupment both in New Zealand and internationally. The second edition March 2006 looked at the history of the Labour Party, contending that traditional Social Democracy had now morphed into Social Liberalism . The third edition published in June 2006 looked at radical union movements and was entitled Strike The Workers Weapon , investigating key flashpoints between the labour movement and capital in New Zealand in 1913, 1951 and more recent times. A fourth copy September 2006 developed a positive analysis of the Venezuelan Revolution , contending that Latin America was now a continent in revolt, leading the way to a Socialism of the 21st Century. The fifth edition, published in December 2006, explored the possible impact of Climate Change on the world, its central thesis arguing that capitalism itself was the motor of Global Warming. The sixth edition, entitled Cracks in the Empire May 2007 , examined Anti Imperialism in the Middle East, Latin America and elsewhere. UNITY has a print run of just over 1000 each edition, and is widely read on the NZ Left. Notable left wing and socialist contributors to it include John Minto , Chris Trotter , George Monbiot , Dean Parker , John Molyneux , Alex Callinicos , John Bellamy Foster , Sue Bradford , as well as Marxist writers from groups such as Socialist Worker, the Democratic Socialist Perspective and the International Socialist Tendency . Unity has been a common name for left wing newspapers, and was the title of a newspaper published in New Zealand from 1980 1990 by the Workers ... NZ Archive website All issues of UNITY available for free download Category New Zealand magazines Category ...   more details



  1. Unity

    otheruses2 Unity original research date February 2010 wiktionarypar Unity From a Anglo Norman language Anglo French unite c.1200 , from Latin unitatem nom. unitas oneness, sameness, agreement, from unus one . Unity is defined as the state of being undivided or unbroken completeness or totality with nothing wanting. It is the smallest whole numeral representation. It has the quality of being united into one. Unity can denote a combining of all the parts, elements and individuals into an effective whole. It is applicable to people and objects forming whole notions of any concept. It implies oneness when there is a certain usual division. ref Merriam&ndash Webster s Dictionary of Synonyms A Dictionary of Discriminated Synonyms with Antonyms and Analogous and Contrasted Words, By Merriam&ndash Webster, Inc, Merriam&ndash Webster, Merriam&ndash Webster, Philip B. Gove, Contributor Philip B. Gove, Published by Merriam&ndash Webster, 1984, ISBN 0877793417, 9780877793410, pg. 844 ref Spiritual unity Within the Ahmadiyya understanding of Islam , the Islamic concept of Unity of God, often referred ... sight. ref cite web url http www.alislam.org books study of islam unity.html title THE BELIEF IN THE UNITY ... volume 2 location Detroit id ISBN 0 02 865733 0 pages 737&ndash 740 ref They are also referred to as the unity of God , unity of religion , and unity of human mankind . The Bah writings state that there is a single ... bahai writings Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2006 08 05 ref In Kabbalah, unity amongst people is a method for achieving spirituality. Kabbalist Yehuda Ashlag stated in his article, Unity of Friends, that the important thing that stands before you today is the unity of friends. Toil in that more ... a method among friends that involved unity to reach the spiritual. ref cite web url http www.kabbalah.info ... that the affirmation of God aspires to reveal unity in the world as it is the basis of all spiritual ... in Ottawa called Unity. The singers are Adam Saint Fleur, Gottfried Blaise St Vil, Nick Manigat ...   more details



