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    Tarsila Do Amaral Analysis

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    Introduction When examining the works of Brazilian artist Tarsila do Amaral (1886-1973), can viewers glean that she transcended traditional figurativism in her paintings? Did her work illustrate the social dynamism of a growing Brazil? After investigating Tarsila’s aesthetic choices to experiment with color and geometry, which characterized her style of topographic surrealism, her audiences may discern that she opted to deviate from Eurocentric precepts as painting evolved in early-to-mid 20th…

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    separation instruction is an appreciated advance towards advancing grown-up proficiency rate. Nonetheless, correspondence courses ought not be restricted to getting ready understudies for gaining college degrees yet ought to likewise give training in agribusiness, mechanical exchanges and other uncommon courses as would help them to build creation. Arrangement ought…

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    Feeding The Factory Farm When a consumer bites into a hamburger they may not care where it comes from, but when they see chickens laying on top of each other ready to be slaughtered for their next chicken nugget they may raise their voice. The United States (US) needs more food for its ever-growing population but cannot afford to take up much more land for farming operations. This has led to institutions known as factory farms being built around the country in order to satisfy the growing…

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    Genetically modified food (GM food) is food that have had particular changes brought into their DNA using the techniques of genetic engineering. The hereditary change of farming plants and domesticated animals stretches back to the beginning of agribusiness. Transgenic…

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    the history of Arizona and the West” (arizonahistoricalsociety.org). The society’s collections are important tools for fostering public awareness of such contemporary issues as “water availability, immigration, free trade, mining, ranching and agribusiness, the defense industry, cultural diversity, and urban development and revitalization”…

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    The industrialization of the northern states had an effect upon urbanization and migration. By 1860, 26 percent of the Northern populace lived in urban regions, drove by the astounding development of urban areas, for example, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Detroit, with their ranch apparatus, nourishment handling, machine device, and railroad gear industrial facilities. Just around a tenth of the southern populace lived in urban territories. Free states pulled in by far most of the…

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    The New South Analysis

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    Whites are actually prevalent and must command the South. Blacks may have certain common and political rights, yet they can 't have power in extent to their numbers. Social equality is unsatisfactory is the thing that the South reacted with so as to hold blacks under their control. The New South was a district of critical changes in the South. The New South had a strong core, economic diversity and healthy growth over time. There were earth shattering changes in the new south on open…

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    Genetic modification is a widely debated subject since there is so much known about it yet so much that is still unknown. Some people don’t even know what genetically modified food is and how it came about. It was best said by John Donovan when he said “…nature has many unknowns, but one certainty is that tomatoes and fish do not have sex with each other” (Donovan). The experiment he is referring to is one of the most infamous early attempts at genetic modification. After Donovan said this quote…

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    protected from nuclear strike. In other chapters, he describes the crime-ridden urban blight of slaughterhouse towns such as Greeley, Colorado. Colorado works well for Schlosser in two ways: first, because it holds large parts of the fast food agribusiness, and secondly, because recent housing developments show the effects of the expansion of fast food franchises on the prairie…

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    “Get big or get out” shook our nation in the 1970s as the ‘agribusiness’ boom spread in sweeping waves. Planting from “fence row to fence row” dandelions was replaced by corn and soybeans. Hands were replaced with complicated machines, time was replaced with fertilizers and varied crops by pesticides. Soil and worms were degraded to dust. Cows grazing in open pasture were replaced by concentrated-animal feedlot operations (CAFOs). Farm houses and barns were abandoned, burned to the ground,…

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