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    headlines‚ and an uncertain future for many farmers. Although the Schmeisers ultimately didn’t have to pay Monsanto‚ the courts did find them guilty of patent infringement. The fact that a transnational corporation would persecute small farmers is troubling to many‚ and shows the depth and breadth of a decades-long transformation: the steady erosion of farmers’ practice of developing and saving seeds. “Neither I nor my parents or grandparents ever envisioned farmers losing control of their seed‚” Schmeiser

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    color without color‚ but is needed to produce all colors. A color that will either intrigue us or shy us away. This controversy is best represented as an archetype in “a song in the front yard” by Gwendolyn Brooks. The speaker of the poem‚ a young girl‚ is exceedingly sheltered. She wishes to venture outside of her front yard into the unknown and explore like the other children who have a more unconventional lifestyle than her. The girl imagines the unknown to be mysterious‚ filled with adventure‚

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    Women’s Liberation Since the middle of this century‚ women around the world have been seeking greater independence and recognition. No longer content with their traditional roles as housewives and mothers‚ women have joined together to create the so-called “women’s liberation movement”. While the forces behind this international movement vary from culture to culture and from individual to individual‚ the basic causes in the United States can be traced to three events: the development of effective

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    PEASANTS AND FARMERS Q1.Explain what the open field system meant to rural people in 18th century in England from the point of view of (a) A rich man (b) A labourer (c) A peasant women. Ans: Open field system Before the 18th century in large parts of England the country side was open‚ it was not partitioned into enclosed lands privately owned by landlords. Peasants: They cultivated strips of land around the village they lived in. Mixed quality of land: At the beginning f each

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    Actress and model. Halle Maria Berry was born August 14th‚ 1966‚ in Cleveland‚ Ohio. The youngest daughter of two girls and was born to Jerome Berry and Judith Hawkins-Berry‚ an interracial couple. Halle and her older sister Heidi spent the first few years of their childhood living in an inner-city neighborhood. Halle’s mother named her after a department store in Ohio she enjoyed shopping at. In the early 1970s‚ Jerome Berry abandoned his wife and children‚ after which Judith moved her

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    Period 4 Black Americans of Achievement: Halle Berry The book I was interested in reading was Black Americans of Achievement: Halle Berry. It was written by Rose Blue and Corinne Naden. Halle Berry was born on August 14th‚ 1968. She was named Halle Berry after a department store where her mother enjoyed shopping. She was born and raised in Cleveland‚ Ohio. She was also known as "The Girl with the

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    Bounded Liberation of the ’Captives’ Given the inherently scripted nature of call centre work that CSRs carry out under high surveillance and under very stringently monitored environment‚ Callcom propagates a work context characterized by fun. This is a deliberate attempt by the organization to counter the monotonous nature of work tasks. As on employee Punita working as a CSR for 2 years puts it‚ "the whole idea is to create an open and a play feel to the atmosphere. The idea is to just loosen

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    The Blacker the Berry

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    Nyandeng Daw 12-1-2012 Ethnic Studies The Blacker the Berry The Blacker the Berry is a novel by Wallace Thurman and it’s a well-known novel from him. That tittle is part of an African American saying “The Blacker the Berry‚ the sweeter the juice.” Meaning that the darker the skin color of a black woman is‚ the tastier is their juice. The novel explores prejudice within the African American community. Emma Lou‚ one of the characters bears the “burden of blackness” every generation her family

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    Liberation Theology

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    Jeremy Partin I. Title Page II. Thesis Page III. Introduction Liberation theology in Latin America was first introduced in the late 1960’s‚ although it became famous after the writing of Gustavo Gutierrez. The roots of liberation theology can be traced back to Europe because Catholic priests were sent there to go to school. It was there where they became radicalized and sent back to Latin America. This radicalization led many to start thinking differently‚ including Gutierrez. He and others

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