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    Horticulture is defined as "the production of plants using a simple nonmechanized technology" (Nanda and Warms 2006:148)‚ while Webster’s Dictionary defines horticulture as the art or science of growing fruits‚ vegetables‚ plants‚ flowers‚ or trees. When most people think of horticulture‚ they simply think of gardening or farming. Most people do not associate horticulture with culture itself or how horticulture relates to anthropology‚ or the study human culture. In all actuality‚ horticulture is

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    Joseph Boasiako AP World History Chapter 1 Evolution August 1‚ 2013 Cues | Notes | Before History (Lucy) | A Woman said to have died 3.2 million years ago‚ whose skeleton was referred to as AL 288-1‚ scientists and archeologists. | Evolution of Homo Sapiens | Were said to have evolved about two hundred years ago. Homo sapiens or Human species are to have similar external features‚ and basic elements of genetic makeup and body chemistry- DNA‚ chromosomal patterns

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    In the Ponderosa Pine forests of the American Southwest‚ modern-day fires‚ marked by billowing smoke plumes‚ have been dubbed “mega fires” due to their immense size and intense paths of ruin. The canopies of these pines are being incinerated and thus destroyed in regions of New Mexico and Arizona. However‚ this area used to not burn so dramatically. Years ago‚ the fire regime‚ or pattern‚ was much different (Roos 2016: “Megafires” lecture). Fire has burned on earth for millennia‚ far longer than

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    Foraging behaviour in tadpoles of the bronze frog Rana temporalis: Experimental evidence for the ideal free distribution DHEERAJ K VEERANAGOUDAR‚ BHAGYASHRI A SHANBHAG and SRINIVAS K SAIDAPUR* Department of Zoology‚ Karnatak University‚ Dharwad 580 003‚ India *Corresponding author (Fax‚ 91-836-2448047; Email‚ saidapur@hotmail.com) The ability of bronze frog Rana temporalis tadpoles (pure or mixed parental lines) to assess the profitability of food habitats and distribute themselves accordingly

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    QUESTION 10 “Would polygamy work in Australia today? Use cross-cultural comparisons to support your argument‚ pay attention to the advantages and disadvantages of this form of marriage.” In this essay I will argue the point that polygamy will not work in the Australian society in which we live today. ‘Polygamy is not merely an exotic habit of a few faraway people. A wide range of very different societies allow a man to be married to more that one wife simultaneously and is even today a viable

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    Basseri ANT 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Introduction The Basseri are a nomadic‚ pastoral tribe of the Fars region of present-day Iran. They have formerly been part of the so-called Khamseh confederation. The area that the Basseri migrate in is the steep mountains of South‚ East and North Shiraz. The "tent" is the basic unit of social organization among the Basseri. All tents have a recognized head that deals with the formal officers of the tribe‚ villagers‚ and

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    How can texts position audiences to reject‚ accept or question values and beliefs? Nelson Mandela once said that “our daily deeds as ordinary South Africans must produce an actual South African reality that will reinforce humanity’s belief in justice‚ strengthen its confidence in the nobility of the human soul‚ and sustain all our hopes for a glorious life for all”. Through the eyes of a person living in an egalitarian society one may be able to view the excellent film District 9‚ as directed by

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    is now Mexico‚ by 1200 BCE. Civilizations were developed and improved on every continent except in Antarctica (Civilization. Retrieved from: http://education.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/civilization/). Early people were nomadic groups of foragers and hunters that began to

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    thousands of years. Clearly‚ their culture and survival in life is defined by the surrounding environment in which they have inhabited and is their homeland. In addition‚ I have come to learn from our text (Nowak& Larid‚ 2010). In a foragers society the forest has proven to be hunters- gathers primary mode of living. My goal by means of my

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    The United States had always been on the side of the Allies in World War II‚ however‚ they did not officially join the fight until the year 1942. They would supply the allied forces in clever ways to technically remain neutral‚ as well as cutting off Japan from trade in order to weaken them and stop their attempts to take over the pacific. Once the US joined‚ Japan was the secondary objective to Europe‚ but once Germany was defeated‚ they could focus on Japan. The battle of Marianas included a major

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