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    Pencil Me In For The Zombie Apocalypse Legends of the risen dead have come from most of the world’s cultures in order to encourage fear or hope-based obedience. However, countries like England, Germany, and America have begun to use such concepts to entertain the masses through books and movies that depict the life one would experience during and after a zombie apocalypse. The zombies typically seen in movies come in three categories; zombies raised specifically to serve a master, zombies…

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    Is freedom a self destructive and impractical system? According to George Fitzhugh, in his book, Slavery Justified, freedom is used to pull people down and further enhances human greed and suffering. Fitzhugh also speaks about the supposedly positive aspects of slavery while spouting logical fallacies that further prove his lack of knowledge and credibility. He describes the condition of slavery as a benefit to society. On the other hand, Frederick Douglass in his autobiography, The Narrative…

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    located in Switzerland. Seasonal droving of grazing livestock, such as cattle, occurred between the valleys in winter and the high mountain pastures in summer. Transhumance throughout the Alps has drastically impacted its shape. Without transhumance, the Alps would consist predominantly of forests. To this day, seasonal migration to high pastures are still practiced in Switzerland. 2. Pasture- grass or other plants grown for feeding grazing animals, as well as land used for grazing. Example:…

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    1.1. Background of the study Smallholder commercialization is considered as a grand design development strategy in many African countries. This is because growing evidence is indicating that the success of agricultural productivity depend on the expansion of market opportunities (Gabre-Madhin & Haggblade, 2004; Njuki, et, al, 2011). Commercial transformation of subsistence oriented smallholder agriculture is an indispensable pathway towards sustainable development of the agricultural sector…

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    Book Report: The Vikings

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    school to learn, but instead they heard long stories, or sagas. The stories were told by traveling storytellers. Sagas told adventures of the gods or of special vikings. Children would also help their parents around the farm. Their jobs included feeding the animals, gathering firewood, or helping out around the house. The children had their own time…

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    Pollinating Bees

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    of the foods we would miss are apples, peaches, green beans, coffee, grapes, tomatoes and strawberries! Not only would fruits and vegetables be missing from our diets, but because bees pollinate the clover and alfalfa that is responsible for feeding cattle and other farm animals, milk, cheese, and other dairy products would be rare and of low quality. The rarity of all of these items would result in highly increased prices.…

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    longer time than the young ones of other species. In the case of other mammals the young ones immediately after birth or very soon become independent. They learn to be independent fast and they are left unaided very soon. For example in the case of cattle as soon as the calf in born, it learns to stand up by itself, and suck the milk from the mother and begins to run around soon. If the new born babies are left unaided or not taken care they cannot survive. So much care is needed to a new born…

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    Disney releases its first movie that branches away of its fairy tale inspired films in 1997, and focuses on the Greek myth involving the son of Zeus named Hercules (Parada, “The Original Hercules and Disney’s”). Even though it originates from the myth, the Disney adaption of Hercules differs from the myth to make the content more suitable for its young audience and similar to society’s norms, and the differences are evident in the origins of Hercules, the role of Megara, and the becoming a hero.…

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    Importance Of Blow Fly

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    In the insect world there are a plethora of fascinating creatures fulfilling their own specific ecological niches all across the various ecosystems of this planet. Among these, you may have observed flies of metallic luster, colored blue or green or black, near garbage, filth, rotting meat, or even flowers that possess a pungent smell. These cosmopolitan Blowflies, belonging to order Diptera and family Calliphoridae, may seem filthy (and they actually are), yet they are actually quite useful.…

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    investigates which methods are most beneficial for assessing GMOs. They did many studies, sponsored by the European Commission, and two of these studies included a 90 day and 1 year feeding trial (“EU Research” 1). In the 90 day feeding trial, rats were given two different kinds of maize. At the conclusion of the feeding trial, there were no negative effects found from eating the GMO-maize as opposed to the non-GMO maize. The European Commission made it regulation for GMOs to…

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