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    Green Revolution

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    the increased use of fertilizers and irrigation are known collectively as the Green Revolution‚ which provided the increase in production needed to make India self-sufficient in food grains‚ thus improving agriculture in India. Hybrid high-yielding wheat was first introduced to India in 1963 by Dr. Borlaug. Borlaug has been hailed as the Father of the Green Revolution but M.S. Swaminathan is known as the "Father of the Green Revolution in India" The methods adopted included the use of high yielding

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    effects of power

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    Attaining power in works of literature can be a very effective way to bring a character to life. Once a character gains power‚ the reader sees their true personality‚ whether that is a good or evil personality. Power can bring people together and provide happiness or destroy a person and cause chaos. Many works of literature contain characters that are affected by power. Some characters are affected for the better while others are destroyed by the effects of power. The destructive effects of power are

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    Power 2

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    When a person has enough power in a society‚ it gives them a lot of control over certain things. When they have this control‚ they can have ownership over a person or a thing. By naming someone‚ or something‚ a person gains an unspoken ownership over him or her‚ they are now in control of him or her and it has created a new identity for them and erased their old identity. Power‚ naming and un-naming‚ control and ownership and identity are very important elements in “Mary” and “No

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    Benefits of Green Tea

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    BENEFITS OF GREEN TEA Green tea is one of the types of tea that is entirely made out of leaves. It is also very popular in ancient times and it was originated in Asia’s country‚ China. Nowadays‚ more and more people enjoy the tea across the world. According to recent research‚ people not only drinking green tea but they find it into many things like toiletries‚ ice-cream‚ food and many more. Why are there many people looking for it ?. This is because green tea has many benefits which make it a

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    uses the colors green‚ gold/yellow‚ grey‚ and blue to exemplify the characteristics of a person or place The most used color of the whole novel is green. Green symbolizes money. In the story money is the center of the characters’ lives. Gatsby thinks that having a lot of money will win over Daisy. Which he later finds out is not the case.  Green in the novel is used to describe new money‚ the money Gatsby has. Symbols of Gatsby’s money include “his large green lawn and the green ivy growing up his

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    Green Technology

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    Green Technologies Green technology‚ also known as environmental or clean technology‚ minimizes impacts on the environment and natural resources. It’s based on concepts such as conserving water and energy‚ reducing waste and pollution‚ harnessing renewable energy sources‚ finding ways to reuse materials‚ and developing less polluting technologies. Green technology is everywhere these days; in the news‚ politics‚ fashion‚ and of course technology. Green Technology is becoming so widespread

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    Introduction Green Architecture Definition and Origin Green architecture or Sustainable building is the practice of building homes which are environment friendly and resource efficient throughout its life time. It is a way of reacting to the global economic crisis‚ environmental issues‚ growing human population‚ destruction of natural resources and the loss of biodiversity. While it may seem that this practice started only a few decades ago when environmentalists and conservationist were given

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    Green Energy

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    This presentation is based on Green Energy and the affect of economy on it. The use of renewable energy is on the rise around the world. The costs of this renewable energy is relatively costly. This means in the long run over time the costs will be paid for and consumers will see a lower energy bill. There has been great achievements in smaller countries with the introduction of green energy. They have seen how useful this is and the way it provides electricity with no problems. Many countries

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    Green Technology

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    Green technology can be defined as any technology that is friendly to the environment; it may also be called clean technology. The field of "green technology" encompasses a continuously evolving group of methods and materials‚ from techniques for generating energy to non-toxic cleaning products(Green Technology 2010) Green technology can be found almost anywhere and some examples of green technology are‚ green energy‚ green building‚ green chemistry‚ and green nanotechnology. Green energy can be

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    happens to the best of us. To be specific‚ this is exactly what happens to John Coffey in Stephen King’s novel‚ The Green Mile. In the novel‚ John‚ a giant 6’8” African American‚ is sent to death row at Cold Mountain Penitentiary for his alleged rape and murder of two young girls. He ends up in the care of Paul Edgecomb‚ supervisor of Cold Mountain’s death row‚ nicknamed “The Green Mile” after the color of the linoleum tiles. During John’s

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