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    term used to describe the forced journey of African slaves from Africa to America in exchange for goods from Europe. It is called the middle passage because it was the middle leg of the ‘triangular trade’. During the 17th century heaps of slaves were kidnapped and transported from the west coast of Africa to America in slave ships. These ships travelled across the Atlantic ocean from and this took about six to eight weeks depending on the weather. Conditions for slaves were horrible on board and

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    Mcqueen English 102 18 April 2012 Commercial Dog-Breeding Facilities Pet shops give many people the impression of happy‚ eager‚ and healthy puppies that are in desperate need of a home and family. Sometimes people feel bad for the animals stuck in the small cages and decide they’re going to save or rescue them. People who buy these animals don’t realize that they’re supporting the commercial dog-breeding industry. Commercial dog-breeding facilities treat animals as a product; they are concerned

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    Forced Founders In Forced Founders by Woody Holton‚ Holton argues that Indian and slave rebellions were the primary force in the Independence movement in Virginia. It is commonly believed that the land-owning gentry class prompted the revolution in Virginia. Nevertheless‚ Holton shows how slaves‚ American Indians‚ and debtors may have actually played a much greater part in the Independence movement than popular history suggests. Holton?s contention is that class conflict acted as a powerful catalyst

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    Forced Marriages You’ve arrived at the airport with your parents‚ you plane is ready to depart but you have no idea what is going on. You have now arrived in Pakistan and have been whisked off to your village to take part in your own wedding ceremony with a 45 year old man you have never met before. This is the start of a brand new life as an unwillingly married 15 year old girl. Although this practice may seem like an old fashioned tradition‚ forced marriages are still going on within European

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    imprisonment for a woman that is forced upon her as a punishment‚ nor enslavement that makes her subservient to man. Marriage is a covenant of faith and consent‚ and a bond of love and concern. (Mawdudi‚ 1992). Forced marriage is the absence of free and full consent of one or both parties. Law and Human rights documents generally describe forced marriage as a union that lacks the free and full consent of both parties. STATEMENT OF THE RESEARCH PROBLEM Young people forced into marriage often become estranged

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    that dogs can go on breeding past a certain age with positive results. Unfortunately‚ many breeders make this disastrous assumption and go on breeding their dogs past the point of exhaustion or until their deaths. While most male dogs can go on their whole lives breeding‚ many factors contribute to a drop in their fertility that will halt the number of pregnancies produced from each mating. Furthermore‚ the age in which a dog shouldn´t be allowed to breed any longer is proportional to their type

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    Forced Perspective

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    Forced Perspective is a technique that makes object appear further away‚ closer‚ larger or smaller. It is like an optical allusion‚ making people believe they see something that they actually don’t. Forced perspective is used in photography‚ film-making and architecture. It manipulates visual perspective through the use of scaled objects and the correlation between them and the vantage point of the camera. Forced Perspective in film can be made believable when environmental conditions obscure

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    Forced Marriages – Room 101 Has tradition gone too far? What tradition‚ the tradition of forced marriages. It is an unpleasant tradition of forced marriages‚ which still sadly‚ exists in this modern world. This form of pairing‚ affects mainly the young British Asian girls/women in the UK. Not only does this happen here‚ but also in many parts of the world due to tradition that goes back to centuries. The practice of forced marriage was very common amongst the upper classes in Europe until the

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    150 Methods of Plant Breeding I Laboratory Exercise / IPB Trip 5 Lecture on Disease Resistance and Stress Tolerance Breeding SAN PASCUAL‚ ALANGELICO O. 2011-33543 DISEASE RESISTANCE AND STRESS TOLERANCE BREEDING Breeding for disease and insect resistance on several vegetable species were being conducted in the institute of plant breeding. Stress tolerance breeding is done as an interdisciplinary and intermodule project of the Physiology division and the different breeding modules in the Institute

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    The Ethics behind selective breeding Selective breeding‚ or artificial selection‚ is a process whereby evolution is overridden so that only organisms with required traits are selected by humans to reproduce over many generations; often resulting in highly productive crops or farm animals‚ or desirable pet breeds (see figure 1). As evolution‚ or natural selection‚ most commonly only allows the fittest‚ strongest and healthiest to survive‚ by-passing this progression can risk adverse organism development

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