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    Types of farming

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    Group 5: I. Shifting Cultivation II. Wet Padi Cultivation III. Market Gardening IV. High-tech farming V. Plantation agriculture VI. Oil palm cultivation VII. Tea Cultivation What Is Shifting Cultivation?  Clearing forest to raise crops.  It is also known as “Slash-and-burn agriculture”. Where Is Shifting Cultivation Found?  Africa  Amazon  Most Basin of South America parts of Southeast Asia Where Is Shifting Cultivation

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    types of friends

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    alone‚ so I go play tennis with her regularly. We talk a lot about this sport on how to improve the foot step‚ the dink‚ the equipments. We play together but we do not express our personal problems or private stories to each other. In my view‚ this type of friends is best called ’acquaintances ’ because we‚ at some point‚ rely on them for some convenient causes. Moreover‚ I need Tanya as a sport mate to be able to play my favorite sport and she needs me for the same reason. About George‚ though we

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    types of manslaughter

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    reason‚ inexcusable or intentional killing of another human being without premeditation. Manslaughter is distinct crime and is not a lesser sentence like most people believe than murder. Manslaughter is not as serious as murder either. There are two types of manslaughter that breaks manslaughter down farther the first is voluntary manslaughter there needs to be intent to kill or cause serious harm to another person second‚ there is involuntary manslaughter. Involuntary manslaughter doesn’t have the

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    Type of Bonds

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    Type of Bonds Fixed rate bonds have a coupon that remains constant throughout the life of the bond. A variation are stepped-coupon bonds‚ whose coupon increases during the life of the bond. Zero-coupon bonds (zeros) pay no regular interest. They are issued at a substantial discount to par value‚ so that the interest is effectively rolled up to maturity (and usually taxed as such). The bondholder receives the full principal amount on the redemption date. High-yield bonds (junk bonds) are bonds

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    Types of Friends

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    Linh Tran Prof J. Mc Dade English 1301 Date 2/2/2013 How to Study Effectively There is no doubt that studying is a long-term process. However‚ students grapple with many issues in their lives‚ and because of all of the competing things for their attention. Therefore‚ it is hard to concentrate on studying. Therefore‚ how to studying effectively is a question should be defined to all students. The key to effective studying is not cramming. There are some ways to studying

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    Types of Leadership

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    Types of Leadership 1. Autocratic Style: Leaders have complete authority and control”His style is ’Do What I Tell You”.He retains as much power & decision making authority as possible. He makes decisions without reference or consulting to anyone else. It makes high degree of dependency on the leader which may create de-motivation and hostility of staff. • An autocratic leader is the one who commands and expects followership. The leader leads by the ability to withhold or give rewards

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    Types of assessment

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    What is meant by assessment? What are the strengths and weaknesses of the assessment types and methods you use? How would you involve your learner into the assessment process? Why do we need to keep records of assessment? Assessments are a critical part of the education system; highlighted by Black and Wiliams’(1998) who define assessments as activities providing “information to be used as feedback to modify the teaching and learning activities in which they are engaged”. There are two forms

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    Types of Guilt

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    1. A hesitancy to assert oneself * I only understand that it is a type of guilt which is you are ashamed of being embarrass of what you are saying or you think it is wrong. You mistrust yourself because your are not sure of what you think if it is right or true. 2. Feeling of shame for a particular inner feeling * It is a feeling that you ashamed that you’re embarrass because you’re different to their culture. You afraid of being laughable or unacceptable because you are not the same

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    Weighbridge Types

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    Weighbridge Technology Weighbridges play a vital role in today’s agricultural industries‚ providing valuable weight data for incoming and outgoing vehicles at farms‚ mills and terminals‚ as well as for bulk loading activities. Now a blend of versatile instrumentation‚ user-friendly software and communication technology is rapidly increasing the scope of weighbridges‚ thereby expanding their operational and data collection capabilities. Parkerfarm’s Mark Spick outlines what users should look for

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    Types of Fallacy

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    Types of Fallacy 1) Fallacy of Accident/ Fallacy of Sweeping Generalization - occurs when one reason with the generalization as if it has no exceptions. Examples: 1) Cutting people with a knife is a crime Surgeons cut people with knives Therefore‚ surgeons are criminals. 2) Birds can fly Penguins are birds Therefore‚ penguins can fly 3) Speeding up above 50 kph is a crime. Therefore‚ ambulance drivers are criminals. 2) Fallacy of Converse Accident - occurs when

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