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    product) that having a stable economy. Here are some common aims of government which everyone country has to take care of : Keep inflation under control Inflation creates uncertainty and results in the fall in the value of money in terms of goods and services. Inflation also creates uncertainty. Therefore‚ the governments use macroeconomic policy instruments to keep inflation under control. Maintain a high level of employment High unemployment is bad for the economy. Unemployment means resources

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    What is the current role of the BRIC economies in the global economy? Introduction The importance of the BRIC countries to the global economy has increased because of the high economic growth rates in China‚ Brazil‚ India‚ and Russia. A forecast has been made shows that the BRICs would account for 37% of economic global growth during the period 2011-16 which would increase the BRIC share of global output from 19% to 23% (Goldman‚ S. (2004). However‚ the proportion of global output produced

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    mechanization is the provision of human workers and replacement of animal labour with machinery to assist and replace physical requirement of work. Therefore agricultural mechanization embraces and implements the use of tools and machines for agricultural development‚ crop production‚ harvesting‚ storage and on farming processing. In the history of agricultural mechanization‚ a periodical development of agriculture has enhanced several advancements in farming techniques and tools were manifested. During the

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    Agricultural Systems 1. Page 96-97 Farming Systems and Types and Classification of Types of Farming. You need to know the following key terminology:- • Systems = Inputs‚ processes‚ outputs • Arable‚ pastoral and mixed farming • Commercial and subsistence farming • Extensive and intensive farming 2. Subsistence and intensive rice farming in the Lower Ganges Valley – page 112. The information from page 112 has been summarised in the table below:- |TITLE

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    I n t e r n a t i o n a l   Te l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n   U n i o n     GSR 2013 Background paper THE ROLE OF STANDARDS IN A DIGITAL ECONOMY                                        The views expressed in this paper are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the  opinions of ITU or its Membership.                                                               ITU 2013  All rights reserved. No part of this  publication may be reproduced

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    AGRICULTURAL DRONES

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    AGRICULTURAL DRONES; EXERTION OF DRONES IN AGRONOMY Arthur C. Clarke elucidates the amelioration in technology proclaimed that; any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. It will not be counterfactual if I say that this statement of Clarke construes the prevailing panorama of progressive accession in technology. The word drone generally delineates grim reaper in the minds of Pakistani denizens by up surging the innervations of quietus‚ consternation and trepidation. Monotonous

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    The agricultural revolution refers to the important changes that took place in agriculture changes in the 18th century England CHANGES 1. Enclosure movements : Reasons: Growing population (need more food) Numbers of war fought with france Farmers wanting to have one or two large blocks of land instead of few scattered strip Methods: Landlord tried to set up large estates where they could use new farming methods and machines Forced the tenant farmers to give up their land‚ exchange land

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    My Reaction to Agricultural Biotechnology On December 3‚ 2013‚ Rick Welsh‚ a professor of food studies visited Monmouth College to speak about agricultural biotechnology‚ along with how it has been developed and the impacts that it is having on society. After hearing Professor Welsh mention that he was going to be speaking about agricultural biotechnology‚ I instantly thought of the documentary film that I watched a couple days ago‚ The World According to Monsanto. Monsanto is a food company that

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    By the 1840s‚ America had become split in opinion over whether slavery was an evil which needed to be removed or a vital part of the southern economy and therefore needed to be kept. The North believed slavery was an evil because slaves were treated inhumanely. For them‚ the ideal of slavery was a denial to human’s basic rights. The fact that slavery was mainly used in the south and did not directly impact the lives of those who lived in the North‚ there was no threat being made to the Northerners

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    Nigerian Culture Today

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    Nigerian Culture Today Globalization is something that has left not one place on this earth untouched. Everywhere‚ countries are constantly changing and adapting their cultures to become more industrialized and urbanized – more modern. Nigeria is one of those countries. Like most globalized countries‚ Nigeria has strayed far from the path of traditional culture‚ and adopted numerous new aspects of culture of a global nature. In Nigeria‚ though‚ globalization has occurred rather quickly.

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