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    Always in the Backseat Alienation is something the stolen generation faces every day and the western society knows nothing about these indigenous issues. Boredom consuming you as you watch another reality television show‚ prepared to be amazed as SBS are broadcasting a new series about indigenous Australia named A Bit of Black Business. The SBS TV series A Bit of Black Business gives you perspective on the issues indigenous Australian’s faces every day and how mainstream Australia affects

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    Explain the features of Romanticism in architecture. In what ways did this differ from the Classical in terms of both style and philosophy? Romanticism also called The Picturesque Style. Romanticism began in the 1790s and lasted through the 1830s‚ Romanticism is largely a movement that grew out of the lingering effects of the revolt against aristocratic rule that began with the French Revolution (Palmer‚ 10 Jun 2011). This essays will analyse both Romanticism and Classicism differences‚ it will also

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    Introduction This essay describes the main aspects of relativist qualitative research in social psychology. Generalised comparisons will be considered between the methodology of relativist qualitative and experimental research‚ reflecting their different epistemology’s (what can be known about human behaviour)‚ via issues of validity‚ reliability and generalisability. In accordance with a logical positivist epistemology‚ experimental researchers argue that social behaviour is an objective‚ independent

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    The Distinguishing Features of Human Resource Management (HRM) in India Introduction  Over the years‚ the business environment has become more and more competitive with the growing number of technological advancements that has caused rapid globalisation of markets. In addition‚ according to Analoui‚ (1998)‚ in this era of knowledge-based economies‚ the workforces of firms are seen as the key resources that enable them to gain competitive advantages over one another. Lado and Wilson (1994) also

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    ICRA Rating Feature POULTRY INDUSTRY - BROILER MEAT AND TABLE EGG Analyst Contact Anjan Ghosh aghosh@icraindia.com +91-22-3047 0006 Overview  The domestic poultry market size is estimated at more than Rs. 47‚000 crore and the growth trend is likely to continue for the present decade as demand has been growing steadily on back of favourable socio economic factors like healthy GDP growth‚ rising purchasing power‚ changing food habits‚ and increasing urbanization. The poultry sector in India

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    During the period 1876-1900‚ there were many different changes to American agriculture. Prior to the American Civil War‚ the United States started a systematic policy of territorial expansion across the continental United States. During this process of expansion‚ land was gained from the Native Americans and the Mexicans through different wars and treaties. However‚ the changes that technology‚ government policy‚ and economic conditions caused shall be explained. The Industrial Age accentuated

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    Why the Productivity Trends in Agriculture in very low? . Shiya Economics ..In spite of the significance of agriculture in the Indian economy‚ per capital productivity in agriculture is less in comparison to the productivity in other sectors of the economy and agricultural productivity of other countries of the world. Agricultural productivity has two aspects. Land productivity and labour productivity. The former implies the productivity of land per hectare or acre and the latter refers to the

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    Agriculture= applied animal and plant sciences Horticulture= “garden cultivation” **“Icultures” olericulture= vegetables viticulture= grapes enology= wine and wine making floriculture= flowers arboriculture= urban trees pomology= fruit Top Sellers: Fruit= grapes (wine‚ juices) Vegetables= Irish potatoes (chips‚ fries) In the world of horticulture‚ California is the number one grower Georgia horticulture: **first in greens and pecans third in blueberries fourth in fresh vegetable production

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    Genetic Diversity In Agriculture Genetic variation is the raw material for the plant breeder‚ who must often select from primitive and wild plants‚ including wild species‚ in search of new genes. The appearance of new diseases‚ new pests‚ or new virulent forms of disease causing organisms makes it imperative that the plant be preserved‚ because it offers a potential for the presence of disease resistant genes not present in cultivated varieties. Also‚ there are demands for new characters-- for

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    Agriculture and the national economy The importance of cotton to the economy Invention of the cotton gin Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin in 1793 Revolutionary impact of the gin It made cotton producing much faster and more efficient Impact on slavery It made less work for the slaves‚ and it made the cotton much easier to work with Encouragement of westward migration It was encouraged to grow cotton westward because there was more land and it was more fertile. Cotton

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