Irrigration of Crops by Seawater
.... these
animals would be such as to make the change economically unfeasible or not. The authors note a number of restrictions in terms of where these
crops could ....
(1291

5

)
Continental Environments
.... innovation. The east-west spread of Europe facilitated the spread of ideas, as it did
crops and
animals, so all Europe benefitted. China ....
(740

3

)
History of Food Production
.... peas and lentils were grown, and domestic
animals included sheep, goats and cattle (Agriculture). These were followed shortly after by domestic
crops in China ....
(807

3

)
The Fates of Human Societies
.... the Americas and Africa there were fewer domesticable species of plants and
animals, limiting the domestication of species of
crops and
animals that provided ....
(2538

10

)
Seawater Agriculture
.... these
animals would be such as to make the change economically unfeasible or not. The authors note a number of restrictions in terms of where these
crops could ....
(1305

5

)
Comparison of Iroquois & California Indians
.... system, the bands and individuals with land to farm usually made the most of the opportunities they did have and "incorporated new
crops and
animals into the ....
(1993

8

)
Farming and Biotechnology
For thousands of years, farmers have bred
crops and
animals to produce better outcomes in terms of crop yields, pest or drought resistance, speed of ripening ....
(2053

8

)
Evolution of Agriculture
.... was being practiced as early as 7,600-7,000 BC with the cultivation of cereal
crops and legumes. The domestication of plants and
animals followed each other ....
(2270

9

)
Theories on the Evolution of Agriculture
.... 7000 bc. with the cultivation of cereal
crops and legumes. The domestication of plants and
animals followed each other closely. The ....
(2320

9

)
War & the Ecology of the Persian Gulf During the course of the ...
.... Unburned oil droplets, soot deposits, and highly acidic rain will affect
crops,
animals, and water reservoirs." There are indications that the pollution in the ....
(2664

11

)
Article Review: Genetically Modified Crops
.... evidence is known to make a definitive statement as to the harm to non-target
animals (Brown, 2001 .... To date there is no evidence of GM
crops producing superweeds ....
(1416

6

)
Ecology of the Persian Gulf
.... severe. Unburned oil droplets, soot deposits, and highly acidic rain will affect
crops,
animals, and water reservoirs" (p. 25). ....
(2773

11

)
Women & Agriculture
.... Germans used to scatter earth from a fresh tomb on the land where they rowed seeds, and snakes, the
animals of death, are supposed to guard
crops. ....
(1441

6

)
Genetics Cutting Edge Projects
.... problem compared with the decade it took to develop transgenic
animals ("Animal Pharmacy," 1991 .... have engineered new strains of plant to produce more
crops or to ....
(1279

5

)
Slavery and Animal Rights
.... The cultivation of
crops, including tobacco and cotton, required a tremendous .... superior intellectual capacity of human beings over nonhuman
animals, both humans ....
(1098

4

)
Genetically Modified Food
.... It would likely surprise many people to know that many
crops are currently or are in the research stages of having genes from
animals, viruses, and bacteria ....
(2000

8

)
Protecting Kenya's Wildlife
.... Some 75 percent of the
animals in Kenya are not found within the parks but instead are fund in rural Kenya where they often trample
crops, eat grass intended ....
(2128

9

)
Genetic Research & Accomplishments
.... problem compared with the decade it took to develop transgenic
animals ("Animal Pharmacy" 10 .... have engineered new strains of plant to produce more
crops or to ....
(2589

10

)
Ecological Diversity of Precolumbian Mesoamerica
.... among the beginning and end of the cosmos, the gods, the
animals and their special, symbolic powers, and the success of maize and their other
crops. ....
(835

3

)
Ishmael, a Talking Gorilla
.... For instance, people will clear an entire field to plant
crops and not be concerned about the fact that that also destroys the food supply for other
animals. ....
(1443

6

)
Origins of the Major World Civilizations of Eurasia and Northern ...
.... thousands of years, there was a technological and social shift that caused or allowed people to settle down in villages, plant
crops, and domesticate
animals. ....
(789

3

)
History of Witchcraft in Europe
.... the ability to raise storms and to make or withhold rain; to produce impotence in men and sterility in women; and to cause
crops to fail,
animals to be barren ....
(2731

11

)
An Olmec Village Southern Mexico's Olmec were a
.... used throughout Africa, Europe, and western Asia for such purposes as butchering
animals. .... In addition to raising
crops, people of the Middle East also began ....
(2010

8

)
The Pueblo Cultuee in the Novel, Ceremony
.... unless the proper ceremonial offerings are made to Corn Mother, the earth's life processes will not operate correctly:
crops will not grow and
animals will not ....
(2143

9

)
Hopi & Apache Views on Death
.... being a combination of undomesticated plants, game
animals, and stolen livestock (Basso, 1973, p. 13). Since Apaches could not rely on
crops throughout the year ....
(2912

12

)
Air Pollution & Health
.... An increase in such radiation can possibly cause cancer in human beings and
animals as well as leading to droughts and destruction of
crops and fauna. ....
(1237

5

)
Laurie Garrett's The Coming Plague
.... The spraying proved extremely effective but later had devastating results on other
animals and
crops and large numbers of people. ....
(1928

8

)
The Bronze Age in Ancient China
.... Farming seemed to have been the occupation of entire village populations, and two
crops a year were harvested. Domesticated
animals included pigs, dogs, cattle ....
(1874

7

)
Ancient Babylonian Medicine
.... was to serve the gods: "to carry the yoke and labor for them, to build habitations [eg, temples] for them, to till the soil, reap
crops, breed
animals to be ....
(2507

10

)
Marine Ecosystems & Pollution
.... 3) Organochlorine pesticides routinely used in agriculture to protect
crops from pests .... 2001: 50-189) also state that while marine plants and
animals vary widely ....
(2792

11

)