  1. U.N.I.T.Y.

    Refimprove auto yes date December 2009 Infobox single Name U.N.I.T.Y. Cover Unity single.jpg Artist Queen Latifah from Album Black Reign Released January 6, 1994 Recorded 1993 Format 12 , CD single , cassette single Genre Jazz rap Label Motown Records Writer Queen Latifah, Kier Kay Gee Gist Of Naughty By Nature Producer Queen Latifah, Lancelot H. Owens Last single What Cha Gonna Do? br 1993 This single U.N.I.T.Y. br 1994 Next single Black Hand Side br 1994 U.N.I.T.Y is a Grammy Award winning song by rapper actress Queen Latifah s 1993 album, Black Reign . The single, released on January 6, 1994, spoke out against the disrespect of women in society, both from without and within. Because of its message, many radio and TV stations would play the song without censoring the words bitch and hoes , which appear often in the lyrics, particularly the chorus and the line who you callin a bitch? that ends each verse. The song samples Message from the Inner City by The Crusaders . The song was also featured on Living Single , Latifah s series which aired in the same year. There is another version which gained airplay called, U.N.I.T.Y. Queen Ruff Neck Boot , which has a similar beat to the album version, reducing most of the jazz sample replacing it with a hip hop beat. It can found as a clean version on 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection The Best of Queen Latifah & Hip Hop Gold . The song won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance . Music video The video was directed by Mark Gerard who also directed her video Just Another Day... . In the video, Latifah rides a motorcycle, which is a dedication to her brother Lance, who was killed in a motorcycle accident in 1992. The key she catches in the beginning and wears throughout the video is the ignition key to his bike. It features a cameo by rap group Naughty by Nature . Chart performance The single was a success, peaking at 23 on The Billboard Hot 100 . The single was most successful on the Billboard Hot Rap ...   more details



  1. Organic (model)

    unreferenced date January 2008 Organic describes forms, methods and patterns found in living systems such as the organisation of cell biology cells , to population s, biotic community communities , and ecosystem s. Typically organic models stress the interdependence of the component parts, as well as their differentiation. Other properties of organic models include the growth, life or development cycle the ability to adapt, learn, and evolve emergent behaviour or emergent properties steady change or growth, as opposed to instant change regulatory feedback composed of heterogeneous diverse parts Organic models are used especially in the design of artificial systems, and the description of social systems and constructs. Uses In the social sciences, the organic model has been drawn upon for ideas such as Solidarity sociology organic solidarity , organic society and organic unity . Carl Ritter forwarded the idea of Lebensraum through the concept of an organic, growing State polity state . In computer science , organic networks grow in an ad hoc manner, while organic computing is autonomous and able to self organise and self healing heal . Bionics biomimicry is the engineering of technology through the use of systems found in biology . Organic architecture stresses interrelatedness as it combines the site, buildings, furnishings, and surroundings into a unified whole, each adapted to the others. Examples include the use of passive solar and wind energy as elements of design so that the building can be easily adapted to maintain the desired levels of human comfort within the structure. In economics and business, organic growth refers to market growth that has happened gradually, and not through a sudden buyout or acquisition. An organic organisation is one which is flexible and has a flat structure, or one of minimal height. In military, organic military organic refers to mixtures of military unit types. See also Genetic algorithm Cybernetics Organic law Ecological Engineering ...   more details



  1. Organic structure

    Organic structure may refer to Organic model , forms, methods and patterns found in living systems, often used as a metaphor for non living things The Organic chemistry Molecular structure of an organic compound molecular structure of an organic compound , also known as the structural formula of an organic compound See also Organic disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Organic product

    Unreferenced date July 2008 An organic product is made from organic compounds organic raw material s. It also requires Organic certification . Agricultural products Food main Organic food Fruit and vegetables Meat, dairy, eggs Nuts and seeds Flour and Grains Herbs Processed foods Organic juice Canned goods Frozen vegetables Organic coffee Organic baby food Consumer goods Organic clothing and footwear Organic cosmetics and skincare products DEFAULTSORT Organic Product Category Organic farming Category Consumer goods Agri stub sv Ekologiska produkter ...   more details



