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    ” * Ranchlands of South Dakota hold soybeans * Roundup Ready Soybeans (genetically modified) * Roundup is a weed killer produced by Monsanto – they have corn‚ cotton‚ and other crops that are resistant to roundup too * ORGANIC AGRICULTURE – production of crops without modification * Organic food sales: 1980 was $200 million then 1990 was $1.5 billion and by 2003 was $10 billion (growing 20% annually over the last decade) * Only 2% of all food sales in the country but is predicted

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    Science and Technology

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    Science and Technology (400 words) Science and technology plays vital role in the modern life and profoundly influenced the course of human civilization. Technological advancement in the modern life has provided us lots of remarkable insights all over the world. Scientific revolutions has taken its full speed from the 20th century and has become more advance in the 21stcentury. We have entered to the new century in new ways and with all the arrangements for well being of the people. Modern culture

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    The tools which were used by hunter-gatherers to survive are more primitive than those of the farmers. The hunter-gatherers lived in a period when technology and industrialization were not yet present. They managed to make their tools from the materials they found and gathered nearby. These tools undeniably helped them to adapt to their harsh environment and survive. The hunter-gatherers had to rely on a very basic toolkit. It was often made of wooden trunks‚ sticks and bones which they were

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    AN APPLE A DAY There Used

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    AN APPLE A DAY There used to be a huge old apple tree near my granny’s house though at the time I was just a shy little girl and all the trees in our garden were enormous giants for me. Every autumn the tree bore not very big and a bit sour apples but my granny managed to cook delicious pies with them. “Treat yourself to one more piece of pie‚ honey‚” used to tell me granny. “You know an apple a day keeps the doctor away.” “So it’s because of the apples that we haven’t got one in our village‚

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    This process plays a vital role in sdjkf kwjf ewke; efj wjka fjkd fjsdaur jsdkf jlsakjdf jkdf jkd fjkdj fjkf j dsjlkf ajf Texas Historic Map‚ Flag‚ and Art Reproductions legacyoftexas.com Your window to Texas history! Offering museum quality reproductions for important Texas maps‚ art‚ flags and much more! MAQUILADORAS MAQUILADORAS. A maquiladora is an industrial plant that assembles imported components into products for export. It may be owned by foreign or domestic entities.

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    It Used to Be Green Once

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    The short stories It Used to Be Green Once by Patricia Grace and Revenge Gardening by Sue Harper have many differences. The children are all ashamed of their mother because of how she acts and the car she drives in the beginning of the first story while in the beginning of the second the child is very proud of his mother and her garden. How well the children listen to their mothers is very different between the two‚ because in the first the children always obey the mother even when they don’t want

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    Indian Agriculture – an introduction Agriculture has been the backbone of the Indian economy and it will continue to remain so for a long time. It has to support almost 17 per cent of world population from 2.3 per cent of world geographical area and 4.2 per cent of world’s water resources. The economic reforms‚ initiated in the country during the early 1990s‚ have put the economy on a higher growth trajectory. Annual growth rate in GDP has accelerated from below 6 percent during the initial

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    Technology and Cyberspace

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    Communication Technology MC103 Term Paper TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Abstract II. Technology a. History b. Advantages and Disadvantages III. Cyberspace a. History b. What is Cyberspace? c. Effects on People IV. New Media Technology V. Webliography ABSTRACT Technology is everywhere. It is Fact Changing. In this term paper‚ you will learn more about techonology. Its history‚ advantages and diadvantages and also the new media technology. I know

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    Science and Technology

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    Science and technology in India has been growing rapidly. As India develops and becomes more connected to the global economy‚ the government has placed a stronger emphasis on science and technology as an integral part of the socio-economic development of the country. This has led to increases in investment‚ improved scientific structures‚ and more funding for research. These factors have led to much advancement‚ including in the fields of medicine‚ genetics‚ global change and space science.

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    Violence Used in Stories

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    begins from the moment we are born and does not cease until the day we depart from this world. Violence is often used by authors in stories to teach us right from wrong. They do it to try and each us morals. Although everyone sees committing violent acts with different perspectives all in all it is a cruel way of punishment and torture. In ancient civilizations violence was used by kings to keep order in their kingdom. Kings believed that without violence they would not be able to keep

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