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             When he talks about the agricultural segment of his Country, I realize that growing your own food does not only save you money, but also allows you to eat healthy and get the full nutrients of the product. The food that we are buying today goes through a lot of .
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             processing and by the time we get the food there is not much left of it. The garden he mentioned was a form of growing food naturally. The fertilizer comes from the food itself. The food goes through a cycling process in which its broken down into manure and then is used as a supplement for the plants to grow.
             Enthusiasm began to take control of me, I wanted to learn more, so he began to tell me about the green house, which I perceived to be a very shrewd idea and a productive way of producing, due to the fact that you produce your own food. It is a way of having food all year around. The green house was really an amazing and shocking topic to hear about because I had never heard anything like that before. I always wonder about the idea of having food all year around, given that food does not naturally grow in the winter season. One question I have always wanted answered is how could that individual live a sustainable life? But now I know that the green house was the solution to my question.
             Damion told me that most houses are solar dependants and some people depend on the sun to complete various outdoors and indoors chores. As you can see the solar energy is evidently an inexpensive way to live, but I really cannot see myself where my home-life depends upon the sun, but it is evident that if there was not a sun, we would have no energy. I am not saying you cannot store the energy, but how long can that energy be administered? Maybe I am wrong, or maybe the houses with the solar energy systems are built with an alternating current.
             People today are using energy like never before. Such items as dishwashers, microwaves, washers and dryers, personal computers, fax machines, and modems have allowed us to save valuable time, but it does not come without a cost.


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