Home Security
....
Vol. 69. No. 772. February 1993, p. 16-19. Tevis, C. "Home Security Systems." Successful
Farming.
Vol. 92. No. 6. April 1994, p. 62-63.
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Era of Jacksonian Democracy
.... widespread occupation, with Jacksonian influence yielding growth "both in size and productivity, especially under the impact of new
farming methods and ....
Vol. ....
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Costs of Illegal Immigration
.... According to INS statistics, of the 1.7 million illegal workers who applied for citizenship in 1997, less than 4% were in
farming, fishing, or forestry ....
Vol. ....
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Market Research in International Areas
.... Hemsley, Steve (2004), "
Farming foreign fields: the UK leads the world in field marketing, and its expertise is sought after globally", Marketing Week,
vol. ....
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Factors of Effective Market Research
.... Hemsley, Steve (2004), "
Farming foreign fields: the UK leads the world in field marketing, and its expertise is sought after globally", Marketing Week,
vol. ....
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Settlement of English America
.... Lacking the Puritan impulse, the result would not have been the New England we know; it might have more resembled those dirt-
farming sections of the South ....
Vol. ....
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Pfiesteria
.... outbreak. There were near immediate calls for restrictions on certain
farming practices to prevent more outbreaks. .... Health.
Vol. 28. No. ....
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Five Source Copies
.... By: Koohafkan, Parviz, Niemeijer, David, Mazzucato, Valentina, Environment, 00139157, Sep2002,
Vol. .... on arable land not currently used for
farming--the much ....
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Working Class Immigrant
.... There are many of the guys at work who used to do farm work and they say the long days and low wages are a lot better than what they got
farming. ....
Vol. ....
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Renaissance Humanism
.... But certain cooperative
farming strategies forced on the serfs because plots of land allotted to them as individuals were few and far between increased ....
Vol. ....
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Rural-urban conflicts on Western Asia (1100-1700)
.... own control," which resulted in a "stalemate between agrarian and mercantile power" (
Vol. .... It was replaced by a system of tax-
farming which was corrupt and ....
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Denmark
.... 8). Agriculture and fishing, truck
farming, stock rearing, manufacturing and small-scale industry represent the main industries though it has a wide range ....
Vol. ....
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Mass Media in Uganda INTRODUCTION: ISSUE STATEMENT AND RE
.... scale production.31 In part, the large scale
farming was the result of settler
farming, which tended .... 34"Uganda," Encyclopedia of Developing Countries,
Vol. ....
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Problems in Global Development Whenever there is growth, whether ...
.... In a regular cottage industry economy, women have near equal status in
farming duties or production of goods and services. ....
Vol. 7, no. 2. Basu, K. (2003). ....
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Marine Bio.
.... For example, the
farming of seaweed has resulted in the production of biopolymers which have the potential for many industrial uses. ....
Vol. 46. No. ....
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The Samlor in Bangkok's Transportation System
.... W. Allen, (Ed.), The ASEAN Report,
Vol. .... S. Kim, "An Investigation of the Relationship Between Urban
Farming and Transportation," a dissertation, the University ....
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Colonialism
.... For example, instead of being dependent on subsistence
farming, the colonial government exerts control over a .... "India, a Great Power?" Monthly Review,
Vol. ....
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Abd al-Rahman III Life of the First Caliph of Spain, Abd al-Rahman
.... The dry regions utilized dry
farming methods familiar to the Arabs; the more humid valleys supported intensive semi-tropical cultivation. ....
Vol. ....
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Postcolonial States
.... But the Moroccan government has also continued the French emphasis on the importance of large-scale
farming and cash crops. .... Ed. AD Roberts.
Vol. ....
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Major beliefs of Judaism
.... Some ten years later, in 1906, socialist David Gruen left his native Poland to join a Zionist
farming settlement in Jaffa, Turkish Palestine. ....
Vol. ....
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VIOLENCE AND THE RESTRAINT THEORY
.... Over time, generations of
farming and a system of inheritance (primogeniture) lessened the opportunities for young men to .... In Readings in Medieval History,
Vol. ....
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ATTITUDES TOWARD VIOLENCE
.... Loyn says that after "two or three generations of prosperous
farming a network of kindred relationships would be built up .... In Readings in Medieval History,
Vol. ....
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The Cahuilla California Indians
.... Until the 1930s, the Cahuillas supported themselves on the reservation by
farming, leasing lands, wage labor, and Indian Service employment. ....
Vol. ....
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Slavery & The Civil War
.... frontiers offered some quick, easy riches before being transformed into capital-intensive businesses, the
farming frontier was to .... The Road to Disunion,
Vol. ....
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Food History of Scandinavia
.... near more temperate ocean shores rather than in barren and arid interior or highland regions; and the benefits of advanced scientific
farming and food ....
Vol. ....
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History of Southern New England The first peoples of Southern New ...
.... [T]he possessor of either
farming or hunting land enjoyed full ownership, not merely rights of usufruct. .... Handbook of North American Indians,
Vol. ....
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Indigenous Culture of Southern New England The first peoples of ...
.... [T]he possessor of either
farming or hunting land enjoyed full ownership, not merely rights of usufruct. .... Handbook of North American Indians,
Vol. ....
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF MOZAMBIQUE & PAKISTAN
.... Prior to independence, it had a fairly primitive economy which was based on
farming, fishing and services. .... (1994). The Europa yearbook,
Vol. II). ....
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Marx and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
.... of their food from elsewhere, which allowed their populations to grow beyond the limits that would have otherwise been imposed by the local
farming economy ....
Vol. ....
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The Crow Indians
.... They stopped
farming for food, growing only tobacco crops from then on; they no longer constructed earthlodges; and they stopped making pottery. ....
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