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    Evaluate economic and environmental issues involved with farming practices that increase productivity. Farming is considered by many as the first major step towards civilisation. Without it we would all still be hunter-gatherers. Over the millennia farming has become steadily more efficient and productivity has increased. Better productivity is constantly sought after in an effort to reduce losses so more money can be made. Better productivity is defined as an increased rate of biomass creation

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    1. Introduction 02 2. Present System 03 3. Proposed System 04 4. Feasibility Study 05 5. Requirement Analysis 09 6. Data Flow Diagram 12 7. Entity Relationship Diagram 13 8. Snapshots 15 9. Future Scope 18 10. Conclusion 19 11. Bibliography 20 Library is an important part of the academic sector as well as some professional sectors

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    Farming Agriculture is the process of producing food‚ feed‚ fiber and other products by the cultivation of certain plants and the raising of domestic animals. The practice of agriculture is also known as "farming". There are many types of farming. They can be classified into many groups. The groups are Economic status‚ Specialization‚ Intensity of land use and land tenure. Economic Status includes subsistence farming and commercial farming. Subsistence is when the food produced is just enough

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    The Challenges of Barter System And How It Affects the Socio-Economy of a Country Remember back in school when kids would swap juice boxes for chips‚ or cookies for candy? Even children have an innate sense that the comparable value of cookies to candy is in the eye of the beholder. To the kid who gets cookies every day‚ the elusive cream-filled cake treat is worth more than a few‚ and he realizes his friend might feel differently. Trading goods and services without the use of money is called

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    The Family System Family members in Western societies like the United States are more individualistic and self-reliant. Adult children are financially independent from their parents. They are free to pursue their economic inclinations anywhere. Considering the security of the parents‚ their family obligations are minimized. Unlike in the less developed countries‚ especially among Asians‚ the children have to take personal care of their poor old parents. An extended family system‚ which is common

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    The respiratory system of the horse is well adapted to athletic exercise‚ with unrestricted upper airway diameters‚ and a large lung capacity afforded by 18 ribs. These combine to enable air intakes of up to 1800 litres per minute in a galloping horse. Volumes of up to 300 litres of blood are pumped at high pressure through small lung capillaries surrounding 10 million air sacs to take up and deliver over 70 litres of oxygen per minute to the working muscles at the gallop. As a result‚ any restriction

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    In both agricultural and arable farming‚ there has been an increase in the pressure to provide plentiful and available good quality food at low prices for consumers. This has led to the development of not only a highly competitive market‚ but intensive methods for farming to have been designed. The conflict of interest between production and conservation has Agricultural Ecosystems Since the change of the agricultural production‚ there has been both positive and negative effects‚ with regards

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    progresses on in this never ending chase for a time and wealth‚ it is undeniable that science has made astounding developments. Technology and computers are everywhere. Today‚ they are becoming the foundation of any development of society. The computer system is not a simple machine. It is like a very modern and highly complex calculator. It can do all the functions at a speedy rate and also helps us to search and progress in our homes and businesses. This is apparently complicated‚ but the vibrant outcome

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    DIPLOMA COMPUTER ENGINEERING INFORMATION SYSTEMS TIME ALLOWED: 3 Hours Question 1 Why do businesses and other organisations have to plan strategically? What factors affect the timescale of the strategic plan? (20 marks) Question 2 Describe the benefits and difficulties that might arise for a small building society that wishes to install an expert system to undertake checking the suitability of potential borrowers. (20 marks) Question 3 A long-established traditional furniture manufacturer has a

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    Proposed Title of the Project: Computerized Hospital Management System in Zimbabwe. 1.0 Background of the Project/ Introduction Through preliminary literature survey/review on I.T management systems in Zimbabwe it can be noted that hospitals have not fully computerised their data management systems. Most hospitals still rely on manual data capturing and storage mechanisms. Such traditional data management systems are prone to many errors‚ faults and biases through the human factor (the personnel

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