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    Why Is Cahokia Important

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    Cahokia is a Native American city located across the Mississippi river‚ and is commonly referred to as the Cahokia mounds. This was the site of large farming operations‚ a central part of the trading network‚ and religious rituals. The size of the mounds led many people to believe that they were built by slave labor‚ but this was deemed false‚ the people actually considered it an honor to be a part of constructing something so great. Like many cities similar to Cahokia‚ there was a central area/mound

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    Magic Bag Lab Report

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    On December 7‚ 2016 I started the fungi lab experiment. My goal throughout this procedure was to make evident the growth of fungi through a seven-day process I first had to go to the local grocery store to purchase all my substrates. The substrates include: One slice of potato (sample type A)‚ one slice of bread (sample type B)‚ one slice of kiwi fruit (sample type C)‚ a small slice of cake (sample type D)‚ and small cube size of avocado (sample type E). I then placed each item in a Ziploc bag; I

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    In the story “ The World On A Turtle’s Back” it talked about how when the girl fell through the hole in the ground in the Sky World she tried grabbing the edge to stop her from falling but she couldn’t hang on and Fell through the hole.. “ However‚ between her fingers there clung bits of things that were growing on the floor of the Sky World and bits of the root tips of the great tree” (26). This textual evidence talks about how the world was created and what helped create the world and all of the

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    How could he just treat us all like we were cattle as if it was nothing? The speedometer crept up to 60 miles per hour. Didn’t he care that people everywhere were starving? How could he do this? When he was elected he promised that he would Make America Great Again. 70 miles per hour. I had to get to the rally. We needed change‚ we could be that change. 80 miles per hour. My thoughts were interrupted as my eyes caught the reflecting glow of red and blue lights paint the night sky behind me. Crap

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    Strategic management involves the use of innovation to gain a competitive advantage in the industry. In the article‚ “It’s Tough Being a Small Fry at McDonald’s”‚ it talk about how does Ted Lezotte get more stores in the hands of his better operators. Innovation is a topic in strategic management. Through getting rid of smaller franchisees allows McDonald’s to speed renovations and the implementation of new technology‚ such as the self-ordering touchscreens being tested in about 250 locations. A

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    Narwhals Relate To Humans

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    “Narwhals” Did you know that narwhals are real‚ living‚ things for that are not extinct? Well‚ if you read on you can learn about their habitat and their life! Humans use narwhals their tusks or tooth and skin. Do want to know more? Keep reading and you will. How do Narwhals Relate to Humans Humans use narwhals for various reasons. One of the many reasons are for their tusks or tooth atop of the upper lip which is eight and a half feet long for males. Narwhal’s eat fish‚ shrimp‚ and squid.

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    Farmland Farmland is a documentary on the lives of six successful young commercial farmers and ranchers. Following the film‚ Margaret Schlass (featured in the documentary) presents her journey as a first-generation Certified Naturally Grown vegetable farmer and business owner of One Woman Farm in Pennsylvania. First generation farming is always a big challenge because the price of land and infrastructure costs are very high (equipment‚ seed‚ etc.) which is part of the reason why her farm is small

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    ENVS 1301 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES DISCUSSION FORUM UNIT 5 1. Summarize‚ in Your own words (do not copy from the website) two of the methods for sustainable agriculture from “Solutions: Advance Sustainable Agriculture: Using science-based practices‚ we can produce abundant food while preserving our soil‚ air and water” including all hyperlinks used. 2. List one method that you think would work well in your local village/town/region. Why would it work well? Explain. 3. Please outline

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    Executive Summary: Monsanto Company Strategic Management Issues Over the past 20 years‚ Monsanto has grown and shifted focus from high-volume‚ commodity chemical products to becoming one of the world’s leading producers of agricultural products. The firm has also developed a strong foothold in the human life sciences industry. This shift in business strategy has been the result of the culmination of many efforts to transform Monsanto into a global life sciences company. As a result of this transformation

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    The slow food movement implies a mindset of living to eat rather than eating to live. The slow food movement began in 1989 as a protest against McDonald’s and stands for the same. This movement signifies a push against fast food and strives to reconnect people to what they are eating. Michael Pollan writes of the slow food movement in The Omnivore’s Dilemma. Pollan wishes to reform the lost connection that humans once had with their food in the aspect of farmers‚ crops‚ plants‚ and animals. The slow

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