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    Farmers have been leaders in food for centuries. Without the production of agriculture, people would have ceased to exist. The food that farmers produce is heavily based on the geographical area they occupy. For example, farmers in Asia produce rice, farmers in South America produce coffee, and farmers in Idaho produce potatoes. Farming and agriculture brought man out of the age of hunting and gathering, and allowed civilizations to flourish because they no longer had to move around constantly…

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    Gender Observation Report

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    rambunctious she tried her best to keep the children walking in a straight line all while smiling. Most of the kiddos seemed carefree and eager to be out of the classroom. The boys were dressed in jeans/pants in earthy tones, most wearing shirts with tractors or sports teams advertised and sporting sneakers. While the girls were dressed in bright colors, some in dresses with leggings under them and many wearing dress shoes. As I viewed the younger children at recess it seemed to me that gender…

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    The Stain of Sustainability Sustainability is discussed in “Attention Whole Food Shoppers” by Robert Paarlberg and “Sustainability by Christian R Weisser. Christian R Weisser speaks more about the idea of what sustainability is and how is important for society to be aware of it. Robert Paarlberg explains in his article the way the Earth is more and less sustainable because of everyone 's actions around the world. Both articles touch on the ideas that there are people out there helping change…

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    To human beings, control is the one thing they will never have, but will always desire. Control plays a prominent theme in Chapter Five of “The Grapes of Wrath”, written by John Steinbeck. This novel paints a picture of life during the time of the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression, illuminating on the struggles and perseverance of the migrants families in the Southwest. In Chapter Five, the readers learn about how the families were told they were being forced to leave by “the monster” and how…

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    overemphasizes the setting to be splendid, magnificent, southern and downright to the heart. Jackson is very careful and cautious with her word choice to describe this calm, traditional town. When she uses “men began to gather… speaking of planting and rain, tractors and taxes.” (Paragraph 3) By using these words she really does convey the idea of a traditional town. But also refutes this when we come to the realization that one of their tradition is to stone a person to death each year. Jackson…

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    Shalimar Paint Case Study

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    Asian paints made a foray into automotive paints in 1997 through a joint venture with PPG Industries called PPG Asian paints. Major paint brands owned by the company are: Ace & Apex, Apcolite, Touchwood Apex, Royale Play, Apex Ultima, Royale, and Tractor Emulsion. 2.2 Kansai Nerolac Kansai Nerolac, based in Mumbai, is the market leader in industrial paint with a market share of 40% and is third largest decorative paint company in India. It is a subsidiary of Kansai nerolac paints, JAPAN…

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    endure many conflicts together; if there were struggles in the past, it is more than likely that there will be struggles in the future. In The Grapes of Wrath, the Joad family embodies this resilient spirit. Exiled from their land by the “mechanistic” tractors, the Joad family is forced to travel westward. The need for unification among the family ultimately allows for Ma Joad, a woman, to become the head of the family. Ma Joad “seemed to know, to accept, to welcome her position, the citadel of…

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    Movie Night Analysis

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    Movie Night: Qualities that make a movie great As I watched the T.V. I saw a preview of a brand new movie that was being released. When I watched it I thought to myself, “It looks like such an amazing movie.” Then I wondered what was it that made a movie so great, but then I came up with these three ideas. In order to appeal to many people, great movies should have fun and loyal characters. The movie Grown Ups shows that because it is about five guys that have been best friends since their…

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    Chinese Immigration

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    There are two types of immigration: old immigration, which peaked in the 1880s and new immigration which peaked in 1907. The Irish are part of the old immigration group. The Irish immigrated with nearly a million people coming into America between 1820 and 1975. Between 1845 and 1850 there was a devastating fungus destroyed Ireland's potato crops which led to the immigration of the Irish in America. The Irish faced many challenges, including anti-Catholicism, stereotypes, labels placed on them,…

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    Part I: High School Description: I come from a relatively small town of about 15,000 people. It’s definitely more of a rural high school. I draw this conclusion because there is a day set aside where some people can drive their tractors to school. I would say it is mainly made up of middle class kids. My high school was the only school for a significant amount of miles, therefore there definitely was a mix of classes. Ethnically wise, my high school is predominately white. The school is made of…

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