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    Oil Sands

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    The oil sands have been one of Canada’s most vital process of operations to achieve economic stability since 1978 with the foundation of Syncrude and the establishment of the largest oil processing mine of any type in the entire world. Another mine was also developed by Syncrude in the Athabasca Oil Sands and began operations in 2003 however was later bought out by Marathon Oil Corporation in 2007. Another $33 million project was also being developed in in Fort Hills by Petro Canada but lost…

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    sclerotiorum commonly develop signs of the pathogen, such as white, cottony mycelial growth embedded with black sclerotia that develop on plant surfaces or inside pod and stem tissues (Abawi and Grogan, 1979). The pathogen overwinters in the soil or on crop debris as sclerotia, which under suitable conditions germinate carpogenically to produce apothecia from which ascospores are released (Abawi and Grogan, 1979, Mila and Yang, 2008). Epidemics are initiated by airborne ascospores, originating…

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    Okara Case Study

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    important global food commodity (after rice, wheat and maize) grown in more than 120 countries over a harvested area of approximately 10 million hectares. The annual production of banana is about 88 million tonnes (Frison and Sharrock, 1999). It is the crop in superior position due to all year round fruiting habit. Therefore it contributes significantly to food and income security…

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    What my research aims to examine is whether or not Western North Carolina is abiding by sustainable measures in order to keep a well-kept environment by following the correct procedures of animal agriculture and whether or not this information is readily available for public access. The term animal agriculture is also known as “factory farming” and “animal husbandry”, meaning “a branch of agriculture concerned with the production and care of domestic animals” (Merriam-Webster). The animal…

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    Plastic bags provide many practical benefits for customers for carrying and transporting products such as lightweight, inexpensive and hygiene. However, they are also the double-edged swords as they pose a threat to the environment including water contamination and air pollution. This essay will analyze the issue of excessive consumption of plastic bags in terms of my daily life, provide explanations for the impact of this issue and offer my personal policy that I plan to follow during the…

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    the Cold War through political neutrality. Nonetheless, as Africans declared themselves nonaligned, pro-West, or Marxist sympathizers, Cold War politics deprived them of the freedom to truly shape their political paths. Combined with the strong residue of the colonial political structure, African leaders designed their internal and external politics…

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    Mastitis Research Papers

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    Antibiotics- What’s the Alternative? Whether you run an established organic dairy, are looking to convert to organic dairying or are a conventional farm battling resistant pathogen strains, effectively treating mastitis without the option antibiotics is a major concern. While antibiotics are the accepted and mostly preferred treatment route, their use in organic animals is prohibited and their overuse or incorrect administration has resulted in the emergence of pathogen strains that are…

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    Pros And Cons Of Beetroot

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    following the natural ways in treating and preventing wrinkles. Tip No.1: Beetroot Beetroot is an excellent source of various nutrients that act as barriers against harmful chemicals, free radicals and pollutants that destroys your skin. This root crop has the ability to heal wounds, restores cell growth and prevents wrinkles, aside from lowering the sugar and cholesterol in the blood. Include beetroot in your…

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    plastic materials. On land, plastics that have infiltrated deep in the landfills and soil release toxic materials that mix into ground water and become hazardous to crops (Rustagi, Pradhan & Singh, 2011). Chemical substances such as phthalates used as plasticizers in Poly Vinyl Chloride are toxic and pose a health risk to animals and crops (Rustagi, Pradhan & Singh, 2011). Plasticizers are merely substances added to plastic to enhance their flexibility (Rustagi, Pradhan & Singh, 2011).…

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    this site had been used for a long time which may belong to a family farm. The Vikings usually demolished the old house, and then setup a new house on the old one. Those relative small rooms also had a fireplace, may be used for baking, brewing or crop processing. The second earliest house are made of stones with more than 14 meters long with rounded corners slightly curved walls and a cobbled forecourt. Its main living room more than 10 meters long and a fireplace in the middle of the room. A…

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