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    OL-GEN140 Original Rough Draft Week 3/Jeffrey Ray Jackson Sr. 10/11/2016. Because our human being, health, may depend upon Agricultural biodiversity. We, should save gardening, from the old ways. Allowing, efforts to grow your or my own garden and we continue being a gardener. A garden, about Agricultural biodiversity, while gardening, concerns are human being’s healthiest, within Agricultural biodiversity. • My knowledge about Agricultural biodiversity. • My benefits, of owning my own land…

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    For many years corn has been a main crop for a multitude amount of people. From the Middle Ages and Romans, to this day with varied gadgets and useful technology. Furthermore, there were countless methods of producing corn, some of which growers still benefit from today. Although agriculturists have a few advanced machinery, producers still occasionally practice methods for producing crops that were used long, long ago. Take the Middle Ages and their methods as an example. They knew…

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    INTRODUCTION With over 50% of the global land surface being affected by land use or land cover change over the last few hundred years, mostly from the expansion of agriculture, there has been numerous climatic impacts (Foley, 2005). With such vast areas, specifically of the US Corn Belt, dedicated to agricultural production it is imperative that we as a society approach this endeavor cautiously. One approach to agriculture often cited as having the potential to produce the food, feed, and…

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    Paragraph On Healthy Soil

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    essay. This is a problem that needs to have more focus put on it because soil health and fertility is arguably the basis for all of our foods and without having healthy and fertile soil, there will be a decrease in the amount of crops produced. But not only is the amount of crops produced affected, the overall nutrient level in the food that farmers are growing is lower than ever experienced. This can all be traced back to the loss in the nutrients in the soil due to various farming techniques…

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    figure skater’s angular momentum during counterclockwise rotational spins. A figure skater is trained to use a double axel, a jump with forward takeoff, with a split jump to create a parabolic leap in the air. A double axel contains an additional rotation in the air due to the forward takeoff. Assuming that there is no friction on the ice and no resistance in the air, every figure skater must be concerned about his maximum height, horizontal and vertical displacement and the speed required…

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    The agricultural land use zones are explained by two models which are Von Thunen model and Sinclair model. Von Thunen used concept of concentric rings to support his ideas on land use zones which is similar to Sinclair’s model. Each concentric ring has agricultural use which is practiced in it. The farming is more intensive from inner rings and more extensive as you move to outer rings. Von Thunen model describes the significance of distance and location. Von Thunen’s model is based on economic…

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    available which offer differing shear, convective and dispersion properties on the powder bed. Convective forces refer to large groups of particles moving in an orthogonal direction to the axis of rotation. Dispersion is random motion of particles due to collisions, usually parallel to the axis of rotation, and shear forces separate particles that may have agglomerated due to surface characteristics of the…

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    Soccer is a sport that involves two teams of 11 players who strike a football with their feet. When the players kick the ball they can affects the way the ball spins in the air. Factors that affect the way a ball spins include: wind drag, the way the ball is struck, and friction. These affect it due to the change of the air-flow over the ball, which occur when the ball spins in both a translational and rotational motion. This is due to the magnus effect and bernoulli principle occurring when the…

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    Wall-e is a new, dare say one of the best upcoming roller coasters and it is based off of the sensational movie Wall-e made by Disney’s Pixar! In the movie, the plot takes place in 2805 where humans have abandoned Earth on the account of it was not in the ideal shape for humankind to survive in. Therefore, humans left robots to clean up the mess they had made where after some time, the Earth became habitable once more. Mankind had been sending extraterrestrial vegetation evaluators or EVE to…

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    wave, while at the same time providing a structure and frame for the slats and rods (which externally support the weight system). The rods that rotate with the slats also interface with the weight system which provides an opposing moment to resist rotation in order to delay the travel of the shock wave. Lastly, the shell serves as a structure to fasten the flow straighteners inside the posterior section of the device. The manufacturing of each of these four basic parts is further detailed in the…

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