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    Case Study Sahara Desert

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    1. What new technologies enabled the growth of interregional trade networks and agricultural developments? In this time period people made different technologies for different uses. Three things that are very useful are the compass, caravan, and the plow. The compass was more useful for trading. It was used to tell basic location using North, South, East, and West. It made getting to a location for trade much easier. The caravan could’ve been used for both trade and agriculture. It made…

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    Thresholds 1, 2, & 3: In threshold 1, 2, and 3 the beginning of the Greco-Roman universe was never truly empty, there was nothing but Chaos. Chaos as it was called, was described as darkness and disorder. According to Greco-Roman theory, there were no gods present in the beginning- though in time, a god of nature separated light and dark, soft and hard, weight from weightless, etc. The godly being separated those spaces with gods that we know of today. Then, 4 forces appeared fire, light, air…

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    Gmo Informative Speech

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    Have you been to the store’s lately to buy meat? Well if so chances are that you picked up some Genetically Modified meats and I Am here to tell you some facts on why (GMO’S) are bad for the animals and the humans that eat It. Genetically modified animals in my opinion is bad because you could harm and even kill the animals. Another reason Is because, the humans that eat the genetically modified animals and at a risk to die because of what they put into the animals. most people think GMO…

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    Dear Parliament and Royal Court of Britain, I will provide a recommendation and information about the Southern colonial region. The Southern colonial region has a rather humid climate, consisting with mild winters and humid summers. Depending on the happening of the battle, it can either be a positive or a negative consequence. If the battle is in summer, then our fighting colonists may be in bad conditions. If the battle is in winter, then they will be unharmed in the weather. For its…

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    According to Jared Diamond, some societies advanced more quickly than others because they had more productive natural resources, which allowed them to innovate. When comparing the two regions of Papua New Guinea and the Middle East, the main difference between the two civilization is the amount of resources each place had. In the Middle East, there was great amounts of wheat and barley. This crop was very essential for a food source because it contained lots of protein and nutrients. While in…

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    Bayer-Monsanto is in the process of repositioning themselves as a brand that is dedicated to agriculture and CSR. Monsanto has some moral obligations to farmers and consumers to make its seeds available at affordable prices for even the poorest farmers. Bayer-Monsanto can fulfill moral obligations and take actions to advance the interests and well-being of people in the countries in which they do business through philanthropy and CSR. In today’s society there are multiple regulations, laws,…

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    One of the most blatant symbols in Euripides’ Medea is the poisoned diadem which Medea’s children deliver to Creon’s daughter in an act of rancorous spite. The malevolence of Medea’s words nearly seeps from the pages when she declares to the chorus exactly how she plans to enact her vengeance. MEDEA. I will send the children with gifts […] and if she takes them and wears them upon her skin she and all who touch the girl will die in agony. Such poison I will lay upon the gifts. (page 26) Notice…

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    In the United States approximately 70% of all processed food contain at least one genetically modified ingredient. Due to the widespread of genetically modified (GM) crops,, countries across the world are debating whether GM crops should be used for human consumption. Genetic modification is an alteration of genetic information to make them capable of producing new substances or performing new functions. A gene is a unit of hereditary material. In the United States over half of the corn grown…

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    Fuel is the lifeline for a car. It gives the car power to move and keep moving while it 's still there. And once it runs low, it is refilled so that the car once again has the energy to move. This is similar to the relationship between our bodies and food. We eat food as a source of energy to power us through the day. When we feel low on energy and are lacking that power, we eat to refuel our bodies. But what if we eat the wrong thing? Just as a truck won 't run on regular gasoline and a car won…

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    Ilocano Farmers Case Study

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    Knowledge Level and Farming Practices of Ilocano farmers as to Weed and Pest Managements The farmers’ knowledge and management practices were vital in diagnosing weeds and pests problems during the growth stage. The IRRI reported the cause of 37% rice loses were accounted to due to the infestation of pest and diseases. Meanwhile, majority of Filipino rice farmers exhibit cultural management strategy for rice production. The agriculture sector and research institutions were currently engaged in…

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