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    The world is extremely unequal, not because of race, but because of geography. Few of the main ingredients of inequality are agriculture which affects the kind of animals and specialists a civilization has, domesticated animals that can extremely benefit a nation, germs which can kill off an entire population, and steel which is the strongest man made metal. Without certain geography, civilizations would not be able to benefit from those aspects. These factors or lack thereof can lead to one…

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    Creating Fairtrade in the Cocoa Industry The demand for cocoa has increased by at least 5 percent each year since it has developed into an industry. While that demand has been steadily increasing, so has the production of how much cocoa is being produced. While the rapid and steady increase in the need for cocoa, nations who are main producers do not have the adequate agricultural practices to supply nations with enough cocoa around the world. In the long history of the cocoa industry,…

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    Dog Meat In North Korea

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    The aforementioned issue hogs the spotlight with several mixed points of view. Historically, in Korea under Japanese rule and Korea war, we don’t have enough foods. Cows should plow a field, pigs eat a human’s food, and chickens are sell in market or restaurant. However, dogs are easy to steal and good for people’s protein supplement. As time passed, dog meat is consumed in many parts of country. It is not a weird culture. Eating dog is not an uncivilized behavior. Nureongi, or Hwangu is an…

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    Every one of us depends on agriculture every single day. The success of this industry- and consequently the success of our lives- heavily depend on the invention of the tractor. This innovation however, was not always the cutting edge and efficient machine it is today. The first step towards the modern tractor was the steel plow. Not long after that, steam power was put to use in the fields. Finally, one hundred and twenty four years ago, gasoline powered tractors were designed and they are…

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    Have you ever thought of how a venus flytrap eats? Not many people think about them at all. If you do have any interest in them or nature, It's one of the most interesting things you'll come across. Mostly because all known plants just use basic photosynthesis to feed themselves. not venus flytraps. they are a whole different story. there is no plant like them in any way. So out of all plants that use photosynthesis, some plants needs a little more to their diet, and the venus flytrap has a…

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    Australia has a capitalist economy meaning that private citizens and groups own the businesses in the economy instead of the government. Investments are crucial for businesses to operate and grow hence, businesses must convince investors to voluntarily contribute huge amount of their money as investments. In order for businesses to attract investments, all the possible risk and benefits of the business must be assessed and evaluated with sufficient reliability. With reference to (Hines 1991),…

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    Paramecium Aurelia Essay

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    In experiment 1, the growth of Paramecium aurelia fits the curve of the logistic population growth because they have limited resources as the intraspecific competition, influencing negatively on fitness for both individuals. From Day 0 to Day 12, with unlimited resource, Paramecium aurelia is at the acceleration phase, more growing cells than dead cells. Day 12 where the inflection point is indicates the growth rate changes to constant. After Day 12 and until Day 14, the growth enters the…

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    Essay On Rural America

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    would feel like a trip to different nation in a different time. People living in these areas were exposed to broadcast media far less than the people from the urban areas, and people from rural areas did not really take part in the shared culture. But due to the radio the situation completely changed. The Radio connected rural America to urban America in this culture…

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    The République de Côte de Ivoire, also known as the Ivory Coast, is a country in West Africa bordering Mali and Burkina Faso to the north, Liberia and Guinea to the west, Ghana to the east, and Gulf of Guinea to the south. The country surface area measurements equal to a total of 322,462 sq km (124,503 sq miles,) and is known to be the home for about 20.6 million people. The population includes more than 60 different ethnic groups with a wide range of religion. Islam being the most predominantly…

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    Poultry farming has been made an arduous way of making a living because of corporations that have a monopoly over the meat industry. Many poultry farmers like Jerry and Kanita Yandell who have been baited into signing a contract with Tyson Foods inc. under the pretence of having a stable and steady paycheck. The overview of the contract between the corporations and the poultry farmers is quite simple, Tyson foods will supply the chicks and the poultry farmers are given the task to raise the…

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