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    The use of social media in the workplace is counter-productive. So is social media in the workplace counter-productive? It certainly can be, but I strongly believe social media that is used as a supporting tool in the workplace has an important ability and a greater capacity for more advantage points, with the right set of regulations. Social media is certainly popular in today's society and its popularity in the workplace is ever increasing. Social media is fast becoming an integral part of…

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    The Basseri are a pastoral nomadic society in southern Iran where the landscape for grazing animal is extremely difficult to travel, this terrain ranges from the desert to the mountains. The Basseri’s economy is mainly from rearing sheep and goats which are milked for producing cheese and butter. In the contrast to the United States, milk and cheese production has been commercialized into a multi-million dollar industry, creating white collar jobs that are high recognized in our modern society.…

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    Task 8 The burning of fossil fuels for energy and animal agriculture are two of the biggest contributors to global warming, along with deforestation. Globally, fossil fuel-based energy is responsible for about 60% of human greenhouse gas emissions, with deforestation at about 18%, and animal agriculture between 14% and 18%. Animal agriculture and eating meat are the biggest cause of global warming. Beef is a bigger problem than other meats because people tend to eat it more Than…

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    One of the largest refugee camps in the world is currently located in Dadaab, Kenya. The living conditions in the camp are atrocious. Overpopulation is one of the biggest problems in the camp, as Somalian refugees continue to pour in, escaping from the war and famine that has ravaged their country. The refugee camp is supporting and housing more than quadruple its capacity. Many people even die on the way to the camp, and the ones who make it end up living outside in tents produced with whatever…

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    A Vietnam: A Short Story

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    There was a calm wind blowing through the still wet grass from an earlier storm. Animals of all sorts could be spotted peacefully grazing in the distance, every once and awhile swatting their heads back trying to keep away the ferocious bugs biting at their flesh. The scenery would distract me for a short period of time, but then smoke rising in the distance or a single rifle shot would remind me of where I was. It was the first day of May, only one more month before I go home, leaving this…

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    responsibility for the damages that their grazing animals caused to Native American planting fields. In contrast, they held Native Americans responsible if they were to kill any European livestock that was harming their planting fields or in their territory. The colonists believed that since Indian tribes lacked the desire to establish fences around their planting fields (which would hinder their mobile living system), they had to accept any damage done by European grazing livestock (Cronon…

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    important to protect it from those who are destroying historical artifacts. Native Americans to this day are still performing ceremonial traditions and to keep it sacred for them. Ranchers are becoming upset because they want to use this land for grazing cattle. They also want to use this land to drill oil and mining. I think this is an important matter to preserve the artifacts and keeping the land from being destroyed. We also need to respect the Natives and what their doing. In Utah 71…

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    The California Dust Bowl

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    of it. The driest regions were southeastern Colorado, southwest Kansas, and the panhandles of Oklahoma and Texas. Most say that the Dust Bowl was more man-made than natural. Some man-made causes were over-plowing. Another major one was cattle over-grazing. Farmers were warned of their bad habits by Native Americans an old ranchers that had known the land for many years. The Dust Bowl wasn’t a fun time for Americans. Some lost family members and pets. Some family members weren’t lost by death,…

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    Odysseus and away from Circe and the spell she castes on the men. Odysseus’s men were “ herded” by Circe to the “field to farm land”. The “ field” that represents Circe's palace and the “ farmland” is Odysseus’ ship that they are running back to. “ grazing out there fill” means when they returned back to human form…

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    Yuba Essay

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    ends of the Central Valley, flowing into the Delta and into San Pablo Bay. About half of the region is now in cropland, and fourths of the region is irrigated. In the past, the valley was dominated by the nature grasses. But with the plow, fire, and grazing have eliminated few remaining. In nowadays, the land are covered by annual grasses, such as avens, brome, and barley. Moving to the soils, the region are mostly Entisols and Alfisols. The Entisols are usually at the lower elevation, and the…

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