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Agriculture sits at the intersection of economics, environmental science, public policy, and cultural history, making it a subject that appears across disciplines from geography and business to sociology and life sciences. It encompasses how societies produce food, manage land, and organize rural economies — questions that carry real consequences for government policy, trade, and human development. Because food systems touch nearly every dimension of social life, instructors assign agricultural topics to push students beyond technical definitions and toward analysis of how land use, crop production, and food access shape countries and communities.

The papers archived here reflect a wide range of approaches. Some take a policy or regulatory angle, examining issues like pesticide bans and free trade agreements as they affect crops and country-level development. Others apply business frameworks — such as PESTEL analysis — to agricultural markets in specific regions, including Uzbekistan and Italy. Historical and environmental perspectives appear as well, covering topics like Bronze Age Europe and urban encroachment on farmland in Northern California. Additional papers focus on food systems and public health, critiquing nutritional guidelines or assessing support programs for low-income populations.

A strong essay on agriculture begins with a focused thesis that connects a specific agricultural issue — land use, government support, chemical policy, trade — to a clear argument about causes, consequences, or solutions. Evidence drawn from regional case studies, policy documents, or economic data tends to carry more weight than broad generalizations. The most common pitfall is treating agriculture as a purely technical subject; the strongest papers consistently situate crop production and food systems within social, political, and economic contexts.

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World energy outlook projections for 2050
This paper deals with ultra Long-term Perspectives of World Energy. It reviews current and predicts the world energy supply and demand in 2050. It answers questions like, what will happen in the global energy next 35 years? What will be the future of Nuclear power generation, sustainable energy, electric cars, smart glids, etc? Will Climate Change Problem be resolved? What will "shale oil/gas revolution" effect the international geopotitics? Any revolution in energy until 2050? And is the "Peak oil" hypothesis dismissed?
Paper Doctorate
Training program design and implementation
Bradley Stonefield Limo Service Training Plan
Essay Doctorate
Uplifting the Race Through Domesticity
Between 1865 and 1920, industrialization had diverse effects on the life of Americans. While it improved the life of Americans, it also created problems for the society. Following the civil war, the amount of city jobs…
Essay Doctorate
Ideology, Trauma, Equality: Gender in Nazi Germany and Afterwards
This paper examines the impact of World War Two on gender roles in Germany during and after the war. The paper focuses on three separate areas: ideology, egalitarianism, and trauma. The first is exemplified by Nazi ideas about gender, and offers primary source citations from Alfred Rosenberg and Leni Riefenstahl. The second is examined through the inclusion of women in the German war effort, as a means of examining how 70 years later Germany could produce Angela Merkel. The issue of trauma is covered by considering the mass-rapes that occurred on the German eastern front at the war's end--with an estimated 2 million victims--and examining the effects through a consideration of the East German intellectual Christa Wolf (who was 16 years old in 1945).
Paper Undergraduate
Papua New Guinea: Urbanization, Slum Formation and Land Reform
Global Urbanization, Slum Formation, and the Persistence of Slums
Essay Doctorate
Italo Calvino\'s Narrator in \"The Distance of the Moon\"
Italo Calvino's short story "The Distance to the Moon" has as its central theme the idea of attraction: both the scientific idea of gravitational attraction, and the far less scientific idea of sexual attraction that…
Paper Undergraduate
State of the Coconut Industry in the Philippines
Viability of Coconut Production and Sales in the Philippines
Research Paper Masters
Value of Illegal Immigrants on Texas\' Education System and Economy
The government of the State of Texas if grappling with the century-long problem of illegal immigration. With politics taking the center-stage in various discussions, many technocrats have taken sides on the value that immigrants have on Texas' economy and educational system. This study has identified the merits of this phenomenon to include cheap labor and increased consumption of items. Even with the demerits like overstretching of resources, the study has shown that debates relating to this issues are not going to end any time soon.
Paper High School
Sears and Kmart Merger: Strategy, Challenges, and Store Improvement
Sears began its activity in 1886, when Richard W. Sears created the R.W. Sears Watch Company. After resigning from his job as a railroad station agent, he started selling watches to other agents.
Essay Doctorate
Diet Limitations of the Iroquois
The Iroquois were hunters, gatherers, and farmers, with a large percentage of their macronutrient needs being supplied by farm crops (Santhos et al., 2014). A recent study of the calorie needs of Tanzanian…