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Industry |
the ownership and management of companies, factories, etc.
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Agriculture |
the science, art, or occupation concerned with cultivating land, raising crops, and feeding, breeding, and raising livestock; farming.
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derivative |
not original; secondary.
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Manufacture |
the making of goods or wares by manual labor or by machinery,especially on a large scale:
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Derive |
to trace from a source or origin.
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Product |
a thing produced by labor:
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Plow |
a thing produced by labor:
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Marketing |
the total of activities involved in the transfer of goods from the producer or seller to the consumer or buyer, including advertising,shipping, storing, and selling.
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Merchindising |
the planning and promotion of sales by presenting a product to the right market at the proper time, by carrying out organized, skill full advertising, using attractive displays, etc.
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Analyze |
to examine critically, so as to bring out the essential elements or give the essence of:
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production |
the act of producing; creation; manufacture.
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quality |
high grade; superiority; excellence:wood grain of quality.
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variety |
high grade; superiority; excellence:wood grain of quality.
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discipline |
high grade; superiority; excellence:wood grain of quality.
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broad |
not limited or narrow; of extensive range or scope:
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preserve |
to keep safe from harm or injury; protect or spare.
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process |
a systematic series of actions directed to some end:
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standards |
a rule or principle that is used as a basis for judgment:
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regulations |
a law, rule, or other order prescribed by authority, especially to regulate conduct.
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additive |
something that is added, as one substance to another, to alter or improve the general quality or to counteract undesirable properties:
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preservaites |
a chemical substance used to preserve foods or other organic materials from decomposition or fermentation.
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technologist |
a person who specializes in technology
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development |
the act or process of developing; growth; progress.
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Enhancement |
to increase or improvement in quality or value or exstent
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Agronomy
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the science of soil management and the production of field crops
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Breeding
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the producing of offspring.
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Entomology
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the branch of zoology dealing with insects
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Yield
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to give forth or produce by natural process or in return for cultivation.
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Simultaneously
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existing, occurring, or operating at the same time. concurrent
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Maintain
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to keep in a specified state,position.etc
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Conserve
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to use or manage (natural resources)wisely, preserve.
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Natural Resource
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the natural wealth of a country, consisting of land,forests, mineral deposits, water, etc.
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Eliminate
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to remove or get rid of
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Implement
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to put into effect according to or by means of definite plan or procedure |
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intervene
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to come between disputing people ,groups intercrede meditate.
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Composition
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the act of combining parts or elements to form a whole
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Various
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of different kinds, as two or more things; differing one from another
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Fertilize
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to make productive |
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Till
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to labor,as by plowing or harrowing upon land,for the raising crops. |
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Maximize
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to increase to the greatest possible amount or degree:to look for ways of maximizing profit.
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Interrelate
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relate or connect to one another.
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Ecology
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Also called human ecology. the branch of sociology concerned with the spacing and interdependence of people and institutions.
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Drainage
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Surgery. the drainage of fluids, as bile, urine, etc., from the body, or of pus and other diseased products from a wound.
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Erosion
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the act or state of eroding; state of being eroded.
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Genetics
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Biology. the science of heredity, dealing with resemblances and differences of related organisms resulting from the interaction of their genes and the environment.
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Nutrition
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the science or study of, or a course of study in, nutrition, especially of humans.
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Reproduction
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something made by reproducing an original; copy; duplicate:
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Domesticate
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to tame (an animal), especially by generations of breeding, to live in close association with human beings as a pet or work animal and usually creating a dependency so that the animal loses its ability to live in the wild.
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Livestock
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the horses, cattle, sheep, and other useful animals kept or raised on a farm or ranch.
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Extension
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the state of being extended, lengthened, or stretched out.
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Agent
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1.a person or business authorized to act on another's behalf:
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Consultant
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a person who gives professional or expert advice:
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Facilities
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something designed, built, installed, etc., to serve a specific function affording a convenience or service:
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Mortality
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the state or condition of being subject to death; mortal character,nature, or existence.
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impression
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a strong effect produced on the intellect, feelings, conscience,
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College Major
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an area of study in college.
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Economist
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a specialist in economics
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Accountant
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a person whose profession is inspecting and auditing personal or commercial accounts.
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Finance
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the management of revenues; the conduct or transaction of money matters generally, especially those affecting the public, as in the fields of banking and investment.
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Commodity
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an article of trade or commerce, especially a product as distinguished from a service.
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Communicator
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a person in the business of communications, as television or magazine publishing.
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Textiles
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a material, as a fiber or yarn, used in or suitable for weaving:
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Fibers
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a fine, threadlike piece, as of cotton, jute, or asbestos
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to come between disputing people ,groups intercred meditate |