Refugee Blues W. H. Auden’s poem of despair‚ misery‚ and isolation‚ “Refugee Blues”‚ describes the hardships faced by two German Jewish refugees attempting to escape Hitler’s Germany. Published in autumn‚ 1939‚ Auden is surrounded by the anti-Sematic hatred that is growing in Germany six months prior to the outbreak of World War II. Auden utilizes this environment and the experiences of German Jews to express the abuse of human rights and the sentiments of refugees. For the near two thousand
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Although the Green Revolution originally described developments for rice and wheat‚ high-yielding varieties HYVs have since been developed for other major food crops important to developing countries‚ including Sorghum‚ Millet‚ Maize‚ Cassava and beans. Moreover‚ a fully fledged system of international agricultural research centres now works on many aspects of developing country agriculture (the future harvest centres that make up the consultative group on international agricultural research.)
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Green Computing can computation advance sustainability? an exploration Launched 2009 Status Completed Participant Michael Halle‚ Brigham and Women’s Hospital and IIC Green Computing The IIC RepoRT • InITIaTIve In InnovaTIve CompuTIng aT haRvaRd‚ 2007–09 Selected accomplishments • Identified a number of faculty interested in translational research on the interface between computation and sustainability • Initiated discussions of how research computing might be organized to be more sustainable and
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The Blue Laws The Blue Laws were laws that were designed to enforce religious standards‚ especially those days that were designated as a day of worship or rest. The name was rumored to have come from the supposedly blue paper the laws were printed on‚ but since that was most likely false‚ historians have found that the name came the 17th century use of the word blue‚ which was a reference to the strict moral codes and those who observed them‚ as in blue-stocking. The blue laws were favored by
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[pic] The Green Revolution The world’s worst recorded food disaster occurred in 1943 in British-ruled India. Known as the Bengal Famine‚ an estimated 4 million people died of hunger that year in eastern India (which included today’s Bangladesh). Initially‚ this catastrophe was attributed to an acute shortfall in food production in the area. However‚ Indian economist Amartya Sen (recipient of the Nobel Prize for Economics‚ 1998) has established that while food shortage was a contributor to the
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Go Green! Opinion by hellgirl223 posted over a year ago | | 8 fans | | | | Keep the earth going green and conserve the green energy! | Ok‚ basically‚ this is just a basic article about the environment. I’ll cover three main topics: 1. Why we need the environment 2. What damages the environment are having 3. How can we help to solve those problems. Why do we need the environment? 1. We LIVE in it- We need the environment as much as the environment needs us and we live in it
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Green Technology INF 103 Computer Literacy Carolyn Hughes February 20‚ 2012 ABSTRACT There are many things in this world that are ever evolving in technology‚ from vehicles‚ television‚ cell phones‚ and even green technology. Some of us might not be too familiar with green; however‚ most people use green technology without even knowing the difference. The following will address questions concerning green technology. 1. What is green technology? 2. What advantages and disadvantages
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Cicely Wood English 101 – 004 1 December 2012 Red or Blue? There are some questions people come across in life that could change his or hers life forever. For example‚ in The Matrix Neo must chose to take the blue pill and live in an ignorant bliss‚ or take the red and find out the truth about the world he is living in. Most people are raised to believe certain things‚ meaning they believe in what ever their parents believe in‚ and their parents believe in what their parents believed in as well
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Pepsi Blue Pepsi Blue Type Flavored Cola Manufacturer PepsiCo‚ Inc. Country of origin United States Introduced mid-2002 Discontinued 2004 (Canadian markets) Related products Crystal Pepsi‚ New Coke Pepsi blue‚ launched in mid-2002 and discontinued in 2004‚ was the result of taste-testing over 100 flavors over a 9-month period. Designed to compete with Coca-Cola’s Vanilla Coke‚ it is considered by some to be the company’s second equivalent of New Coke‚ after the much maligned Crystal
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Green Chemistry Many companies all over the world produce chemicals for their products that are harmful to the environment‚ human health‚ and to all living species. Green Chemistry is the use of chemistry for the prevention of chemical pollution to the environment by using chemicals that are benign‚ or not harmful. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) states that the mission of Green Chemistry is‚ "To promote innovative chemical technologies that reduce or eliminate the use or generation
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