To be awarded an IB diploma, a candidate must fulfill three core requirements, in addition to passing his or her subject examinations:<span>Extended essay (EE). ...Theory of knowledge (TOK). ...<span>Creativity, activity, service (CAS).</span></span>
<span>Building dams and levees would help control the floodwaters.</span>
1. Neolithic Agricultural Revolution: Between 10,000 and 3000 B.C.E., people in several areas around the earth <span> developed new agricultural methods and machines, such as the plow pulled </span><span>by horses or oxen. Also began the slow <span> <span> <span> <span> </span></span></span></span>domestication </span>and development of both crops and animals. The results of these changes made <span>agricultural production much <span> </span>more productive. Food output increased. More </span><span>land could be farmed by fewer people or in fewer hours. This resulted in <span> <span> </span></span>greatly </span>improved production and increased the availability of food and increased population.2. Second Agricultural Revolution: <span>during the same time period as the Industrial Revolution, improved methods of cultivation, <span> <span> </span></span>harvesting, and storage of farm produce. Resulted in increased population.</span>3. Green Revolution: <span>the development of higher-yield and fast-growing crops through increased technology, pesticides, and <span> <span> </span></span>fertilizers transferred from the developed to developing world to alleviate the problem of food supply in those regions.</span>4. Large-scale commercial agriculture: <span>large scale farming and ranching operations that employ vast land bases, large mechanized equipment, factory-type labor forces, and the latest technology.</span>agribusiness: businesses that provide the vast array of goods and services that support the agriculture industry.<span>
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When looking at the two briefly you may believe they are similar but that is not true. The need for achievement forces and drives people to work harder than before. The fear of failure may only push someone to sue the minimum without failing. The fear of failure places a pressure on someone to strive to do good but not to goes as far to gain an achievement. The need for achievement will push someone to the point they may overwork themselves to get that achievement.