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Question by Jordan: How much ranged xp will i get from pest control in RuneScape? I am combat lvl 104 with 93 ranged. I am looking for an alternate way to train xp besides killing monsters and i want to know if pest control is worth it. What is the best way to get ranged xp via pest control and how much will i get per hour or how can i calculate it? Best answer: Answer by Big DaddyIt is alot slower. The only way pest control is faster is if you want to train HP Add your own answer in the…. Click here to Read More

Question by Wunex: what do I need to get an M.S. degree from an accredited online university? I’m from Egypt and I have a B.Sc. in Agriculture, what exactly do I need to get an M.S in computer science from an internationally accredited online university, I mean is there some pre-M.S degree or diploma I should take before applying for the M.S. degree since my bachelor field is irrelevant to computer science? AND is there any suggestions on respectable colleges or universities that offer what I need? Finally, what is the estimated cost? Thanks.. Best answer: Answer by Angelhello dude I got my BA in computer systems from AIU American Intercontinental University and I am currently attending CTU Colorado Technical University to get my Masters in IT management they are 2 very good schools that I personally recommend –but there are a number of good online tech schools that you can look into if you want more info hit me on the IM–they both cost about 28-$ 29,000 Give your…. Click here to Read More

Question by member_of_bush_family: Since Illegal aliens take jobs away from Americans why do we want them? Only 3% work in farming. We can live without them. “While 3 percent of unauthorized workers are employed in agriculture, 33 percent have jobs in service industries and substantial shares can be found in construction and extractive occupations (16%) and in production, installation and repair (17%).” Pew Hispanic Center Offers Fuller Portrait of Unauthorized Migrants http://pewhispanic.org/newsroom/releases/release.php?ReleaseID=33 Best answer: Answer by backinbowlThat is bullcrap. They only get the jobs nobody else wants because those jobs pay sh*t! Wake up! What do you think? Answer…. Click here to Read More

Gold in the Grass: Rags to Riches Through Soil Reclamation and Sustainable Farming. A Back-to-the-Land Adventure from 1954 As World War II was ending, Alfred Leatherbarrow, a wounded Canadian veteran, and his nurse, Margaret, fell in love, married, bought their dream farm—and discovered that their crops would not grow. The farm’s soil had been exhausted through years of destructive tillage practices. Faced with certain defeat, they used innovative farming techniques—including a prototype forage harvester to gather grass for silage—to restore the fertility of their farm. This early experiment in sustainable agriculture not only saved the farm in a rags-to-riches turnaround, but showed other farmers in their region how to pull out of the death spiral of decreasing fertility, yields, and income. Gold in the Grass is a love story, a back-to-the-land adventure, and an inspirational example of how conservation tillage can restore the fertility of a used-up…. Click here to Read More

Question by worldwidetrade@ymail.com: i want to import/export metal scrap globaly from usa. what kind of licence i need and what is the procedure? i want to import/export metal scrap globaly from usa. what kind of licence i need and what is the procedure? plz let me know asap. Best answer: Answer by Doctor Dethhow are you going to make any any money? the shipping costs overseas will kill you What do you think? Answer…. Click here to Read More

What Can Nanotechnology Learn From Biotechnology?: Social and Ethical Lessons for Nanoscience from the Debate over Agrifood Biotechnology and GMOs (Food Science and Technology) What Can Nanotechnology Learn From Biotechnology? presents diverse perspectives on biotechnology and nanotechnologies. Avoiding extreme perspectives, unwarranted hype and absolute rejection, this book explores the diverse territory of proponents and opponents of challenging but potentially risky technologies. Contributions from recognized experts in their fields represent the perspectives of a diverse range of stakeholders.This book details the lessons to be learned from the controversy over genetically modified foods, and how those lessons can be applied to developing nanotechnologies, particularly agricultural and other food-related applications. Exploring the environmental, social and ethical impact of nanotechnology in addition to the technical and economical impacts, it an ideal reference for any…. Click here to Read More

Question by Samuel: What are Australia’s Major import and export categories and where are they heading/coming from? Australia do a lot of importing and exporting. What are our major export and import categories and where are we sending them/receiving them? Best answer: Answer by simplicitusFor any country-specific question, such as this, the first place to look is the CIA Factbook page for the country: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/as.html Give your answer to this question…. Click here to Read More

Question by Alicia: How do I export/Import groups from the AD in Windows Server 2003? I am kinda new to Windows Server 2003 and trying to learn my way around, can anyone tell me what ldifde command I would use to export some groups from one active directory and import them into another? Best answer: Answer by Chris CList of commands here: http://ss64.com/nt/csvde.html What do you think? Answer…. Click here to Read More

Biorenewable Resources: Engineering New Products from Agriculture Immense potential for sustainable development lies in the production of fuels, chemicals, and materials from bioresources. This timely book provides comprehensive coverage of the engineering systems that convert agricultural crops and residues into bioenergy and biobased products. Leading the way as the first textbook for coursework on biobased products, Biorenewable Resources: Engineering New Products from Agriculture covers not only pertinent technologies but offers a primer on necessary foundation subjects the student or other reader may lack: organic chemistry, thermodynamics, plant science, crop production, environmental science, and process economics. Of special value to those working or planning to work in the field are compilations of bioresource properties, such as production yields, bulk densities and moisture content, summative analysis of plant materials, and chemical conversion yields. By defining…. Click here to Read More