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<u>IRRIGATION</u>
- The agricultural practise of applying measured amounts of water to land to help in crop production, as well as to develop landscape plants and lawns, where it may be referred as watering, is known as irrigation. 
- Rain-fed agriculture is defined as agriculture that does not utilise irrigation and relies only on direct rainfall.
<h3><u>What makes irrigation crucial?</u></h3>
- Two crucial agricultural needs are met by irrigation in dry regions of the world:
- (1) a moisture supply for plant development that also carries vital nutrients; and 
- (2) a flow of water to leach or dilute salts in the soil.
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Throughout his life, books were vital to Thomas Jefferson's education and well-being. When his family home Shadwell burned in 1770 Jefferson most lamented the loss of his books. In the midst of the American Revolution and while United States minister to France in the 1780s, Jefferson acquired thousands of books for his library at Monticello. Jefferson's library went through several stages, but it was always critically important to him. Books provided the little traveled Jefferson with a broader knowledge of the contemporary and ancient worlds than most contemporaries of broader personal experience. By 1814 when the British burned the nation's Capitol and the Library of Congress, Jefferson had acquired the largest personal collection of books in the United States. Jefferson offered to sell his library to Congress as a replacement for the collection destroyed by the British during the War of 1812. Congress purchased Jefferson's library for $23,950 in 1815. A second fire on Christmas Eve of 1851, destroyed nearly two thirds of the 6,487 volumes Congress had purchased from Jefferson.
Through a generous grant from Jerry and Gene Jones, the Library of Congress is attempting to reassemble Jefferson's library as it was sold to Congress. Although the broad scope of Jefferson's library was a cause for criticism of the purchase, Jefferson extolled the virtue of its broad sweep and established the principle of acquisition for the Library of Congress: “there is in fact no subject to which a member of Congress may not have occasion to refer.” Proclaiming that “I cannot live without books,” Jefferson began a second collection of several thousand books, which was sold at auction in 1829 to help satisfy his creditors.
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Thou shalt not murder. God's commandments. American law. Thou shalt not steal. Disobeying  god if you do. And it is against the law.
        
             
        
        
        
1) I open up myself to be a bit vulnerable so they feel comfortable talking to me. 
2) I gather the people I’m around opinions’ ; then make sure I respect it. 
3) Learning from watching/making mistakes. 
4) Being sympathetic. I have experienced a huge amount of trauma and issues growing up. I feel safer and more comfortable when the people around me understand and feel empathy for what I’ve been through. Adding on, I also love when they work around me to make me feel better. 
I always thought if someone was being silent, rude, snarky, or jealous, they were just in a bad mood/bad person. But, now I realize that they could have something going on at home contributing to their mood.