No, it is not. But its not to common. Indian corn is a starch which is edible but probably tastes bland. Corn that people normally eat is juicy and sweet while if you were to have it before it matures from the internal breakdowns(while its green), it would be hard, crunchy, and bland. Likewise, Indian corn is hard and bland but its not commonly eaten. If you were to use it, it might be best to ground it into a form of corn starch and mix it with something else.
Automation allows producers to use more MACHINES.
When everything is automated this means that everything is set in an automatic mode. Machines are use to automate production. In this way, the number of product output increases and its quality is maintained with lesser wastage.
The downside of automation is that more people are cut off from their jobs when said jobs can be performed by a machine.
Germany worried about the alliance between France and Russia, for if they declared war on either one of them, they would have to fight a war in 2 fronts, and usually, when fighting a war in 2 fronts, your troops and supplies are strained, and you cannot use your full force on either side
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Woodrow Wilson's early efforts to conduct a strongly anti-imperialist US foreign policy were first undermined when he Sent American Marines to Haiti and the Dominican Republic
Woodrow Wilson's approach to American foreign policy was moralistic and he attempted to conduct an anti-imperialist foreign policy.