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    The costly inputs do not work in favour of the smaller farmers, as they cannot afford all the chemicals and pesticides. Also, in terms of sustainability, the green revolution has exhausted the soil, which will end up being useless and nothing can grow on that land. Also, it is very true that jobs were lost due to mechanism, but for farmers, its more effective and efficient to have machines compared to manpower…

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    Proportional Voting System

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    In Australia, there is currently a dual electoral system. In the House of Representatives (lower house), there are 150 single-member seats with preferential voting (Find source). However in the Senate (upper house), there is a single-transferable proportional vote (STV) for each multi-member state (Find source). The proportional representation electoral system is believed to, according to Duverger’s Law, lead to a multi-party system (Find source). Despite this, the Australian House of…

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    matter and soil quality. It is very important in organic farming systems to increase soil quality and fertility in order to increase crop yields and protect against pests and diseases. Green manures crops can be used to provide nitrogen, increase organic matter content among other things, it is important to select a green manure crop that meets your goals. Bantry Bay was at one point in time very well known for their turnips, the secret was that the farmers were using mussels as a soil…

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    Leaves Of Grass Analysis

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    It has life-like characters which make me wish if I could have friends like them in reality. It has a great sense of humour and is written in an incredible style. John Green never ceases to amazes me with his ability of literature and how he always manages to grasp concepts that are important to us teenagers. I truly loved the entire concept of how the characters shared a different relationship, something which many of…

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    Silk Sarees Essay

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    Everything about Silk and Silk sarees A natural fiber made fabric that is get woven in the textiles to make a perfect fabric or cloth, is Silk, the base fabric of all. Natural silk is the most sober ones and mainly there are 4 types of natural silk that are produced and induced from silk-worms. Among them, mulberry silk is the very well known, commercially. It comes from silk-worms and it is also the most contributed one (around 90%). India is the second largest producer of silk fabric after…

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    Nutrient Agar

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    INTRODUCTION Air, water and soil constitute our natural environment but with the increasing population and the prevalent lifestyle, there is a steady strain on the air we breathe, the water we drink and the soil or land on which we live and which provides us livelihood.The Xenobiotic compounds undergo a number of processes in the environment and interact with living entities i.e., cells, organs and tissues, and cause significant impairment of physiological functions. Environmental biotechnology…

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    An Argument for Industrial Farming The world’s population is projected to reach nine billion people by 2050. More concerning is the fact the future global population growth is projected to be concentrated in parts of the world already experiencing difficulties feeding its current populations, including parts of Latin America, Africa and South Asia (Bowman 2007). Industrial farming and its enhanced methods are the only way will be able to feed the world’s population in the coming years. The…

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    3-Describe wired LAN, its purpose, basic configuration, and supported standards. Specifically explain the VLAN concept and its use within the wired LAN infrastructure. What healthcare use can you envision for wired LAN? If unsure, search the literature for answers. A wired LAN connects computers within an organization in a network configuration and each PC on the LAN must connect to the network with a network interface card (NIC). The NIC needed varies by which cabling is used for the…

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    Critically examine the relationship between ‘water scarcity’ and famines. Introduction Famine occurs when numbers of people die rapidly as they have not had enough food to eat. Some people die from ‘actual starvation – acute wasting – and others die from diseases that attack them in their wasted state’ (Paarlberg 2010: 46). Contrastingly, it is ‘not the characteristic of there being not enough food to eat’ (Sen 1981: 1). One way that famine occurs is by the ‘structure of ownership’ (ibid.). This…

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    individuality, optimism, growing up, and more. These messages have influenced both children and adults for 90 years. Music lyrics similarly affect people. “Imagine” by John Lennon remains one of the world’s greatest influential songs. Newer hits such as Green Day’s “American Idiot” and Macklemore’s “Same Love” spread strong messages that spark social change. My plan is to use my time in college to learn how to communicate to the best of my ability, and impact the world with the lessons I learn.…

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