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. The choice to domesticate was usually rooted in geological aspects of certain regions and their available resources rather than by opposition to farming in general. Ultimately, the domestication of plants and animals gave rise to larger populations and masses
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Category: /History
to make bronze tools. They used tools made of flint to cut wheat. They threw seed into the ground to grow fruit and vegetables. Farmers led farm animals loose to trample seeds into soil.
In Mesopotamia, there were a lot of crops to grow. Farmers raised grain
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the Neolithic Revolution, families had more leisure time then they did before because, they started to harness nature by planting crops and domesticating animals for food, instead of always going out and hunting for food. In the process of shifting from hunting
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University of Natal, Durban
Warwick Chapman
200268944
Faculty of Human Sciences
History
02/10/2001
Why was the fertile crescent so important in the history of the development of farming?
Historians and Archaeologists agree
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
by the farm-workers he and his siblings had grown up with that were still being treated like animals and paid ridiculously low wages.
He started in Delano, California, where he talked with the workers about a new project: the National Farm Workers Association
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Category: /Literature/North American
by a number of acts. Wild animals are hunted for trophies, ivory, fur, etc. , are held captive in zoos and circuses, and are affected by pollution. Domestic animals have an even worse fate, in some cases. Factory farming, use for research or labour are well-known
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Category: /Science & Technology
farming, damming of rivers, and the extinction of many species of plants and animals have all lead to the permanent changing of the environment. Some say the change is for good, and others say for the change is for worse, but what is good about the ozone hole
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Category: /Literature/English
, pillows, rope, dog food, and ink. These are just a few of the products that are helped by the portions of the animals that are not eaten. I feel that we are doing a pretty efficient job in the way we are handling the farming of these animals.
I have
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not the animals lose in this
battle.
People cut down forests for lumber, clear fields for farms, and fill
swamps to build towns, highways, and factories. Land can also be cleared
for such things as mineral extraction. Wild animals get fenced out from
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Category: /History
these hunter-gatherers soon began to domesticate those plants and animals and a sedentary village farming pattern arose. This became the predominant way of life around 6000 BC. This change from food collecting to food producing was one of the major transformations
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