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    Green Revolution

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    Although the Green Revolution originally described developments for rice and wheat‚ high-yielding varieties HYVs have since been developed for other major food crops important to developing countries‚ including Sorghum‚ Millet‚ Maize‚ Cassava and beans. Moreover‚ a fully fledged system of international agricultural research centres now works on many aspects of developing country agriculture (the future harvest centres that make up the consultative group on international agricultural research.)

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    Green Design

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    generations. "Green" or "ecological design" is one positive response to the environmental crisis. It can be defined as any design or planning taking account of ecological principles such as the reduction of pollution‚ sustainable growth‚ recycling‚ energy efficiency and conservation of scarce resources. Green design results in fewer goods‚ smaller goods‚ or products made from environmentally friendly materials‚ that are cleaner‚ quieter and longer lasting or biodegradable. Green design can be

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    Green Revolution

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    issues throught the world. As the 21st century begins‚ many nations are trying to deal with with the enviornmental effects of industrialization. Therefore began the green revolution‚ an attemp to change and if not change at least make progress. Starting in the early 19th Century the United States underwent an industrial revolution. The work that many people did changed as they moved from farms and small workshops into larger factories. They tended to buy things in stores‚ rather than make them at home

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    Green Monday

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    Carnival and buffet served with green food Objective: - To arouse the public awareness of eating green - To let the public know more about eating green - To gain media exposure - To provide a chance for the public to try vegetarian cuisines ⋄encourage them to eat green often how activities: The carnival and buffet served with green food which will be launched in West Kowloon Waterfront Promenade on 23-24 of November‚ 2013. It is a free of

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    Green Computing

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    Green Computing & Green IT What is Green Computing or Green IT? Bill Gates predicted many years ago of a PC in every home.  He was widely considered to be simply promoting an unlikely scenario with the aim of boosting Microsoft’s profits.  However‚ how right he truly was.  Not just at home but also virtually every commercial organisation of any size is heavily reliant upon IT.  At home there is little we can do regarding our use of IT‚ other than not leaving our PC’s switched on uneccessarily

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    What are amylases? Amylases are enzymes that break down starch or glycogen. Amylases are produced by a variety of living organisms‚ ranging from bacteria to plants and humans. Bacteria and fungi secrete amylases to the outside of their cells to carry out extracellular digestion. When they have broken down the insoluble starch‚ the soluble end products such as (glucose or maltose) are absorbed into their cells. Amylases are classified based on how they break down starch molecules i. α-amylase

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    Green Tea

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    industry‚ the green tea is one of the fastest growing segments due to increasing health consciousness along with enhancing consumer awareness about the health benefits of green tea. According to the World Health Organization‚ by 2015‚ the overweight population is expected to cross 1.5 billion and mounting healthcare costs in the U.S. alone would reach more than $117 billion; all this is creating significant opportunities for weight management products such as green tea. The global green tea market is

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    easy to be green

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    Easy to Be Green 6565 W. Johnson Street Chicago‚ IL 60607 June 3‚ 2013 John Hill Construction Manager Greenfield Community College 123 Greenfield Lane Greenfield‚ IL 85236 Dear Mr. Hill: As a valued customer of our company‚ we are delighted that you have accepted our business proposal to design and install energy-efficient heating‚ cooling‚ and insulation systems in your school. At EBG our customer is the most important thing and we work hard to fulfill each and every client’s needs.

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    Green Fuel

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    GREEN FUEL 1. With the present constraints in the supply line of crude oil through Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)‚ ‘Green fuel’ rather well famous as biofuel has already set a new dimension to world’s fuel mythologies of exhausting fossil fuels by next century. It paved the way to the scientists to divert from the traditional chase behind the carbon cycle to discover the ideal fuel for man kind’s usage amidst preserving globe. 2. Biofuel is mainly a type which is distilled

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    The Go-Getter

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    The Go-Getter is about becoming one. It’s a tale that would appeal to inspire salesmen and employers. This short story was placed in the close of World War 1 and follows a fellow named William Peck. William is a disabled veteran who accomplishes his way to the top of Cappy Ricks’ Logging and Lumber Company. William endured an enormous amount of difficult challenges and overcame them with his wit and determined attitude. Peck’s first challenge was to get the job‚ he went directly to Cappy. Peck ended

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