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    that is interchangeable with othercommodities of the same type. Commonly traded commodities include gold, beef, oil,lumber and natural gas. Additional examples of commodities include iron ore, crude oil, salt,sugar, tea, coffee beans, copper, rice, wheat, silver, and platinum. Commodities are basic because they have simply been grown or extracted from theirnatural state and brought up to a minimum grade for sale in a marketplace - there is noextra value added to them by the producer. Although…

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    A.D the doctors called this disease “ koliakos” this means “suffering in the bowls” in greek.The patients were called “Coeliacs”. Later in 1856 They named this disease “Celiac” then took the “o” out of the word. Celiac Disease is caused by eating wheat and your villi not being able to gather the nutrients. There are over three hundred symptoms which are things like stomach pains, and can’t be completely cured. This genetic disease are found in anyone that has a specific genetic chain. This…

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    development nations like Sweden and Norway could led the way in showing less developed nations safer alternatives to energy consumption. The change must begin in India, or the ramifications of their population explosion might mean there will be no wheat to import from Eastern Europe, creating a chain reaction of catastrophic global events no one wishes to…

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    grains of wheat on the ground. She decided to plant the grains. She asked her friends to help her but none of them would help. So she planted the wheat herself. Soon the wheat grew tall. The little red hen asked her friends to help her cut the wheat but none of them would help. So she cut the wheat herself. After the wheat was cut it needed to be ground into flour. She asked her friends to help her grind the wheat but none of them would help. So she ground the wheat herself. Next the wheat…

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    Why is the World so unequal? It’s weird to think that in a time where places like the United States have so much, places like Papua New Guinea have so little. To come up with the answer you have to go back to the start, all the way back to the roots of inequality, before civilization happened. Although most people believe that inequality first started with race and religion, it really started with geography. Geography caused change in climate which determined what crops could grow in certain…

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    regulations, the welfare state, inflation, or whatever they thought could get the job done.” These approaches generally lead to the fall of whole economies which is one of the major flaws in socialism. When the income is redistributed throughout everyone, the trend of the economy will be disrupted which usually leads to its downfall. Many countries have tried to use socialism as a viable option but have failed miserably in the process because of this flaw. One example is the Chilean government…

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    Amerindian trims that have crossed seas—for instance, maize to China and the white potato to Ireland—have been stimulants to populace development in the Old World. The last's yields and animals have had much a similar impact in the Americas—for instance, wheat in Kansas and the Pampa, and meat steers in Texas and Brazil. The full story of the trade is numerous volumes long, so for quickness and clarity let us concentrate on a particular area, the eastern third of the United States of America.…

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    the French Revolution was the middle class (Bourgeoisie) wanted a government that would respond to their needs, shortage in wheat, and lastly a major debt problem. France’s debt was accumulated from the Seven Year’s War, the American Revolution, and lastly the construction of Versailles by Louis XIV. A wheat shortage led to the issue when the lack of supply of wheat drove wheat prices to inflated levels. This caused the middle class to seek a constitutional monarch. The deputies of the Third…

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    In the narrative Nakazawa’s use of feet symbolizes the oppressive rule of the Emperor in Japan. Specifically, the two covered feet crushing the wheat exemplifies the strength of the wheat in being strong and tall. While the characteristics of the feet covered show the strength needed to destroy the wheat.The intention of this essay is to prove the wheat is strong and tall like the Japanese civilians, while on the other hand the covered feet represent the oppression of the Emperor. In addition,…

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    Shavuot Research Paper

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    Religion script What is Shavuot • Shavuot is one of the three biblical pilgrimage • 6th or 7th day of Sivan which is fifty days after the second day of Passover which is the celebration for when the Jews escaped slavery Egypt. • The Torah is associated with the grain harvest. • The festival of Shavuot I celebrated on the 6th or 7th day of Sivan How do they celebrate Shavuot? • celebrate Shavuot is by abstaining from work and attending synagogue services and readings are recited: • a…

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