  1. Organic centralism

    orphan date July 2009 Left communism sidebar Organic centralism is a method of political organisation advocated by Left communism left communists particular the Italian Left. It was a concept advanced in the Theses of Lyons 1926 in the context of the Third International The communist parties must achieve an organic centralism which, whilst including maximum possible consultation with the base, ensures a spontaneous elimination of any grouping which aims to differentiate itself. This cannot be achieved with, as Lenin put it, the formal and mechanical prescriptions of a hierarchy, but through correct revolutionary politics. The repression of fractionism isn t a fundamental aspect of the evolution of the party, though preventing it is. ref http www.sinistra.net lib pre lunita dufeadixye.html u8 Draft theses for the 3rd Congress of the Communist Party of Italy presented by the Left 1926 ref . This text then argues that fractionalism would have a positive basis, where it arises in response to the relapse of the party into opportunism, as particularly illustrated by Social Democracy . It is further argued that bourgeois tendencies are not manifested in fractionalism, but as a shrewd penetration stoking up unitary demagoguery and operating as a dictatorship from above . The concept was put forward as against Bolsheviks bolshevisation . One negative effect of so called bolshevisation has been the replacing of conscious and thoroughgoing political elaboration inside the party, corresponding to significant progress towards a really compact centralism, with superficial and noisy agitation for mechanical formulas of unity for unity s sake, and discipline for discipline s sake. This method causes damage to both the party and the proletariat in that it holds back the realisation of the true ... of unitarism and of organic centralism is that the party develops inside itself the organs suited to the various ... www.marxists.org archive bordiga works 1965 consider.htm Considerations on the party s organic activity ...   more details



  1. Organic Monitor

    Wikify date August 2009 Organic Monitor Ltd. is a research and business consulting company specializing in organic products. Founded in 2001, it is based in West London, UK. Its currently serves as one of the leading private sources for information on the organic products sector, and sells research reports for thousands of dollars. It also offers bespoke reports to its clients including consultancy in Organic product sector. ref http www.organicmonitor.com profile.htm Organic Monitor, Profile ref ref http www.marketresearch.com vendors viewvendor.asp?SID 60579103 412407728 453544623&vendorid 2701&categoryid 0&sortby d&page 1&desc full Organic Monitor Research Reports ref References reflist Category Organic food ...   more details



  1. Organic wild

    orphan date July 2009 refimprove date March 2009 Organic wild refers to Organic farming organic agriculture products which are collected from wild land. As of 2005, organic wild products are farmed on approximately 62 million hectares. According to the IFOAM International Federation of Organic Agricultural Movements 36 of these were bamboo shoots, 21 were fruits and berries, and 19 were nuts refWorldStats2007 IFOAM 2007 10 . The first IFOAM conference on organic wild products was held in May 2006. ref IFOAM http www.ifoam.org events reports IFOAM Wild Conference.html 1st Conference on Organic Wild Production , http www.ifoam.org press press IFOAM Wild Conference Post.html 1st Conference Press Release ref See also wiktionarypar wild wiktionarypar organic Agriculture Organic farming Wildculture References cite id refWorldStats2007 Willer, Helga and Yussefi, Minou, Eds. 2007 http orgprints.org 10506 The World of Organic Agriculture Statistics and Emerging Trends 2007. International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements IFOAM , DE Bonn and Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, FiBL, CH Frick. cite Citations references Category Organic food ...   more details



  1. Organic computer

    An organic computer may refer to a wetware computer , a computer made from biological materials organic computing , an emerging computing paradigm where a system and its components and subsystems are well coordinated in a purposeful manner. disambig ...   more details



  1. Organic disease

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 An organic disease is one which involves or affects physiology or organ anatomy bodily organs . A disease in which there is a physiological change to some biological tissue tissue or organ of the body. Organic disease may also be used to mean a condition that is not caused by an infection. The term Organic Cause also features in Obesity disorders, where for example Regulatory Obesity is a failure to regulate food intake but with no organic cause, where as Metabolic Obesity involves an organic cause. In neuropsychology the concept of an organic condition, as opposed to functional causes, is less used now than traditionally for example Organic brain syndrome , but may still crop up in debates over certain thorny issues, such as Functional neurological deficit . See also Functional symptom DEFAULTSORT Organic Disease organ systems Composition Biology Category Diseases and disorders Disease stub ...   more details



  1. Organic statute

    Organic statute is a calque from the French language French R glement Organique literally regulations for an organ , with organ meaning an organization or governmental body. The term is traditionally used for statute s of various organizations for organic law s substitutes of constitution s in various countries, especially dependent ones. By country Organic statutes of various countries or regions Organic statute, United States Organic Statute of the National System for the Integral Development of the Family http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov entrez query.fcgi?cmd Retrieve&db PubMed&list uids 12344539&dopt Abstract , Mexico Financial System Organic Statute http www.microfinancegateway.com content article detail 24808 , Colombia Regulamentul Organic , Wallachia 1831 , Moldavia 1832 Organic Statute of Macau Estatuto Org nico de Macau , a provisional constitution of Macau Organic Statute of Algeria Organic Statute of the Kingdom of Poland See also Organic Law Basic Law Fundamental Law Category Constitutional law Category Government institutions Category Official documents Category Philosophy of law law stub fr R glement Organique ...   more details



