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    The crops were failing and a great amount of people were dying. There was failure to implement land reform and the elite men had too much power. The elites killed the land owners the crops anticipating they would grow, then they could claim the crops for themselves. The crops never grew, 9 million people died and the government was losing control on top of the deadly plague the bubonic plague, no one could do anything to help. The empire would soon be raided by the Huns and it would soon fade…

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    Revolution, nomads didn’t know they will face hardship in the future constantly. The nomads will be responding on their old skills and strategies on survival. Repeating they move place to place getting improve to the area and to the new supplies. The nomads top rule was survival the wildness.…

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    young boy named Ralphie lived with his grandfather named John. He would help his grandfather on his farm, while he listened to the stories his grandfather told. Unfortunately, the crops never went farther then being a seed in the ground. One day Ralphie asked his grandfather, “Papa, why do we waste our time growing crops that don’t grow?” His grandfather told him about the urban myth of something called water that lives in the sky. Ralphie asked why nobody has ever tried to grab the water from…

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    Modified plants and crops help crops to have more resistances (Connect US the Global Issue Blog, 2015), which is combated the natural disease, less to depend on the pesticides. That mean GM food can lead to decreased use of pesticides, GM crops do not need pesticides to have stronger protection and resistance combat the different kinds of pests and ,insects that may destroy it, they can be modified to be resistant to herbicides, it will be more easier to control of the crops. Farmers can just…

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    Due to the multitude of crops, resources, goods and people coming from the New World, Europe was able to increase both economically and in population growth The Colombian Exchange had a large effect on the population of Europe. With the influx of slaves coming from the Americas and the Indies, there was an immediate increase in population. Another cause for population growth at a somewhat slower rate was the growth from the crops and goods brought from the New World. Crops that included…

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    colony to live and to store honey in. The modern beehive is made up of a series of square or rectangular boxes without tops or bottoms placed one on top of another. Inside the boxes, frames are hung in parallel, in which bees build up the wax honeycomb in which they both raise brood and store honey. Modern hives enable beekeepers to transport bees, moving from field to field as the crop needs pollinating and allowing the beekeeper to charge for the pollination services they…

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    Reforestation prevented erosion (3.000.000.000 trees planted) abolished in 1942, 3.000.000 men had served Farms are saved by the Government creating policies or acts, or by doing a variety of other things to help the citizens with their crops/ get their crops going again after a drought or an economic disaster. The FSA, Farm Security Administration, was created in 1935 as part of the New Deal in the United States. this was an effort to combat rural poverty during the great depression.…

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    their own crops early humans could be in control of their own food stock. They could plant many crops if they wanted to grow a surplus of food, or choose to farm a minimum number of crops and rely on an alternate food such as herd animals or marine ecosystems instead. This gave people the flexibility to do as they please, instead of having to rely on what untamed nature produced itself. Being in control of our own food is a disadvantage as well, if weather or soil doesn’t permit plentiful crops…

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    Male figures of contemporary R&B consist of The Weeknd, Tank, Usher, Ne-Yo, Chris Brown, R. Kelly, Boyz II Men, etc. Males construct their work more around sex and the women’s body. The women are characterized by wearing booty shorts, small tops, crop tops, thick heels, obnoxious jewelry, dramatic makeup,…

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    Raising Corn Prices

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    As we all know corn production is going to continue to rise, as it should be with the increase in people in the world. The downfall is corn prices are very low for the cost of inputs that need to be applied to raise the crop. The average corn price is the lowest it has been since 2009 by 5 cents and all the way back 10 years ago to 2006 by about 50 cents (3). As you can see that corn prices have been at a fair price over the past years and farmers have been doing well. With the current low…

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