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    composition per sector is agriculture (38%)‚ industry (24%)‚ and services (38%). The labor force is approx. 15 million‚ with an unemployment rate of 40% and population below the poverty line is 53%. [required header] Critical Technologies (p53-65)  Identify critical technologies currently being produced  If none‚ identify any foreign aid being used as compensation  Identify future production efforts involving critical technologies  Identify which critical technologies have military applications

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    machines and inventions that took over their jobs. This caused a great deal of tension and sprawl‚ and a call for attention at the poor quality conditions the workers had to deal with. Thus‚ a rise in labor Unions and organized labor which attempted to improve said conditions started to occur. However‚ they failed to reform these circumstances because of government intervention and several different techniques used by industries hindered any sort of restructuring. The causes of the clash between the

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    changes to American agriculture. Prior to the American Civil War‚ the United States started a systematic policy of territorial expansion across the continental United States. During this process of expansion‚ land was gained from the Native Americans and the Mexicans through different wars and treaties. However‚ the changes that technologygovernment policy‚ and economic conditions caused shall be explained. The Industrial Age accentuated class divisions because of different government policies. In

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    Agriculture provides the basis of subsistence for the population by production of food and raw materials. Traditionally‚ the inhabitants of each country or region depended on the bread-basket filled by the farmers‚ for ex; everybody depended on agriculture and was interested in its outcome. In recent times‚ regional and international trade have reduced the dependence on home agriculture‚ and the quantity of available food is less a function of the harvest than of the political decision on the amount

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    Some people think that governments should spend as much money as possible on developing or buying computer technology. Other people disagree and think that this money should be spent on more basic needs. Which one of these opinions do you agree with? Use specific reasons and details to support your answer. Man‚ through the ages has undergone many changes from the time when he depicted a herd of mammoths on the walls of a cave to nowadays when he can chart with anyone across the sea by use of modern

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    erosion and pollution have on the environment? 5. What is the purpose of soil reclamation? Forestry and Rangeland Resources and Management Strategies 1. Differentiate between government-owned lands and public lands. Which government agencies are involved with government-owned lands? What is the purpose of government-owned lands? 6. Why is the forest an important ecosystem? 7. What is your definition of forest management? What is its purpose? Describe the concept of sustainable forestry. 8

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    Economic condition of Pakistan For the past few years Pakistan has been following the technique of assessment of domestic oil value against the international oil value on a fortnight basis. About 85% of the oil required for domestic uses in Pakistan is imported. Back in the year 2004 various subsidies were given by the government on the oil price as an attempt to protect the citizens from the prospective record fuel costs. It was also an attempt to curb the rate of inflation prevalent in the country

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    their biggest competition were the Spanish who conquered Mexico‚ central America‚ and parts of south America. The Spanish had the new world like a “ATM machine” because they took vast amounts of gold and silver from the native people. At that time all the countries had a philosophy that the country with the most gold had the most power. For that reason the English when to the northern new world to try to find the same wealth. During the beginning of the Virginia colony the 104 settlers went through

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    World History Name: Unit 1 Date: 9/1/13 Please complete the following questions using the link below from YouTube Archaeology In Focus: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA3AiNup7fY&feature=related 1. Who was this man? Where was he from‚ What caused his death? When did he live? Why was he in the mountains? This was Otzi the Ice Man because of the location in which he was found. He was from Feldthurns‚ Italy. He died because he had been shot with an arrow in his shoulder

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    been a great part of the American culture. Thomas Jefferson even expressed his gratitude for the farming class by saying Those who labor in the earth are the chosen people of God‚ if ever He had a chosen people‚ whose breasts He‚ has made His peculiar deposit for substantial and genuine virtue. The American culture was built upon farming and agriculture but since the end of the civil war and the abolition of slaves‚ things have changed dramatically to the American lifestyle. This time brought

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