  1. Organic coffee

    Cleanup date February 2008 Organic coffee is coffee that has been grown according to organic farming ... coffee shade grown , organic, and Fair trade coffee Fair Trade . Citation needed date November 2010 ... organic farming organic can also refer to farms, or products from them which incorporate Social ... protections. Organic Producers The primary producer and exporter of organic coffee is the South ... Agricultural Research and Higher Education in Costa Rica CATIE , 75 of the world s organic coffee ... competition . ref name CS Monitor Organic coffee production down cite web url http www.csmonitor.com World Americas 2010 0103 Organic coffee Why Latin America s farmers are abandoning it title Organic ... publisher CS Monitor accessdate 5 January 2010 ref In order to be sold as organic coffee in the U.S. it must gain organic certification and meet the following requirements Grown on land without synthetic pesticides or other prohibited substances for 3 years. A sufficient buffer exists between the organic ... of soil nutrients, and control for pests. Citation needed date May 2008 The Effects of Organic Coffee on the Environment Organic agriculture stimulates the environment s natural development of disease and pest control. Because much organic coffee is shade grown, large amounts of forest ... the soil. Birds also control pests by eating insects that eat the leaves of coffee plants. The Organic Coffee Market The initial amount of capital needed to grow an organic coffee crop is less than ... of the farm. In 2006, 67,000 metric tons of organic coffee were sold in the world ref name Facts about organic coffee http www.ota.com organic and you coffee collaboration facts.html Facts about organic coffee ref , while world coffee consumption, including both organic and non organic coffee was estimated ... links http www.ota.com index.html Organic Trade Association Notes Reflist Coffee nocat 1 Use dmy dates date November 2010 DEFAULTSORT Organic Coffee Category Coffee production Category Organic ...   more details



  1. Organic matter

    required mergefrom natural organic matter date July 2008 mergefrom sedimentary organic matter date July 2008 Organic matter or organic material is matter that has come from a once living organism is capable of decay, or the product of decay or is composed of organic compound s. The definition of organic matter varies upon the subject for which it is being used. Soil organic matter Main Soil organic matter The organic matter in soil derives from plants and animals. In a forest, for example, leaf litter and woody material falls to the forest floor. This is sometimes referred to as organic material ... it is no longer recognizable it is called soil organic matter. When the organic matter has broken ... organic matter comprises all of the organic matter in the soil exclusive of the material that has not decayed ... VH037 Organic Matter, Green Manures and Cover Crops For Nematode Management. University of Florida ..., or green manure with soil will increase the amount of humus in the soil. Compost Decomposed organic ... and grow. ref name crow Decay Organic matter may be defined as material that is capable of decay ... be organic compound s, are usually not considered organic material, due to their poor ability to decompose. A clam s shell, while biotic material biotic , would not be considered organic matter by this definition because of its inability to decay. Organic chemistry Measurements of organic matter generally measure only organic compound s or carbon , and so are only an approximation of the level of once living or decomposed matter. Some definitions of organic matter likewise only consider organic matter to refer to only the carbon content, or organic compound s, and do not consider the origins or decomposition of the matter. In this sense, not all organic compounds are created by living organisms, and living organisms do not only leave behind organic material. A clam s shell, for example, while biotic material biotic , does not contain much organic carbon , so may not be considered organic ...   more details



