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    proof of a “job well done” meant baring children and raising them to continue the English culture. For enslaved women, productivity was seen through their ability to harvest and grow crops properly. Rice was brought over to the British colonies by African women because in their homeland, it was their job to be in charge of the rice harvest. However, once on American soil, the plantation owners took the crop away from traditional enslaved African women hands. Carney says, “Slaves with knowledge…

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    area dampness by saving rich, regular manure. The streams in Mesopotamia, then again, had exceptionally flighty flooding. The Mesopotamian area was rich in agribusiness and water. They had an achievement with their watering system and utilized their harvests for exchange as a part of materials, for example, wood, stone, and metal. Worshiping divine beings was something both the developments did. On the other hand, while Egypt considered the pharaohs as god-like and did not fear them, the…

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    can help them to get jobs done in effective and efficient manner. For example farmer needed labor to harvest corn or wheat but laborer was eventually replaced by combine harvester because using combine harvester was more efficient and convenient. What job farmers are getting done? Harvesting crops. From ODI point of view are there any products that are harvested manually or is there any way to harvest corn and wheat more efficiently. • Customers uses set of metrics to judge how well a job is…

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    She thought long and hard about how should could help and finally it hit her! Right away she called her mom, Demter, the Goddess of harvest, earth and plants, and explained to her what was happening. After conversing and talking over their plan Demeter headed straight for the city. Days later she finally arrived and the two of them set off on their adventure. As they wandered the streets…

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    like his father and not do anything his father did. There was a time when Okwonko was young and his fathers harvest had suffered a severe weather and Unoka never had any luck providing for his family, and so Okonkwo had to share crop to support his family. As the author stated, “and what made it worse in Okonkwo’s case was that he had to support his mother and two sisters from his meagre harvest. And supporting his mother also meant supporting his father. She could not be expected to cook and…

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    Throughout the 1930’s American and Canadian prairies faced an environmental crisis known as the both the Dust Bowl and as the Dirty Thirties. The Dust Bowl had severe ecological and agricultural effects that coined the symbolic picture of the Great Depression in the prairies. The three aims of this paper are to describe the Dust Bowl as an environmental problem, detail the long- and short-term economic costs, and provide a summary of the policy responses put in place. Description of the problem…

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    memories are not just limited to the amount of time and hard work that was spent preparing for the hunt but also the thrill of harvesting a trophy animal. Prior to hunting season, my family, friends and I prepare the land in hopes of being able to harvest the game. Weeks before the season opens, weekends are filled with bush hogging, disking, and planting food plots. This work is done so the game will begin feeding in these plots prior to the beginning of the hunting season. This…

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    for 66 years (BBC, 2014b), it was one of the exceptional period of Egyptian success and majestic power. He was fortunate – he lived more than 90 years of age, he was a father of 100 children (BBC, 2014b). During his ruling period, there were good harvests because of the Nile River flood and it was a thriving time in Egypt (The British Museum, 2017b). In 1279BC (BBC, 2014b), Ramesses was crowned emperor. He defended and overcame nine other pharaohs from his success. Throughout the times, Ramesses…

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    Role of women in ancient Greek mythology Name Institution Introduction Myths serve two key functions: 1) to answer the kind of awkward questions normally asked by children like ‘How was the world made? Who was the first person to live in the world? Where do the souls of the dead go?’ 2) To account for a community’s customs and rituals as well as to provide a justification to the existence of a social system. In ancient Greece, myths featuring monsters, heroes and heroines as well as gods…

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    The Cherokee nation tells a story to their children about the origins of hunting. In the story, Kanati or “Fortunate Hunter,” teaches his twin sons a lesson after they comment a careless act with the animals of the forest. The story ends with Kanati telling his children that they must always be careful when dealing with nature, and they must always think before they act while in the wilderness. To the Natives, hunting was extremely labor intensive and great skill was required to bring meat back…

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