Essays Tagged: "farmers"

Twinning in Cattle

d the income of cattle producers around the world. Research has shown that twinning is one way that farmers can increase their yield . Twinning has a significant influence on producers as well as peop ...

(8 pages) 80 0 5.0 Jan/1996

Subjects: Science Essays > Genetics & Genome Projects

Hitler. His Rise to Power

em the one thing that were desperately in need of to survive: Bread!The Nazi's promised to give the farmers repossession of their land. Hitler had a way of persuading people to do what he wants. He kn ... em the one thing that were desperately in need of to survive: Bread!The Nazi's promised to give the farmers repossession of their land. Hitler had a way of persuading people to do what he wants. He kn ...

(12 pages) 340 1 4.2 Nov/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Bad Choosers

s. There is a great possibility that both must appropriatewealth, provided they are not substinence farmers living in some foreign country that doesnot tax (In which case, the man would slave away in ...

(7 pages) 80 0 4.6 Jan/1997

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Sex & Sexuality

"Botswana"

to. The Bamangwatomake up almost one third of Botswana's population. The majority of the Tswana are farmers.There are also about 10,000 of the San people, or "Bushmen". Some San are hunter-gatherers,a ... e are also about 10,000 of the San people, or "Bushmen". Some San are hunter-gatherers,and some are farmers. Several thousand whites are also included in Botswana's population. Mostare of British desc ...

(2 pages) 284 2 3.8 Sep/1996

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Jews in Russia

In the beginning of the 1800s, Alexander I ruled Russia. He promised the Jewsthat they could become farmers, could live in two districts, and could buy unoccupiedland. Although Alexander was kind and ...

(5 pages) 85 1 4.3 Feb/1997

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith

Comparison of Seven Samurai and Magnificient Seven

even, directed by John Sturges have many similarities; for example, the plot of both movies entails farmers hiring mercenaries to help fend off bandits that annually pillage their farms. The two movie ... and Magnificent Seven is the plot. In both movies bandits annually pillage a small village and the farmers are left with barely enough food to survive. In the Magnificent Seven Calvera and his men ac ...

(2 pages) 132 3 3.5 Mar/2002

Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Film History

The Great Depression

ystems during and after the war lifted the production of industry beyond the buying ability of U.S. farmers and wage earners. The savings of the wealthy and middle class, growing far beyond the possib ...

(1 pages) 129 1 3.9 Mar/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

Pollution-ocean

without water. Many factories need water in order to operate their machinery. Other people such as Farmers need water in order to plant their food. Water is essential to us all. Water is used for wor ...

(1 pages) 95 1 3.0 Mar/2002

Subjects: Science Essays > Earth Sciences > Oceanography

An analysis of the character Le Ly in Oliver Stone's "Heaven and Earth"

Ly's destiny will take her from the rice fields of Vietnam to the suburbs of California.For average farmers who only wanted to tend their crops, the war brought horrendous choices. Le Ly's village is ...

(3 pages) 63 0 4.6 Apr/2002

Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Film Review and Analysis

Carl Sandburg: Poet, Artist and Contemporary Visionary of the 20th Century. Focuses on his life, his accomplishments and themes.

mes by growing up poor and neglected by his parents in the Midwest, where the poor blue-collars and farmers worked. He decided to fight in the war after he left his home but got out of the war as soon ... w in rural Illinois where the Populists and Progressive were trying to get a grasp on the rights as farmers in America and rights that all American's should deserver. In the early 1900's many of the p ...

(10 pages) 154 0 3.8 Apr/2002

Subjects: Art Essays > Artists

Evaluation of Sir Wilfrid Laurier

re were also no heavy taxes. The government also provided help in locating a homestead and names of farmers seeking help.Laurier had also made a difficult decision during the "War in South Africa."The ...

(2 pages) 50 0 3.0 May/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

The Chisholm Trail

Sedalia, Missouri. In 1866, the Shawnee Trail presented some major problems for the cattle drivers Farmers along the route did not like their fields being trampled. They also objected to the spread o ... jected to the spread of tick fever. Longhorns carried the ticks but were immune to the fever. A few farmers were so angry, they armed themselves with shotguns to convince the cattle ranchers to find a ...

(3 pages) 59 0 3.4 Mar/1997

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

"Indian Suffrage"

merican Indians lived in harmony and peace with natures. The American Indians were skilled hunters, farmers and used everything in their environment for survival or for essential necessities. They sha ...

(6 pages) 192 0 3.8 Feb/1997

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

Mormons history

discrimination which has taken them all the way to their currentheadquarters, Utah.Joseph Smith, a farmers son from upstate New York, founded the new religion inFayette, NY, in 1830. In 1823 he suppo ...

(3 pages) 70 0 4.7 Nov/1996

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith

"The Grapes of Wrath", by Steinbeck - Critical Analysis

ment fueled his novel The Grapes of Wrath. Steinbeck sought to change the suffering plight of these farmers who had migrated from the midwest to California. Also, and more importantly, he wanted to su ... tal, and genetic forces fight against the Joads (the main family of the novel) and other Okies (the farmers and their families who migrated west from Oklahoma in search of work). But in the end, the O ...

(9 pages) 172 0 5.0 Dec/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > Authors > John Steinbeck

US Civil War

ause its leaders saw economic and political advantages in leaving those areas open to settlement by farmers and the working class. The North did not need slaves to support their agriculture. The North ...

(4 pages) 72 0 4.0 Feb/1994

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History > North American Wars

The 18th Century (thesis essay). A year of growth and change for the US

of the United States of America. Thomas Jefferson was a Republican. Republicans strongly supported farmers, and they wanted an agrarian nation. An agrarian nation means some changes had to be made in ... f the country had huge differences. For example I will take political parties. The Republicans were farmers. They wanted a farming nation much like the South was. The Federalists were much different b ...

(5 pages) 155 1 4.2 Feb/1997

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

A Document Based Essay Question explaining the Industrial Revolution during the 1800s. -how the US changed during the Revolution and the different problems it faced

ent 1, eased transportation and communication. The transcontinental railroad had a positive effect. Farmers could transport their goods quicker and easier. The railroad provided jobs in iron, steel, a ... ly dealt with and workers had to suffer.The fictional farm woman in document 5 has her hopes up for farmers in the late 1800s. Farmers faced many problems. For example, they didn't have any free time. ...

(3 pages) 277 1 3.5 Aug/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

Q: Evaluate the impact of humans on evolution in society and the environment. Compare Darwin/Wallace and Lamarchin theories of evolution. Discuss how society has reacted to these two theories.

destruction of many factors favourable for evolution. The most prominent is the clearing of land by farmers etc. This can have many negative effects on the environment, when land is cleared many thing ...

(2 pages) 133 0 4.8 Sep/2002

Subjects: Science Essays > Biology > Charles Darwin

"Feeding the Flames" Written in response to the prompt: Can we learn from history? Discusses the reign of Hitler and the Holocaust.

gan an extensive propagandistic campaign. Among advancements promised were debt relief to desperate farmers, new jobs for the unemployed and the perfect answer to very problem plaguing Germany. But it ... eing hit with wave after wave after wave of calamity.The Nazis provided the answer for impoverished farmers, ruined shopkeepers and small-business owners, workers disillusioned with the socialists and ...

(4 pages) 33 0 3.7 Nov/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II