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…Did You Just Put Pesticide Or Fertilizer In Your Mouth? <Tab/>Pesticides are poisons, designed to kill living things. Over the last many years, farming across the country has become increasingly dependent on pesticides, fertilizers…
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Category: /History
…they gathered and learn about the habits of the animals they hunted. We can say that it was the start of farming. That takes us to the new period – The Neolithic Age. Some drastic changes happened to the human race. People found that planting their own crops…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Mountain wilderness. The Gribley land had not been inhabited by any Gribley’s for around 100 years. Sam hitched rides trying to get to the farm. Sam thought he prepared himself for this adventure by reading books in the New York City public library about how…
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Category: /Literature/English
…be increased because you could splice the genes of one animal into the genes of another animal and create a new species. Cloning could also solve many problems that exist in the world today. For example, we could clone many farm animals and solve world hunger. Dr…
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…would result in erosion. The wind blew all the dry topsoil into the air. The misuse of farm land caused the land to be vunerable to such a disaster. It did not take long before all smooth dry topsoil was blown away, leaving behind rough hard farmland…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Hiding among the stables, all night long, he watches the farm being extremely alive. All the animals are active at night. The owls are noisy “bearing the farm away” (24) Nightjars flying, and the horses sweating so hard that the reflection of their skin can…
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Category: /History
…and tools. Women took the lead in many of these actions, and it was more difficult for the brigades and OGPU troops to use violence against them. Many peasants slaughtered and ate or even sold their animals rather than hand them over to the new collective farms
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…the number of unwanted animals needed on a farm by making every animal the best producer. For instance, if a dairy farmer has a cow that produces 5 gallons of milk a day and the others only produce 3 gallons, then the farmer could clone the 5 gallon a day cow…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to protect endangered species and still let landowners and private organizations build on their property. Every animal that is listed as “endangered” is protected by the Endangered Species Act of 1973(ESA). The ESA was signed by President Richard Nixon…
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Category: /History
…. Texas lying in the middle of the continent felt the influences from all Indian cultures surrounding the state and offered a wide array of opportunities for survival. The first Texans dressed themselves in animal skins and simple coverings of woven plants…
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