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    As they founded the isolated region, the inbreeding amongst their own produced a monoculture of Rh-negative blood. Question 29: Humans domesticated fire and creating method of making food softer and easier to mechanically digest. This shift resulted in the evolution of smaller, less muscular jaws on humans about 2.4mya. Question 30:…

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    missing every year, and it’s all thanks to a mysterious phenomenon called Colony Collapse Disorder. In order to prevent the bees from dying out and disappearing for good due to Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), farmers should reduce the practice of monoculture, reduce the use of pesticides in our food crops, and plant a variety of flowers for the bees. Introduction to Bees The…

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    bacterial diversity, soil survey was conducted at four different locations of Guangxi, China. Principal component analysis of soil chemical properties showed difference among intercropping and monoculture samples. Next to this, PCA graph of soil biological properties were shown grouping among intercropping and monoculture samples. Two-way analysis of variance results of soil properties showed a significant interactive effect by locations and cultivation systems. Microbial enumeration…

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    The last time you saw an invasive species is more recent than you think it is. Plethoras of nonnative plant species such as the Orange Hawkweed, Meadow Hawkweed, Butter and Eggs, and Common Tansy have established themselves at home in and around the city of Babbitt. The mentioned weedy vegetation can also be found in close proximity around the Northeast Range High School. While all of these species have been identified to be problematic for quite some time, almost nothing has been done to stop…

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    Monoculture, a process that is a homogeneous society without diversity or culture; which is overly shown in source one, “What town are we in?”. The source, “What town are we in?” excessively shows the depiction of the homogeneous and a monocultural society…

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    The Ivy League: a set of the most prestigious universities in the Northeast part of the United States. Known for its competitive academics, Division I sports, and aesthetic appeal, these colleges host only the most eligible and qualified students around the country. When you look at the buildings around these campuses, you often see ivy growing up the rustic brick walls that categorize these specific universities as “Ivy League.” However, this plant species is invasive in the United States and…

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    fi rst half of the twentieth century, encourages small poly culture farms that sell a variety of products locally. For environmental purposes, the small polyculture farms that buying local encourages have many advantages over industrial-scale monoculture farms because they are more sustainable. Small farmers tend to value local natural resources more than industrial-scale farmers do and are therefore more conscientious in their farming methods.…

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    Statistically, diversity in Australian schools is synonymous with disadvantage and educational inequality. Alarmingly, students living in poverty frequently have a lower school retention rate than their more financially stable peers (Woolfolk & Margetts, 2013, p. 32). Furthermore, the risk that a student will require special education or have to repeat a year of schooling increases by two to three per cent every year they endure improvised life (Woolfolk & Margetts, 2013, p. 32). In the case of…

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    wear black. One of the shows this occurred in was a show called “The Spectrum” and can cause these ideas in the minds of children that black is bad. As Moore said there are even instances where a person is “culturally disposed” due to their all monoculture surroundings. Africans and Native Americans are spoke to in way where we belittle their abilities. Moore stated that white has become a “norm” as in that it is more normal to be white. Racism had been…

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    If plants could talk, not many would be able to say they changed the world, yet the potato could easily brag “Been there, done that. Twice.” The domestication of the potato allowed many different civilizations, especially in Europe, to grow and flourish by providing a stable source of nutrients and vitamins. People all around the world today enjoy potatoes in hundreds of different forms, but the tuber everyone knows and loves was not always so easily accepted. The domestication of the potato…

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