Papers 1741-1750 of total 25430 found.
…beneficial, taking into account that the population is dramatically increasing these days, and that nowadays not many people are concentrated in farming areas, it is necessary to search for a new, productive way to produce food -- and genetic engineering, indeed…
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…caused by direct combat, attacking knights would go to farms and burn the crops to spread famine throughout the castle. This would completely devastate a castle, and the surrounding territory. Battles between knights were often rather bloody, the weapons…
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Category: /Literature
…in a town under a common government. What was owned by the townsman is also similar to what people today own. "They hold one farm, which has in arable land 8 bunuaria and in meadow 4 arpents. They perform services as the above" (p.432). Like the townsman…
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…on their foundation. They are the ones that pay the taxes and work for the higher classmen. The absolute rulers tax them and the kingdoms foundation crumbles due to this. As document 6 points out, the people, in this case Russians, are enslaved and worked as animals
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…. It then smothers the animal and eventually kills it. Climatic change: Coral can loose its colour or even die from a change in its climate such as a cyclone or global warming. All the pollution that humans send up into the atmosphere thins the Ozone Layer. The Ozone…
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…the people by writing in magazine articles and then later writing a short book called "Silent Spring" that helped to pay off all her hard work. Since she was a little girl she had a love for nature. Growing up on a family farm and living in Springdale…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of our time. Salman Rushdie’s tale can be classified along with books such as Gulliver’s Travels and Orwell’s Animal Farm because it is a social commentary whose target is the censorship of a totalitarian nation. The human condition seems destined to repeat…
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…, bright sunshine, bikini-clad beauties, enormous numbers of sheep and cattle, and unusual wildlife. Kangaroos, Koalas, platypuses, and wombats are a few of the erotic animals that live here. Australia was originally settled by Great Britain as a prison colony…
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Category: /History
…-open spaces, bright sunshine, bikini-clad beauties, enormous numbers of sheep and cattle, and unusual wildlife. Kangaroos, Koalas, platypuses, and wombats are a few of the erotic animals that live here. Australia was originally settled by Great…
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…, enormous numbers of sheep and cattle, and unusual wildlife. Kangaroos, Koalas, platypuses, and wombats are a few of the erotic animals that live here. Australia was originally settled by Great Britain as a prison colony in the late 1700's, so now most…
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