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    With school coming close to an end, it is time for me to start thinking about college and what I would like to do for the rest of my life. There are many goals that I wish to achieve throughout life, one of them would be owning my own floral business. I have always had a passion for the beauty of flowers and gardening. After high school, I plan on attending Highland Community College in Freeport, Illinois. Highland Community College remains one of the best options for me because of the…

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    Agriculture is a word many that people use across the country, but they don't know what the word means. They have now idea what it means and what it involves. Many people don't realize that agriculture impacts their lives in more ways than they think. The work of cultivating soil, producing crops, and raising livestock is the definition of agriculture ("Agriculture"). The goods produced and the means by which they are created vary greatly. Agriculture has been an essential part of American life…

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    contributions made by women in the past. The connection between the rise of patriarchy and scholars having to rediscover women’s contributions is that as patriarchy began to rise the contributions made by women began to be forgotten or lost. As horticulture based agricultural societies became more plow based the development of patriarchy began to rise because men became in charge of providing food and farming. In the first urban societies, women had no control over any aspect of their life…

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    1.0As we all may know technology flipped our universe upside down, it opened new possibilities for everything and everyone in the world including our own nutrition. No Farmer have to worry about his crops, no grocery store have to worry about his fresh products to rot and get thrown away because with the new invention of genetically modified foods tomatoes will last longer, carrots will last longer and crops will be fully protected from insects that might cause some infections. 1.1Genetically…

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    All through history craftsmen have utilized craftsmanship making as an issue to reflect, express, and clarify their mentality, emotions, or assumptions about what was going ahead in the public eye at the time. Hence craftsmanship can go about as an issue, permitting the viewer to experience a sight of the past, present, or future through the eyes of the craftsman. The Industrial Revolution was a period in history that denoted an arrangement of "progressions in innovation that brought on social,…

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    The American System was a monetary arrangement that assumed a noticeable part in the American approach amid the principal half of the nineteenth century. Established in the "American School" thoughts of Alexander Hamilton, the arrangement "comprised of three commonly strengthening parts: a levy to ensure and advance American industry; a national bank to encourage trade; and government endowments for streets, waterways, and other 'inner enhancements' to create gainful markets for agribusiness".…

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    In chapter five, the emergence of culture, the authors ask the question of why natural selection allowed the brain to evolve in a way where culture became more likely among humans’ hominid ancestors? While the development of culture had allowed the organization of hominoid to increase in complexity, it was faced with many obstacles. The authors argue that the development of culture is anchored in the development of spoken language. As a result, the development of culture couldn’t occur without…

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    THESIS: Tongan and Iroquois political and social organization were different in several ways. Tongan political organization was by chiefdom, and social structure was through rank stratification divided by genealogical relationships of the primarily patrilineal line. The Iroquois’ political system was by tribe, and the societal organization was egalitarian with clans as matrilineal. Both are similar because of the heavy impact of European culture on both societies. European influence changed the…

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    Leslie Marmon Silko’s novel, Gardens in the Dunes, features the story of a young Native American girl named Indigo and her journey throughout the colonial pressures of 19th Century America. In the novel, Silko emphasizes the importance of horticulture during the 19th Century. In the Sand Lizard community of which Indigo belonged, plants and gardens were held in high regard as they signified survival and an interrelationship to the earth and it inhabitants. In contrast, through the characters of…

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    The Way Art Moves the Soul Many concerned parents and educators argue that art class it is a waste of the student’s time and that students should be focusing on their academic education. Today, education is defined as attending school to acquire knowledge in the courses of mathematics, science, literature, social studies. Consequently, the art budget is being cut in many public schools. Jesse LaTourette explains that “The main reason for this is because of how costly it can be to the school,”…

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