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Increasing food and energy prices in 2008: What were the causes and who was to blame?

Increasing food and energy prices in 2008: What were the causes and who was to blame?

... low stocks are traditionally associated with increasing prices, and prior to the food crisis, global food stocks declined while prices went up. as illustrated in Figure 3, utilization was higher than grain production in ...

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What causes Tides? If tidal forces were based only on mass, the Sun should have a tidegenerating

What causes Tides? If tidal forces were based only on mass, the Sun should have a tidegenerating

... The combination of gravity and inertia creates two bulges of water. One forms on the side nearest the Moon and one on the side furthest. Locations along the coastline experience High Tide as the bulge reaches it ...

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Democracy and Happiness: What Causes What?

Democracy and Happiness: What Causes What?

... (Figure 1 about here) Accordingly, a remarkably strong relationship existed between democracy and the self-reported happiness levels of given publics, throughout the period before the explosion of democracy that occurred ...

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What Causes Unemployment in the Philippines

What Causes Unemployment in the Philippines

... who were protesting the lack of government action on land ...Eighteen were killed and nearly 100 wounded. In 1990 the government charged two KMU labor leaders with sedition: Medardo Roda, the head of ...

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Causes of Action: What Is and Is Not Part of the Bankruptcy

Causes of Action: What Is and Is Not Part of the Bankruptcy

... the two-part test, the Eleventh Circuit found that the creditors only asserted a general cause of action and no personal damages unique to ...courts were divided on whether the state law allows a ...

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What causes amyotrophic lateral sclerosis?

What causes amyotrophic lateral sclerosis?

... which were successfully replicated 73 ...there were associations in genes previously identified from family-based studies – C9orf72, TBK1, and NEK1 – further supporting the notion that familial and sporadic ...

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What causes grief in dementia caregivers?

What causes grief in dementia caregivers?

... Caregiver grief: following CDR, all subjects filled in validated Polish version of MM-CGI-50 to assess the intensity of caregiver grief (Marwit & Meuser, 2002). 5. Validation MM-CGI-50 The procedure of validation of ...

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The Hunt in Huntington:  What Causes Toxicity?

The Hunt in Huntington: What Causes Toxicity?

... caspases. Two closely related compounds minocycline and doxycycline were examined because they are able to cross the blood brain ...There were no effects on aggregation, but improvement in RotaRod ...

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What Causes Customers to Buy on Impulse?

What Causes Customers to Buy on Impulse?

... Figure 3. Categories resulted in 3 times the impulse items purchased Why Do Category Links Increase Impulse Purchases? Why did shoppers make impulse buys when they used categories? Our studies reveal that there are at ...

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What are karrikins and how were they ‘discovered’ by plants?

What are karrikins and how were they ‘discovered’ by plants?

... which causes seeds to germinate regardless of the ...of two genes that are essential for karrikin ...the two classes of compound, but the two systems are obviously very closely related ...

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They Were Two

They Were Two

... them…they were three in a family and by Jove they would never ever look you in the ...mysterious; what exactly circled around in those heads was like treading on unknown territory…unfathomably as deep as ...

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What causes terrorism?

What causes terrorism?

... 1 Introduction Popular beliefs link terrorism to economic, political and social underdevelop- ment. In this contribution, we comprehensively review the most relevant cross- country analyses to ascertain the true ...

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What Causes Booms?

What Causes Booms?

... heavens were a model of economic order, and Poincaré, founder of modern chaos theory, whose had found the heavens so intrinsically chaotic that he founded an entirely new branch of mathematics to account for them: ...

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What Causes Superconductivity?

What Causes Superconductivity?

... The problem facing those experimentalists who planned to test this fundamental quantization of the current and flux in a superconducting ring is that the value of each flux quantum is extremely small: the amount of ...

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What is Acid Rain and What Causes It?

What is Acid Rain and What Causes It?

... rain causes a cascade of effects that harm or kill individual fish, reduce fish population numbers, completely eliminate fish species from a water body, and decrease ...

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What If Seeds Were Not Patentable?

What If Seeds Were Not Patentable?

... In order to show an antitrust violation, it must be proven that the agri- cultural innovator has market power and that the market power has been acquired or is be[r] ...

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What If Crime Were Impossible?

What If Crime Were Impossible?

... The phrase about eating and having cakes also appears in an early letter of the suspect in the case. American reporters termed this a “twisted clich´e” and said it was “turned around.” Its presence in writings by the ...

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What Were They Thinking Then, What Are We Thinking Now?

What Were They Thinking Then, What Are We Thinking Now?

... ? What do you think the author is trying to say by creating this situation? In the library, the librarian uses a projection system with a Smart Board to show students how to access online resources using the ...

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Breathlessness. What is breathlessness? What causes breathlessness?

Breathlessness. What is breathlessness? What causes breathlessness?

... • Light headedness, dizziness and feeling faint. Although you may feel anxious when breathless, try using the breathing techniques discussed and your breathing will naturally slow down as you regain control. Sometimes it ...

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What are the causes of air Pollution

What are the causes of air Pollution

... causes inflammation of the airways. Long term exposure may affect lung function and respiratory symptoms. NO 2 also enhances the response to allergens in sensitive individuals. High levels of NO X can have an ...

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