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    Corn

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    The year is 1942. Families living in their most beloved country‚ the United States of America‚ stare at their radio sets in onset fear as they witness secondhand one of the most destructive and harrowing events in the history of their country. Standing before all this is a man who has gone through tough and harsh times‚ due to an illness he has contracted earlier in his life. The man is Franklin Delano Roosevelt‚ and he must now deliver one of the most heroic speeches his land will ever need. Similar

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    10-15% alcohol produced from corn‚ some say the price of food has risen‚ causing hardships‚ increased food prices‚ and other problems. Ethanol has been blamed for the rise of food prices. Since corn is used for many different things such as food for us‚ ethanol gasoline and food for animals. Even though ethanol lowers our gas mileage corn is being used more for ethanol and making it more expensive for the people who would like to eat corn on a cob. In 2013‚ 40% of corn and other crops went to produce

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    Planting a Sequoia All afternoon my brothers and I have worked in the orchard‚ Digging this hole‚ laying you into it‚ carefully packing the soil. Rain blackened the horizon‚ but cold winds kept it over the Pacific‚ And the sky above us stayed the dull gray Of an old year coming to an end. In Sicily a father plants a tree to celebrate his first son’s birth– An olive or a fig tree–a sign that the earth has one more life to bear. I would have done the same‚ proudly laying new stock into my father’s

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    Anderson Vs. Wes Anderson

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    example than Wes Anderson‚ he is one of the best examples of a modern auteur‚ with a whimsical visual style all his own and narrative tendencies that remain consistent across his body of work. Chances are that if you know of Anderson and his past films‚ you can spot whether a movie is directed by him within five seconds of watching one his works or viewing a trailer for an upcoming film. With a distinct color palette that links everything from a the production design to the outfits‚ Anderson adheres to

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    Bt Corn

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    Research Question “Evaluation of the commercialization of Bt-Corn breeds: how it is both economically efficient and overall beneficial for the environment.” Abstract This paper discusses and evaluates both the negative and positive aspects and raised controversial issues regarding Bt-Corn‚ a transgenic maize developed through genetic engineering and biotechnology methods‚ and will finally conclude that the commercialization of Bt-Corn breeds for the past 14 years have been both economically advantageous

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    Demand for Corn

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    Demand for Corn If the demand for corn increases due to its use as an alternative energy source‚ the supply of corn substitute like soybean would decrease. This would happen because as the demand of corn rises‚ the price of corn would rise. Therefore the producers of a substitute like soybean would start producing corn instead of the soybean considering that they both have the same farmland. The producers of soybean will expect to make more profit by selling corn at a higher price assuming the cost

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    corn coffee

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    Corn coffee is the healthy alternative by Rita T. dela Cruz Majority of Filipinos are coffee drinkers. The growing number of coffee shops in almost every corner of the metro has become the most evident indication that the coffee industry is a thriving business. Whether it’s a form of social activity or simply a favorite pastime‚ drinking coffee has become an inevitable trend. With the popularity of coffee as a beverage comes the cautious effort to lessen the caffeine intake especially among

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    Method of Planting Paddy

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    METHOD OF PLANTING PADDY Paddy is an important food crop. A paddy crop is also unique compared to other crops because of the cultivation process. However‚ paddy cultivation process consists of two methods that is cultivation in modern way and cultivation in traditional way. However‚ the process of paddy cultivation experienced a similar process but differ only in terms of technology and revenue. Therefore‚ paddy cultivation methods through several steps such as: 1) Plantation site selection

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    HAKLUYT___1584_____ A particular discourse concerning the great necessity and manifold commodities that are like to grow to this Realm of England by the Western discoveries lately attempted‚ Written in the year 1584 * ™ known as ™ DISCOURSE OF WESTERN PLANTING [Excerpts] 1. That this western discovery will be greatly for the enlargement of the gospel of Christ whereunto the princes of the reformed religion are chiefly bound among whom her Majesty is principal. . . . Then it is necessary for the salvation

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    GMO corn

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    Genetically modified corn‚ Gasoline and High fructose corn syrup Did you know that about 85% of our corn is genetically modified (True Food Network)? It’s really surprising how genetically modified food has been incorporated into our society. We eat genetically modified food every single day whether it would be yogurt‚ fruits‚ milk‚ peanut butter‚ etc. So what is genetically modified food‚ according to “Non-GMO shopping guide”‚ genetically modified food (also known as GMO) is define as “the result

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