  1. Organic wool

    refimprove date December 2008 Defining organic wool organic movement Organic wool yarn is wool that is from sheep that have not been exposed to chemicals like pesticides and are kept in humane and good farm conditions. The http www.ota.com organic woolfactsheet.html Organic Wool Factsheet of the http www.ota.com index.html Organic Trade Association OTA gives a detailed description of what does and does not consitute organic wool. The O Mama Report ref land http www.theorganicreport.com pages 702 finally organic wool yarn .cfm ref of the http www.ota.com index.html OTA identifies land management, livestock management, scouring processes, spinning processes and dyeing processes as key factors that determine whether a wool yarn or product can be certified as organic. Companies worldwide selling organic wool New Zealand http www.bluehouseyarns.co.nz Blue House Yarns http www.nzsouth.co.nz treliske Treliske Organic Australia http www.organicwool.com.au Australian Organic Wool http www.ecoyarns.com.au index.php?chapter 0&id 5&main page page Eco Yarns USA Maggie s Organics http www.o wool.com O Wool http www.treehugger.com files 2005 10 organic wool ne.php Treehugger http www.zensheepfarm.com Zen Sheep Farm Lamb and wool UK http www.organicpurewool.co.uk home.html Garthenor Organic Pure Wool http www.cornishorganicwool.co.uk Cornish Organic Wool http www.ystradorganics.co.uk Ystrad Traditional Organics References reflist Category Sheep wool Category Organic farming ...   more details



  1. Organic anion

    Organic anions are chemically heterogeneous substances possessing a carbon backbone and a net negative charge. ref name pmid10954321 cite journal author Sekine T, Cha SH, Endou H title The multispecific organic anion transporter OAT family journal Pflugers Arch. volume 440 issue 3 pages 337 50 year 2000 month July pmid 10954321 doi url http link.springer.de link service journals 00424 bibs 0440003 04400337.htm issn ref Organic anions are conjugate base s of organic acid s. The following table lists some of the organic anions and their conjugate acids which are substrates of the Organic anion transporting polypeptide Organic anion transporter OAT family organic acid transporter OAT family of transmembrane proteins. class wikitable sortable border 1 Organic Anions br Conjugate Organic Acids br acidic proton is shown in red Aminohippuric acid p aminohippurate PAH image aminohippuric acid2.png left thumb 250px Aminohippuric acid cyclic nucleotides image Cyclic adenosine monophosphate 2D skeletal4.png left thumb 250px Cyclic adenosine monophosphate cAMP image CGMP2.svg right thumb 250px br br Cyclic guanosine monophosphate cGMP prostaglandins dicarboxylates alpha ketoglutarate References reflist Category Solute carrier family Category Transmembrane proteins Category Transmembrane transporters Category Transport proteins ...   more details



  1. Organic linking

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Organic linking is the development of hypertext links between web sites with or without an explicit agreement to exchange links. Organic links are more likely to appear in a context relevant to the subject of the target document, which makes them useful for search engines like Google search that rank pages according to their links. Organic links often receive most web traffic through these Web portal portals . Estimates vary, but 50 80 of users clicks tend to go through organic links on the first page of a search engine s responses. DEFAULTSORT Organic Linking Category Hypertext Web stub ...   more details



  1. Organic Act

    An Organic Act , in United States law , is an Act of Congress Act of the United States Congress that establishes a territory of the United States or an List of United States federal agencies agency to manage certain federal lands. The first such act was the Northwest Ordinance , enacted by the 1st United States Congress in 1787 in order to create the Northwest Territory . Next, the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801 incorporated Washington, D.C. and placed it under the exclusive control of Congress. The Organic Act for the Territory of New Mexico was part of the Compromise of 1850 , passed September 9, 1850. Primarily concerned with Slavery in the United States slavery , the act organized New Mexico as a territory, with boundaries including the areas now embraced in New Mexico, Arizona, and southern Colorado. Later Organic Acts have included The Arizona Organic Act , created the Territory of Arizona in 1863. The Colorado Organic Act , which created the Territory of Colorado in 1861. The District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871 , created a single municipal government for Washington, D.C. The Hawaiian Organic Act , enacted in 1900, established a government for the Territory of Hawaii . The Foraker Act or Organic Act of 1900, established civilian limited popular government in Puerto Rico . The National Park Service Organic Act , establishing the National Park Service and the National Park System in 1916. The Philippine Organic Act 1902 , creation of an elected Philippine Assembly . The Organic Act of the Virgin Islands of 1936 established a government for the United States Virgin Islands . It was repealed and replaced by the Revised Organic Act of the Virgin Islands of 1954. Finally, the Guam Organic Act of 1950 , transferred Guam to the United States Department of the Interior as an unincorporated territory. See also Organic law Category United States federal legislation US law stub ...   more details



