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    Agricultural practices date as far as 12,000 years with the domestication of animals and crop growth (National Geographic, 2016). As humans changed their nomad lifestyles to more fixed homesteads, our population slowly increased to what is now 7.6 billion; doubling by 2033 to 15.2 billion (Mosttafiz, 2012). In order to feed the growing population, competition for land and resources such as water and energy (biofuels) to mass cultivate filling starches - wheat, rice, corn – has always been an issue

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    Climate Change is NOT a Problem Essay

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    Global warming and climate change in general is one of those subjects that I hold very close to my heart; not because I go around in my spare time hugging trees and gathering vegans in Toyota Priuses to form a peaceful protest against big oil, but because climate change is a subject that everyone and their mom likes to chime in on without really knowing that much about. If you even mention that term “global warming” in a group of people, even the person who you wouldn’t believe can even form a sentence

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    Company FROM: T DATE: April 14, 2012 RE:   Tax consequences and other risk factors associated with mining operations   I. FACTS  ABC Mining Company, Inc. is a publically traded, large domestic mining company with over 500 plants in the United States. ABC owns a tract of land in California upon which it has conducted a strip mining operation for coal. An unrelated party owns a tract of land adjacent to the tract of land in California, which is owned by ABC. This land is worth $5 million. The

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    Earthquake Sichuan

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    In May 2008, a memorial tragedy has carved our heart. More than 60,000 of our compatriots died in the Great Sichuan Earthquake. It was a once-in-a-year strong earthquake registering a magnitude of 7.8 measured in the Richter scale. The province where the earthquake took place, Sichuan, is in western China and its capital is named Chengdu. It is surrounded by the Sichuan Basin. In the Great Sichuan earthquake, the epicenter was in Wenchuan County, Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, which

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    Fracking: Natural Gas

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    Fracking is a modern technique to explore natural gas through a controversial procedure. The controversy about scientific evidence for the impact of fracking has raged unabated for over a decade. It has now become one of the most popular debates between the supporters of Greenpeace or environmentalists and the energy companies. Now it’s a centrepiece of discussion in the context of the energy solution and considered as a really important source of energy by last few decades. Recent developments in

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    president after Andrew Johnson. He was the youngest man to be elected President at that time, the eighteenth president of the United States. President Grant’s terms of office were rife with corruption and upheaval. His presidency followed on the heels of the Civil War, the most divisive times in American history. “While the Civil War was over, the nation 's wounds bled. Some states even considered seceding again.” (Scheieler, 2013) During his presidency he fought for reconstruction and civil rights, he

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    How Gasoline Prices Work

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    Prices Work Image Gallery: Hybrid Cars Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images High gas prices can make you stop and think about your commute. See hybrid car pictures to see models that save you money.In May 2008, average gas prices in the United States approached, and in some places passed, $4.00 a gallon, shattering records. But this was nothing new to American consumers. May was a month of records that broke one after another, and that came on the heels of months of rising prices. And then

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    It is easy person to point their finger at big industrial and chemical plants and blame them for the cause of so much pollution in our water. When taking a closer look, those same people pointing the finger are equally contributing to the pollution of our water supply and are also to blame. This person could be a friend, family member, classmate, or even you. Even if people do not think that they have a part in this, most do. A variety of data has shown traces of pharmaceuticals used by every

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    Dost File

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    Spanning the millennium head on Department of Science and Technology Region IV-A Vol. XVI No.2 February 2008 DOST-ITDI, ICETT implement GFIS Joined hands with DOST CALABARZON in “greening” environments The Industrial Technology Development Institute, a line agency of DOST, in cooperation with the International Center for Environmental Technology Transfer (ICETT), based in Yokkaichi City, Prefecture of Mie, Japan, and select DOST Regional Offices are firing up local initiatives to boost productivity

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    Essay about Development of the Colorado River

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    Prior to settlement of the western United States, the Colorado River roamed free. Starting from cool mountain streams, the river eventually became a thunderous, silty force of nature as it entered the canyons along its path. The river nourished wetlands and other riparian habitats from the headwaters in the Rocky Mountains to the delta at the Sea of Cortez in Northwest Mexico. Settlers along the river harnessed these waters mainly for agriculture via irrigation canals, but flooding from spring

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