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This is a 6-page paper in MLA style that traces the history
and development of Wheat production in Canada and how it is
effected by the market trends. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 6
source(s) listed
Filename: 6787 Wheat
Production Canada.doc
Price: US$29.70
9.
10310 Anthrax:
The Effects Of Antibiotics On The Anthrax Bacteria In The Bovine
Species.
This twenty-page graduate paper discusses Anthrax and highlights
the effect of antibiotics on anthrax in bovine species. It includes
introduction (history), objective, importance and reviews of
20 articles related to the topic. 20 pgs. Bibliography lists
19 sources.
Pages: 20
Bibliography: 19
source(s) listed
Filename: 10310
Anthrax Effects Antibiotics.doc
Price: US$99.00
10.
10501 Sugar
Cane and Soils.
This paper focuses on sugar cane and issues relating to its
interaction with soil. Sugar cane places a heavy burden on the
soil on which it grows. It also releases extremely large quantities
of phosphorous into the surrounding environment Production of
sugar cane has focused on ways to alter the plants demands on
the soil, and its impact on the soil. 7 pgs. Bibliography lists
13 sources.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 13
source(s) listed
Filename: 10501
Sugar Cane Soils.doc
Price: US$34.65
11.
3357 Free Trade
And The North American Agriculture Industry.
This paper will be to examine whether or not there should be
freer trade between Canada, the United States and Mexico in
agricultural products. It will be argued that a considerable
amount of free trade already exists in this area and that two
main issues characterize this topic. First, though freer trade
in this area will benefit the three countries, each country
will be affected differently. Second, it will be argued that
dispute resolution is likely to be an important part of efforts
to promote freer trade in agricultural products between the
three countries. 10 pgs. 18 f/c. 12b.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 12
source(s) listed
Filename: 3357 Free
Trade Agriculture.doc
Price: US$49.50
12.
2987 Central
City Redevelopment: Past Lesson and Future Prospects.
This paper will further develop the concepts of urban sprawl
and the rebirth of the inner city. In the final analysis, it
is concluded that the future of the urban form is by no means
carved in stone. There are strong and clear trends showing that
increased suburbanization; i.e., urban sprawl, is in the cards.
However, this will not necessarily come at the expense of the
inner city. The experience of several cities in the US shows
us that inner city areas, through restoration and re-development,
can compete very favorably with suburban communities. Yet, there
are also considerable risks and complications. This paper finds
that market uncertainty and displacement are two of the most
important and troublesome issues when looking at redevelopment
of the inner city. 17 pgs. 23 f/c. 7b.
Pages: 17
Bibliography: 7
source(s) listed
Filename: 2987 Central
City Redevelopment.doc
Price: US$84.15
13.
3070 The European
Union Impact on the Agricultural Industry.
This paper looks at the impact the European Union has had on
the agricultural industry. 6 pgs. 8 f/c. 5b.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 5
source(s) listed
Filename: 3070 Union
Impact Agriculture.doc
Price: US$29.70
14.
3113 Environment,
Food and People: Is Modern Agriculture Sustainable?
Virtually everyone is aware of the importance of agriculture
to supporting the lives of the over 6 billion people on the
planet. But, the fact that food is quite plentiful in Western
societies and available at a relatively low cost can hide the
crisis that exists in agriculture. This crisis is outlined in
the articles "Averting a Disaster" that was published
in "International Agricultural Development" and "Assault
on the Earth" by Elena Wilken. Close examination of these
articles shows that together they provide a comprehensive look
at the problem of soil degradation and loss. An attempt is made
to outline possible solutions. But these articles fail to pay
enough attention to the underlying cause of this situation and
an area where the greatest chance for success in solving problems
exists, namely the lack of a global management system. 4 pgs.
7 f/c. 2b.