  1. Horizon Organic

    Horizon Organic , founded in 1991 in the United States , is a http www.ams.usda.gov AMSv1.0 ams.fetchTemplateData.do ... NOPNationalOrganicProgramHome&acct AMSPW USDA National Organic Program certified dairy that produces and supplies organic milk products. Horizon Organic is owned by Dean Foods and its products are distributed by WhiteWave Foods . Current status Horizon Organic is the largest supplier of organic milk in North America. Its products are sold in supermarkets and grocery stores. Horizon produces organic .... The company also purchases the majority of its organic milk more than 90 percent from more than ... of the organic dairy brands Juniper Valley Farms , The Organic Cow of Vermont and United Kingdom brand Rachel s Organic . Horizon Organic s products are said to be free of antibiotics, growth hormones ... date February 2010 Development In 2006, the Organic Consumers Association organized a boycott of Horizon Organic and Aurora Organic Dairy , alleging that the company was not following organic standards ... dean foods organic dairy organic standards Horizon dairy targeted for lacking organic practices . Decision ...?coll chi news hed Organic . Chicago Tribune , 20 August 2006. Retrieved 2 September 2006. ref Horizon Organic maintained that it was in full compliance with the http www.ams.usda.gov AMSv1.0 nop USDA s organic regulations , and ultimately was found by the USDA to not be in violation of the organic ... that Horizon violated National Organic Program standards in reference to the amount of time their dairy ... business orl organic1706aug17,0,278206.story?coll orl business headlines Suppliers of organic ..., PCC Natural Markets in Seattle , decided discontinue Horizon Organic products from their customer ... dws bus stories 082006dnbusorganicsbiz.33953c1.html Big retailers want piece of organic pie ... Organic s operations to be in full compliance with the http www.ams.usda.gov AMSv1.0 nop USDA organic regulations . In March 2007, Horizon Organic published its http www.horizonorganicfacts.com our standards ...   more details



  1. Organic Matters

    Image Organic matters.jpg thumb 150px right Front page of Organic Matters magazine, January February 2008 issue. Notability date April 2008 Organic Matters is a magazine published by the Irish Organic Farmers and Growers Association which focuses on organic food and organic farming farming . It was first published in 1991, and appears every two months. It is available in newsagents in the Republic of Ireland , and internationally by subscription. In March 2008, the 100th issue of Organic Matters was published. With the assistance of Ireland s Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Ireland Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food , a free edition of the magazine was published to mark Organic Week in Ireland both in 2006 and 2007. ref name freeissues Issue 92, November December 2006 http organicmattersmag.com previous issues 2006 november december , and Issue 98, November December 2007 http organicmattersmag.com previous issues 2007 november december ref References reflist External links http www.organicmattersmag.com Organic Matters Category Agricultural magazines Category Environmental magazines ...   more details



  1. Organic milk

    Image Milk.jpg thumb A glass of milk. Organic milk is defined by the USDA as milk from cows that have been exclusively fed organic feed, have not been treated with Growth hormone synthetic hormones , are not given certain medications to treat sickness, and are held in pens with adequate space. ref cite web url http www.mealsmatter.org EatingForHealth Topics Healthy Living Articles Organic Milk.aspx title What is Organic Milk? publisher Meals Matter accessdate 2009 10 19 ref Comparison with regular milk According to the Organic Consumers Association , organic milk is produced without synthetic chemicals , hormones or antibiotics . ref cite web url http www.organicconsumers.org organic seven052505.cfm title Seven Reasons Why Kids Should Drink Organic Milk. publisher Organic Consumer Association accessdate 2009 10 19 ref Dairy industry sources claim that there is no difference in terms of quality and safety between regular milk and organic milk, ref cite web url http www.nationaldairycouncil.org NationalDairyCouncil Nutrition Products Organic Milk FAQ HTML.htm title Organic Milk FAQ publisher .... 2008 108 1198 1203. ref Organic milk proponents argue that these studies did not look at the additional ... of non organic milk, and that these chemicals have been shown to increase the risk of eczema ... academic studies have found that organically produced food and organic milk in particular, tends to contain ... www.guardian.co.uk environment 2006 aug 31 ethicalliving.lifeandhealth title Why is organic milk ... tol news uk health article2753446.ece title Official organic really is better publisher The Times ... and organic systems seasonal variation publisher Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture ... organic produce, organic milk may only be available in this form. Citation needed date November 2010 See also Natural foods Organic food Organic farming Sustainable agriculture References Reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Organic Milk Category Milk Milk, Organic Category Organic food Milk sv Ekologisk mj lk ...   more details



