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    The land in the middle colonies was very fertile and therefore was well suited for farming. Because of the rich soil‚ the middle colonies became major exporters of wheat and other grains. The area later got the nickname the Breadbasket Colonies because they produced the majority of the bread and wheat of all the colonies. The climate of the middle colonies was very good‚ with a milder climate then the other

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    Agriculture in India has a significant history. Today‚ India ranks second worldwide in farm output. Agriculture and allied sectors like forestry andfisheries accounted for 16.6% of the GDP in 2009‚ about 50% of the total workforce.[1][2] The economic contribution of agriculture to India’s GDP is steadily declining with the country’s broad-based economic growth. Still‚ agriculture is demographically the broadest economic sector and plays a significant role in the overall socio-economic fabric of India

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    Coupons Mean?’. Beijing Economic News‚ 17 September. Anon. (1996a). ‘Shanghai Adopts New Grain and Cooking Oil Distribution Methods’. Grain and Cooking Oil Market News‚ 8 March. Anon. (1996b). ‘Beijing Raised Grain Sale Prices’. Beijing Economic News‚ 2 July. Beijing Review (1994). ‘Social Security System Takes Shape’. Beijing Review‚ 21-27 February: 6. Cheng‚ S. H.‚ P. Lu‚ and X. G. Yan (1987). ‘Decontrolling Grain Price Is an Inexorable Trend of the Development of Commodity Economy’. Problems of Agricultural

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    ECONOMY OF UKRAINE 1. Economic History Note 2. Economic Overview 3. Industry 4. Agriculture 5. Services 1. Economic History Note Ukraine’s economy has historically been determined by such factors as its advantageous geographic location at the crossroads between Europe and Asia‚ an abundance of the most fertile topsoil called chornozem‚ a rich base of natural resources and a productive labor force. Metals and minerals like coal‚ iron ore‚ gas‚ stone‚ sand and salt

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    brother Dr. John Harvey Kellogg accidently created a new kind of cereal that was flaked when trying to make shredded wheat cereal. Will Kellogg did not a education past the sixth grade‚ but still decided to entered the cereal industry with his new style of cereal in 1906. In 1906 the United States was going from eating breakfast that was rich in fat to a breakfast that was rich with grains and easier to consume as well as easier to make. Will Kellogg realized that to produce a good cereal he needed a

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    Truman Capote kicked his book off by describing a lonesome yet plentiful area called Holcomb‚ Kansas. He used an assortment of imagery to describe the wilting bank‚ the lively fields of wheat and the well taken care of school. In Cold Blood the author wants to portray an old‚ quiet‚ humdrum town where the most interesting thing that happens is the school activities. He used imagery and specific tone to explain his purpose which was to illustrate how dreary the town seemed to be. Capote brought his

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    vitamin D can be found are milk and fatty fish. Vitamin E is needed as it helps the baby’s body to form and use red blood cells and muscles. A dose of 15 milligrams per day is needed. Food sources in which vitamin E can be found are vegetable oil‚ wheat germ‚ nuts‚ spinach‚ and fortified cereals. Vitamin C is needed as it is an antioxidant that protects tissues from damage and helps the body absorb iron and helps the baby build a healthy immune system. A dose of 80 - 85 milligrams per day is needed

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    Commission set up by the Government of India in 1950 also envisaged among its objectives the most effective and balanced utilization of the country’s resources’. The First Five Year Plan accorded the highest priority to agriculture. Large Scale food grains had to be imported in 1951 to supplement the domestic production. Good harvests in the country improved the food production and the Planning Commission at the end of the First Five Year Plan observed that’ the increase in agricultural production had

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    Growing corn‚ wheat‚ rice‚ and sugarcane produces large amounts of agricultural wastes‚ some of which are burned‚ degrading air quality. In the production of cellulosic ethanol‚ the bulk of the biomass would become a valuable source of energy rather than a waste product. In fact‚ municipal solid waste (MSW) includes a large volume of cellulosic material that has the potential to be converted to ethanol. The economic benefits will include additional and more diversified markets for both grain and

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    The importance of calcium and phosphorus is that they play a role in the body and their role is to build bones and teeth this is because they allow rigidity to the structure of the bones and teeth. This is because bones are continuously being rebuilt with new bone being formed and also teeth as well but at a slower rate but this is why calcium and phosphorus is needed and is important. The role of calcium is that it circulates blood and it also helps blood clot in other body tissues and also plays

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