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    INTEGRATED CROP MANAGEMENT OF MAIZE I. Integrated Crop Management - ICM 1. What is ICM? ICM is a manufacturing process to effectively provide sufficient food and other products, reducing the consumption of material resources, protecting the quality of soil, water, air, and biodiversity. 2. The basics of ICM - Plant care and nutrition management: + Using the high-yielding and disease-free seeds of good crop varieties + Ensuring planting density to promote the yield potential of varieties +…

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    In Elsner’s study on late Jewish and early Christion art, he argues that the two religions are not necessarily two exclusive styles but are parallel with one another. Elsner argues his argument with the main point of how symbolism is represented in the two religions’ artwork. Elsner points out how the two religions really influenced each other since they were more of a scriptural mythological religion over other religions that were mythological narratives (123). Just like you can see many…

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    Situational Archetype

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    The short story “A good man is hard to find“ by Flannery O’Conner is about an innocent family who is killed by a stranger but in reality it’s a killer. Flannery O’Conner uses situational, symbolic, character and setting archetype throughout the story. Situational archetype is when a plot is seen reapted across many types of work. In the short story it seems that when a family goes on a road trip to somewhere that they don’t know well usually ends up being bad, as in this story they didn’t know…

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    Legacies of Social Change: 100 Years of the Profession of Social Work in the United States, is a video that tells a story of how the profession of social work began and the continuous change it has made during the past century. The battle for social justice, civil rights, and welfare programs for the poor are expressed and viewed through the minds of social works greatest pioneers. It begins explaining the ethics, struggles, and success, in the journey of social work and how the war on poverty…

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    Lewis, Mackenzie. Book Review of A Delusion of Satan: The Full Story of the Salem Witch Trials. By Frances Hill. New York: Doubleday, 1995. The Salem Witch Trials are well known across the United States. Images of women screaming at the stake while being burned, religious leaders yelling about damnation and hellfire, and young girls going into convulsive fits fill the minds of many Americans. Frances Hill takes on the daunting task of sorting through the various information and creating a…

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    In the present article Carballo examines the temple and plaza offerings towards the process of urbanization that took place in central Mexico. He takes into account the site of La Laguna Tlaxcala as a case study to test the assumption of urban process through ritual performance. In other words, the process of urbanization can be defined as an integration of community membership and social differentiation of the individuals which includes power, wealth and occupational specialization. In this…

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    The most dominant civilizations in history may have possessed powerful weaponry or phenomenal wisdom. In addition to these qualities, a powerful determinant of a nation’s success is its agriculture. The emergence of agricultural production, storing, and distribution catalyze the development of a civilization. Advances of the Assyrian agriculture led to an immense growth in population and more elaborate technology. The agricultural development of the Minoan civilization gave way to trade,…

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    In this article, I feel that Thomas Abt is trying to express that since the crime rates keep rising, we need to find a solution. He argues that the National Network for Safe Communities helps efforts to lower violence, minimize jailing, and improve relationships between the police and the community. Abt states that, “Civic, community and criminal justice leaders confront criminals with a simple message: “The killing must end now. If you let us, we will help you. If you make us, we will stop…

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    The Boondocks has always been one of my favorite cartoons on television; a new episode was released called “A Huey Freeman Christmas”. The main character Huey is offered the opportunity to direct the schools Christmas play, however he decides to protest Jeus as an African American. The administration, who insists that Jesus should not be black; was protested by Huey. Eventually, they grant him permission to do so; he then titles the play “The Adventures of Black Jesus”. This episode influenced…

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    Two suicide bombers who blew themselves up in Brussels are believed to be brothers. They are the prime suspects for the Brussels bombing and are connected to Salah Abdeslam, the prime suspect in the Paris attacks. RTBF named the two as Khalid and Ibrahim El Bakraoui, saying Khalid last week rented an apartment in Brussels on Friday and that he had been filed under a false name where police found Abdeslam’s fingerprints after a raid. The police had arrested Abdeslam, Europe’s most wanted man, in…

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