  1. Organic growth

    In finance , organic growth is the process of businesses expansion due to increasing overall customer base, increased output per customer or representative, new sales, or any combination of the above, as opposed to mergers and acquisitions that are examples of inorganic growth . Typically, the organic growth rate also excludes the impact of foreign exchange. Growth including foreign exchange, but excluding divestitures and acquisitions is often referred to as core growth . Organic growth is growth that comes from a company s existing businesses, as opposed to growth that comes from buying new businesses. It may be negative. Organic growth figures are adjusted for the effects of acquisitions and disposals of businesses. Organic growth does include growth over a period that results from investment in businesses the company owned at the beginning of the period. What it excludes is the boost to growth from acquisitions, and the decline from sales and closures of whole businesses. When a company does not disclose organic growth numbers, it is usually possible to estimate them by estimating ... to break down organic sales growth into that coming from market growth and that coming from gains in market share this makes it easier to see how sustainable growth is. Relating to organic input in an organisation, it can also relate to the act of closing down cost centers through established organic ... ref The mechanisms and rate of growth of firms experiencing organic growth was extensively ... magazine 20080101 how hard could it be the four pillars of organic growth.html ref ref http moneyterms.co.uk organic growth ref An early reference to Organic Growth appeared in Inazo Nitobe s book The Soul of Japan written in 1899. See also Inorganic growth Mergers and acquisitions Organic volume ... organic growth over ma Canadian companies favour organic growth over M&A http www.insurancejournal.com magazines east features 2006 06 19 71026.htm Lackluster organic growth kicks up broker M&A activity ...   more details



  1. An Organic Conversation

    Commented out Image An Organic Conversation radio show image.jpg thumb An Organic Conversation Radio Show Image. An Organic Conversation is a weekly radio talk show broadcast Saturdays at 10am PST on Clear Channel s affiliate Green 960 AM KKGN . The show is presented by Helge Hellberg, executive director of Marin Organic , and Mark Mulcahy, organic produce consultant. The show features ecology based thinking and insight into the organic food and holistic health movement. Content An Organic Conversation began airing in May 2009. The show discusses modern day initiatives and possible solutions to social, cultural, and environmental challenges. It explores organic food production, agriculture , and environmentally sustainable choices. ref http www.helgehellberg.com about an organic conversation ref An Organic Conversation has been rated by Mother Nature Network as one of the Top 11 Green Food Shows in the United States and Canada. ref http www.mnn.com food farms gardens stories top 11 green ... in a particular area of the green movement. Topics have included organic gardening , corporate ... . ref http www.helgehellberg.com an organic conversation archive ref Hosts Hellberg is the Executive Director of Marin Organic , an association of organic producers in Marin County, California Marin ... officials about agricultural issues. Mulcahy is a produce retail consultant, educator, and organic ... Conference, Natural Products Expo East and West, Organic Trade Association s All Things Organic Conference ... and the Melissa s World Variety Produce web magazine, Organic Solutions . His delivers Language of Flavor seminars, and his monthly organic produce newsletter Fresh Perspectives is used in stores around ... http www.AnOrganicConversation.com An Organic Conversation official website http www.green960.com ... http www.marinorganic.org Marin Organic official website http www.mnn.com food organic farming stories top 11 green food radio shows Mother Nature Network official website DEFAULTSORT Organic Conversation ...   more details




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