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    Community Radio

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    Role of Community Radio What is Community Radio? The expression Community Radio has been defined in different ways. It has been called a local radio‚ people’s radio‚ democratic radio‚ and so on. Community radio is a form of local radio which defines itself as an autonomous entity – and relies on the community for its survival without any commercial aims or objects. Community radio is confined to a small geographical area. It depends on low power transmission covering not more

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    w w w e tr .X m eP e ap .c rs om International General Certificate of Secondary Education CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS BIOLOGY PAPER 1 Multiple Choice 0610/1 OCTOBER/NOVEMBER SESSION 2002 45 minutes Additional materials: Multiple Choice answer sheet Soft clean eraser Soft pencil (type B or HB is recommended) TIME 45 minutes INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Do not open this booklet until you are told to do so. Write your name‚ Centre number and candidate number on the answer

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    of consumers and suppliers while using graphs as indicated. Real Word Experience According to a United Nations’ monthly Food Price Index‚ In July 2012‚ food prices jumped 6% because of grain prices‚ specifically corn prices (Smith‚ 2012). According to this report‚ global corn prices jumped to almost 23%‚ due to the a severe degrade of maize crop prospects in the United States‚ following drought conditions and excessive heat during critical stages of the crop development (Smith‚ 2012). According

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    agricultural production without the use of synthetic chemicals (fertilizers‚ pesticides‚ antibiotics‚ etc). For crop production‚ organic materials such as compost and manure are used to maintain soil organic matter and as sources of nutrients. Nitrogen-fixing as well as pest resistant plant varieties are utilized. The incorporation of soil management techniques such as mulching‚ inter-cropping and crop rotation are integral components of an organic farming system. Organic farming is a farming system that

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    But the financial conditions of the farmer of our country are not satisfactory. The farmers of this country were oppressed in various ways at the time of British Rule. The indigenous moneylenders and other landlords supplied credit to produce crops and for other purposes to the farmers and many farmers lost their belongings due to not repay their debt. They took “Dadan” from moneylender and when they would repay the money with interest‚ they would become landless day by day. To ease this situation

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    Biodegradable Plastic Bags

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    amylose and amylopectin. The alpha linkage of amylose starch allows it to be flexible and digestible. Starch-based biodegradable plastics may have starch contents ranging from 10% to greater than 90%. Starch based polymers can be based on crops such as corn (maize)‚ wheat or potatoes. Starch content needs to exceed 60% before significant material breakdown occurs. As the starch content is increased‚ the polymer composites become more biodegradable and leave less recalcitrant residues. Often

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    Economics 515 Midterm 1 1. Economic growth vs. economic development‚ define extensive growth & intensive growth Economic growth is the sustained increase in the output of goods/services of a society. Economic development is economic growth plus changes in technical and institutional arrangements by with output are produced. Extensive growth- increase in output due to increase in inputs (labor force grows‚ land stock increases) Intensive growth- increase in output per unit of input –

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    Topic:        Human Nutrition in the Developing Country of Guyana * Introduction * According to the United Nation and the International Monetary Fund‚ countries are categorized according to their socio-economic position with respect to their Gross Domestic Product (GDP)‚ income per capita‚ life expectancy and the wellbeing of the natives. These factors are compared to all the countries all over the world. Countries with a low level of material wellbeing are considered developing or underdeveloped

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    review the concepts of supply‚ demand‚ quantity demand and price influence given the provided scenario wherein the demand for corn has increased due to usage as an alternative energy source. The essay will evaluate the effect of this on the substitute crop soybeans and how demand affects not only quantity but variety and use of resources such as land and labor. Further‚ it will look at pricing implications of increased demand as well as price elasticity of demand and the ultimate outcomes measure of

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    Benzoic acid. After careful observation‚ distilled water fit the requirement. During recrystallization‚ 0.5 grams of Benzoic acid were added into a 50mL flask with 10 mL distilled water. After performing this experiment‚ the first crop had a mass of .334 grams with a second crop of 0.0grams. The percent recovery yields 66.8%‚ which means that according to expected value of 70% this data confirms that the Benzoic is pure. Finally‚ the melting range was between 120 to 122 degrees which again confirms that

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