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  • ...1916. He attended Greenville High School and [[Clemson University|Clemson Agricultural College]] where he graduated with a degree in general science in 1937. He s ...he ''Arkansas Gazette'' won the [[Pulitzer Prize|Pulitzer Prize for Public Service]], ''For demonstrating the highest qualities of civic leadership, journalis
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  • ...ch can be grown year on year indefinitely. These plant materials come from agricultural [[non food crops]]. Therefore, the use of biopolymers would create a [[sust ...attractive materials for food packaging. Starch is also useful for making agricultural mulch films because it degrades into harmless products when placed in conta
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  • ...s.fs.fed.us/mapterms.htm|title=Definition of Map Terms|publisher=US Forest Service [http://activefiremaps.fs.fed.us/ MODIS Active Fire Mapping Program]|access ...Its Effects | date = November 2003 | format = PDF | publisher = US Forest Service | accessdate = 2008-11-19}}
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  • ...nimals in North America | publisher = International Veterinary Information Service | year = 2003 | url = http://www.ivis.org/special_books/Knight/chap3/chapte ...ctors that predispose dogs to this condition are intestinal [[foreign body|foreign bodies]], intestinal cancer, [[intussusception]], and other intestinal dise
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  • ...ed to boost Bavarian agriculture. The horse race persisted until 1960, the agricultural show still exists and it is held every three years on the southern part of ...n Germany|police]], fire department and other municipal authorities in the service center at the ''Behördenhof'' (authorities' court), a large building speci
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  • ...ues for Congress. The United States of America. The Congressional Research Service. Washington, D.C.: The Library of Congress, 2005.</ref> Therefore, it is v ...ams that "can identify narcotics, bulk currency, human beings, explosives, agricultural pests, and chemical weapons" are working to secure at U.S. ports of entry.<
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  • ...from [[United States Department of Agriculture|USDA]] Foreign Agricultural Service (1999). [http://www.fas.usda.gov/dlp2/circular/1999/99-07dairy/toc.htm Dair ...Fq%3Dbutter%2Blaval&lpg=PA196&pg=PA196&sig=FMjjtQ1Ex4GVeE4TE1rZpl2ESlw The Agricultural Systems of the World: An Evolutionary Approach], 196–198. Google Print. I
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