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    Q.How did trade networks in the post-Classical era compare to the Classical era? A.There were more‚ larger‚ and better trade networks which means the bigger the network the more supplies and agriculture comes in which can create food surplus which leads to growth in population social classes and a golden age for the empire. Q.What new technologies‚ governmental policies‚ and merchant activities accompanied these developments? A. Innovations in transportation‚ state policies‚ and mercantile practices

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    2009 Namma Metro – A Study Chinmay Centre for Budget & Policy Studies Namma Metro – A Study Foreword The Centre for Budget and Policy Studies has been examining government accounts to unravel the real priorities behind government policies. All governments make all kinds of promises. To keep a promise they must raise and spend money. This information is contained in budgets. What a government does‚ as opposed to what it says it is doing‚ can be gleaned from this source. But while a

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    Rizal Rizal is one of the famous hero in our country. Even me‚ I recognized Rizal as the best hero in the Philippines. Not only because of his works but also for his sacrifice to our country. Dr. Jose Rizal is a unique example of many-splendored genius who became the greatest hero of a nation. He’s a very talented person‚ a genius. I admire his works and his love for his family. He’s a man that knows how to love the family. Rizal’s life story was full of love and hope. His mother taught him

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    noun the deliberate modification of the characteristics of an organism by manipulating its genetic material. Genetic modification caused by human activity has been occurring since humans first domesticated organisms in 12 000 BC. Genetic engineering as the direct transfer of DNA from one organism to another was first accomplished by Herbert Boyer and Stanley Cohen in 1973. Advances have allowed scientists to manipulate and add genes to a variety of different organism and to induce a range of

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    often harder than hunting and gathering‚ agriculturalists‚ because of their capacity to increase their population‚ expanded across much of the planet at the expense of hunter-gatherers. The process was gradual and largely peaceful. In some places pastoralism‚ the dependence on herd animals prevailed. Megaliths and other monumental structures are products of the diverse religious beliefs and practices of Neolithic societies. In some places small agricultural villages developed into towns that were

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    Island‚ a coastal desert site‚ the record shows a mixed diet of terrestrial and marine faunal sources (Manne & Veth‚ 2015). Another interesting aspect of indigenous Australian archaeology is that there was little to no evidence of agriculture or pastoralism developed before European colonizers arrived in Australia. There are numerous examples of various technologies used throughout the different environments‚ but most Aboriginal groups employed a hunter-gatherer-based economic system. Mobility of groups

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    Science is referred to as a system of objective knowledge obtained through deep researches done by the human being. With the help of scientific inventions and techniques‚ we have got all the latest facilities and high living standards. The physical science is associated with the nature and behavior of energy and matter. Physics includes the study of time‚ light and gravity. Chemistry deals with the properties‚ composition‚ structure and reactions of the matter. Astronomy involves the study of the

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    A solar inverter‚ or PV inverter‚ converts the variable direct current (DC) output of a photovoltaic (PV) solar panel into a utility frequencyalternating current (AC) that can be fed into a commercial electrical grid or used by a local‚ off-grid electrical network. It is a critical component in a photovoltaic system‚ allowing the use of ordinary commercial appliances. Solar inverters have special functions adapted for use with photovoltaic arrays‚ including maximum power point tracking and anti-islanding protection

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    Floriculture

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    “Retailers‚ knowledges and changing commodity networks: The case of the cut flower trade” The Blackwell Cultural Economy Reader pg 210-230. Humphrey‚ J‚ McCulloch‚ N‚ & Ota‚ M‚ 2004‚ “The impact of European market changes on employment in the Kenyan horticulture sector” Journal of International Development 16‚ no.1 pg 63-80. Melese A‚ T‚ & Helmsing A‚ J‚ 2010‚ “Endogenisation or enclave formation? The development of the Ethiopian cut flower industry” The Journal of Modern African Studies 48‚ no. 1‚ pg

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    distinction between ‘‘men’s work’’ and ‘‘women’s work.’’ In horticulture‚ the chief task for men was to clear the land. After this was done‚ women performed the more time-consuming tasks of planting‚ weeding‚ and harvesting. As with economies based on hunting and gathering‚ economies depend on horticulture were much more affiliated to the labor of women than the productive activities of men. Men‚ however‚ took on a larger role when horticulture gave way to agriculture. Also‚ in prehistory‚ women have

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