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    Women In Benin

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    goes into an example of how women are worse off than men when they produce agricultural products. This article talks about the differences in the production capabilities of men versus women in agricultural production. It discusses a study about an irrigation scheme…

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    in the ocean right now. The modern people even cannot control the climate change. However, modern people have more ways to survive, because of the convenient conditions. The early community’s people cannot leave water, they have to use water to irrigation. They have no idea when climate suddenly change. Therefore, that is easy to understand why climate change is the biggest problem for them to…

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    Hammurabi’s codes were just/fair and some of his codes were not just/fair. This is because even though some of his codes ended in physical harm such as hand cutting, his codes had a purpose to help keep order and allow people to get justice. Hammurabi lived eighteen centuries ago and ruled for forty two years. “If a son has struck his father, his hand shall be cut off”. (Code 195) In this code it shows that as a son you must obey your father or else you will face harsh consequences. This quote…

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    Andrea Cabrera Reflection

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    Today I worked on my patient Andrea Cabrera. She has generalized moderate chronic periodontitis with localized advanced periodontitis. I reviewed her medical history and had to update it because her physician changed her blood pressure medication. For both clinic section, her blood pressure was below 125/83. After doing a pre-procedure rinse with Listerine, I did an EIOE and everything was within normal limits. Then I disclosed my patient Andrea, and review OHI. My focus was to show her…

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    mosquitoes, could divert my attention from the roaring power saw in my hands... As I’ve learned through six years of leadership experience in Scouting, “getting my hands dirty” isn’t always a metaphor. Although I knew that designing and engineering an irrigation system for my church’s community garden would be no simple task, I was determined to make it my Eagle Scout project. It took over 500 screws to construct the water storage barrel platforms, two coats of watertight sealant to guard…

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    Ancient Egypt Geography

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    Without the Nile river, Egypt would never be able to sustain the population it has now. There has always been a connection between landscape and how a people develop. It is believed that humans started living along the Nile's banks starting in about 6,000 B.C.E. It was not easy for the Egyptians to find food. Over time, however, despite being in the midst of desert surroundings, people discovered that the Nile River provided many sources of food. Along the river were fruit trees, and fish. The…

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    construction of utility scale wind turbines. Having wind energy is smart clean and for the most part cheap. Wind energy has been around in Europe for centuries and small towns in the united states have been using small energy wind mills for centuries for irrigation and drinking water. They have large wind turbines for lots of residents and then they have smaller ones for individual use. There is a newest version of the…

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    The steam engine was the driving force behind the Industrial Revolution in the United States and Europe during rudolf diesel meet the needs of all industries, particularly smaller businesses. Steam engines were very large, making them best suited for heavy industry and transportation. The gasoline engine and the diesel engine are the two most widely used internal combustion engines in the world. Credit for their invention is historically given to two men—Nikolaus Otto for the gasoline engine and…

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    Dust Deal Impact

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    Great Depression Roosevelt took office in 1933 Introduced the "New Deal" April 14, 1935 Herman Goertzen He has lived his whole life on farms near Henderson, Nebraska, eventually owning his own farm. He was one of the first farmers to use groundwater irrigation in the state. The End Historians point to the fall of 1939 as the end of the Dust Bowl The Beginning of The Great Depression The Great Depression was a worldwide economic depression in the 1930s that lasted until 1939 October 29, 1929 The…

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    Sumer's Achievements

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    As early as 3200 BCE, civilizations began to develop. These civilizations grew over time and became the basis for civilization today. One of the earliest civilizations known is Sumer, which was located in modern day southern Iraq. Sumer developed from small towns and eventually turned into one of the most influential civilizations. Many factors played a role in the rise and rule of Sumer, until its fall in 1900 BCE. Sumer was located in Mesopotamia, which was in modern day Iraq.…

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