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    Benefits Of Local Farming

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    Having a local farm within a community can contribute positively to the community and the environment. In particular, Oxford College’s local farm run by Daniel Parson the farmer can serve as a nexus for community relationships to develop between individuals and the environment. Local farming has many benefits to the surrounding community including building relationships between people, cutting the costs of transportation and middle-men, connecting the dots between food on the farm and food on…

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    Modem Essay

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    Introduction The following report will discuss what is a modem, how they work and where the technology for them is headed. One of the most common questions that are asked is, what is a modem? Well modem is an acronym for (modulator-demodulator) which essentially means that its primary job is to encode and decode binary signals to allow computers or essentially any end systems to access the Internet. Originally, phone lines were used to carry analog information and a converter was needed to…

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    50 acres. Even with a growing local food movement, those farms find it hard to survive. For many years, the Foundation has supported programs, like City Fresh, that work with small farmers to distribute their produce in Cleveland neighborhoods. While these programs have helped small farms, most remain unable to compete with large industrial farms and remain the most likely farmers to sell their land for development. In the past few years, northeast Ohio’s local food experts have explored…

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    forms of “local” when it comes to food says Roslynn Brian from the Department of Environment and Society. One, “Direct to consumer (farmers to you) and [two], direct to retail/ food service (farmer to restaurant, hospital, schools, and organization).” Local food movement is a movement which aims to connect food producers and food consumers within a 100 mile radius of eachother. The local food movement is a growing trend in America today. Despite the issues of less food being available, local…

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    Local governments can do a better job of protecting human health and the environment than can the federal government. In classic conservative political theory, the “most significant form of government is what is closest to the people” (Veith 2012). In other words, local governments, in which the citizens select their neighbors to govern the community, are the most important forms of government. As the levels of government become more distant from the people who elected them, political…

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    Female Underrepresentation

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    on this topic is conducted either at the state or federal level. Studying female underrepresentation at the local level is crucial, because it is typically where the pipeline to higher and more powerful offices begins. In this paper I will argue that the presence of All-Female networks will expand the inclusivity of the eligibility pool and therefore increase female representation in local executive positions. I have outlined my paper by the following points: first I will introduce important…

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    curtail the power of local nobility, who had long bee the real source of power in the country. Although the Emperor is now a figurehead, the Japanese state remains highly centralized, with little local power. Another important aspect was the development of a strong bureaucracy. The bureaucracy created under the Meiji regime, was highly educated and crucial to the administration of the country. In some ways they were able to carry out some of the duties of the previous local lords, enforcing the…

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    The government structure within Canada is divided into three distinct jurisdictions with its own individual mandate. The federal government, provincial and municipal governments. Economic development is defined as “The progress in an economy, or the qualitative measure of this”. They all have similar but distinct roles to play in economic development within the country. This paper will look at each jurisdiction and what helps them deliver effective long-term economic development. The municipal…

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    Neighbourhood Musings

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    Neighborhood governments pass statutes, or laws that are passed by a political subdivision, for instance, a town, city, or area. Neighborhood orders begin an undefined way from some other law, as an idea. These musings may start from an area government official, a private subject, or a social event or board. These musings are then familiar with a committee by strategy for talks. After this, a city board or remarkable board chitchat on paying little respect to whether to pass the arrangement to…

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    Yes, we will drop anything at any moment to answer that text, call, or comment on app. Would or do we do the same for our friends, family, significant others? Heck no! We say hang on a second I’m answering this text, or oops excuse me for a second while we take a phone call in front of them or while they were in mid conversation with us. I have seen people have mental break down if they can’t have their phone on them…

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