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Climate Talks Hit Slow Burn

by zumani in Activism, November 21, 2009
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Climate change.

The Battle Between Cattlemen and Farmers

by TonyBear in History, November 21, 2009
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Conflicts between cattlemen and farmers grew as each side found it difficult to sustain their way of life due to each others’ action. Farmers were very dependant on the fresh and fertile land on the plains to plant and grow their agricultural products. Cattlemen, also known as ranchers needed large amounts of land in order to transport and feed their cattle. Conflicts between the two started to escalate as both sides began to take steps in hopes of protecting their own interest which evidently started a “war”.

Gun Registry Taxation in Canada

by Ace Murdock in Issues, November 19, 2009
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An essay on why farmers should be exempt from Canada’s gun registry taxation.

The Economic Gap Between Ethiopian Co-operatives, Coffee Farmers, and Large-scale Multinationals

by Kara Mae Adamo in Issues, November 6, 2009
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An article I wrote about free trade and sustainable development as it pertains to the coffee industry in Ethiopia–I got most of my information from the documentary Black Gold and historic articles regarding the ICA’s collapse in 1989.

The World’s Most Dangerous Jobs

by Papa Sparks in Work, September 30, 2009
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What are some of the most dangerous jobs in the world?

Farmers and The Eastern Master

by seneil in Law, September 19, 2009
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The abuses of the "eastern master" on Farmers.

The Effects The Natural Environment Had on Indians, Cattlemen and Farmers

by seneil in History, September 13, 2009
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From 1850 to 1900 the Indians, Cattlemen, and Farmers were greatly effected by the many climates present beyond the Mississippi River.

The Origin of The Word “Boycott”

by Greyian Storm in Languages, August 18, 2009
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More and more boycotts are taking place during the economic recession, but do you know where the word came from?

Africa: Food and Water Crisis

by BJallDAY in Issues, August 10, 2009
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Africa’s lack of food and water leads to many of the problems including war and political instability. Without the proper water and food supply, Africa will not become a stable continent.

Crop Circles: Alien Communications, Enlightened Spirit Messages, or Thoughtless Human Vandalism?

by Bill M. Tracer in Paranormal, June 13, 2009
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I recently participated in an e-mail group discussion on the topic of the origins of Crop Circles. After that conversation, I collected my various thoughts from this cyber chat, expanded upon it, and the following article emerged.

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