There's a lot of problems African farmers confront. Firstly, they usually don't add pesticides to the crops, therefore, the insects will devour the crops. Secondly, lack of finical support, they're not able to grow their fields and make profit out of their hard work. Thirdly, the climate change; since most people don't care about climate change, most people in remote countries will have to face the different weather patterns. Lastly, the technology, most African farmers have to hand pick each crop instead of having a machine.
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An anchoring bias occurs when you focus on <span>one piece of information versus all of the information
For example, you never met mr. Kirk your close friend told you that Mr.Kirk is a liar that should not be tasted (even though your friend offer no proof).
When you met Mr.Kirk personally, you will have a basic assumption that Mr.Kirk is a liar no matter what other qualities that he may conveyed</span>
Following the U.S. Civil War, the Radical Republicans attempted to put a land reform through Congress, promising, 40 acres and a mule, to newly-freed blacks in the South, which was rejected by moderate elements as socialistic. This failure left blacks without an economic base, and was one of the key contributing factors to the development of sharecropping and segregation<
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