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Extractions: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Course Goals Understand at an introductory level recombinant DNA technology and the scientific basis for the development of biotechnology products. Become familiar with the procedures of scientific research and the interpretation of scientific data. Gain an understanding of the business of agricultural biotechnology from the perspectives of biotechnology companies, those involved in production agriculture, and society as a whole. Learn about past, present, and planned agriculture biotechnology products. Become conversant with the societal, regulatory, and ethical issues that biotechnology raises for scientists and all citizens. To practice critical thinking and the art of effective written and oral communication.
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Extractions: Agriculture Courses AGG 2931 GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES CREDITS Instructor : DR. JAMES L. NATION Prerequisites : Accepted into UF Honors Program General Description : This honors course is designed to give students a scientific and technological base for understanding environmental issues and challenges facing all of us on the planet Earth. The course is planned to stimulate students to evaluate and make objective decisions concerning environmental problems. Students will be assisted in developing a perspective and understanding of the environment, and the impact of human activities upon it, through readings, videos, lectures, guest speakers, and discussion. An important activity will be the preparation of two short papers (2-3 typed pages) and a longer term paper, from which each student will make an oral presentation upon an environmentally important issue. Grading : Class grade will be based upon the written papers, oral presentation and two (midterm and final) announced exams. Course Outline A world environmental outlook Food for a hungry world Our biological background: human evolution, agricultural and
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Extractions: GUIDELINES FOR ORGANISATION OF NATIONAL TRAINING COURSES AT NATIONAL, ICAR, SAUs, CENTRAL/STATE INSTITUTES AND REGIONAL TRAINING COURSES AT EEIs BY THE CENTRAL DIRECTORATE OF EXTENSION, MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE,GOVERNMENT OF INDIA. A - ADMINISTRATIVE-CUM-FINANCIAL 1. HONORARIUM TO COURSE DIRECTOR : Course Director for a training course is one who plans the course designs with well defined training objectives, course-content and curriculum in accourdance with the needs of the extension functionaries proposed to be trained in consultation with the faculty and also corresponds with participating States and the Central Directorate of Extension. He is also responsible for administration of training course incuding availability of funds and settlement of account etc. Under revised pattern of expenditure which is being following from April, 1999 provision of honorarium has been made @ Rs.600/- for 8 days duration course and Rs.1,000/- for two weeks duration courses, Rs.1,500/- for three weeks course and Rs.2,000/- for four weeks course. But no honorarium shall be paid to the course Director in case of courses of EEIs. 2. HONORARIUM TO LECTURERS
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Extractions: Misc. Series No. 1968-9 (July 1968) Michigan Agricultural College was founded. The enabling law was signed by Governor Kingsley S. Bingham on February 12, 1855. First students were enrolled at Michigan Agricultural College. According to the U.S. Census, there were 62,422 farms and 749,113 persons in Michigan. First Michigan Agricultural College bulletin published in the area of farm management was entitled , 'Suggestions on Farm Accounts," by C.D. Smith, Dean of Agriculture. M.A.C.'s 43rd year. At this date there were 203,261 farms and 21,420,982 persons in Michigan. At the turn of the century there were 652 students at M.A.C., an increase of 25 students over the previous year. Farm management instruction at Michigan State was offered for the first time in course entitled, "Business methods" for short course students in agriculture. Taught by C. D. Smith, Dean of Agriculture.
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Extractions: Reproduced with permission from the Plant Science Bulletin , Volume 31 No 5, October 1985. With the presentation of the first Katherine Esau Award, established by her for student papers and named by others for her this evening, I thought it would be fitting to devote my address to Dr. Esau, herself a life-long student. Many of us are familiar with her research and books, but few of us know her personally or the difficult and unusual path she followed to her distinguished career as a botanist. Indeed, she is today the grande dame of American Botany. MODERN AMERICAN GOTHIC The picture above is one example among many shown during the talk. Dr. Esau humorously gave it its title. Katherine Esau was born on April 3, 1898, in the City of Yekaterinoslav, now called Dnepropetrovsk, in the Ukraine. The city was named originally after Katherine the Great who promoted agriculture in the steppes of the Ukraine by inviting settlers from Germany, among them the Mennonites. Dr. Esau's family is Mennonite. Dr. Esau's great-grandfather Aron Esau immigrated to the Ukraine In 1804 from Prussia. Her grandfather Jacob Esau dealt in grain commerce and lived in the so-called colony of Gnadenfeld, where her father John was born. Her father and his older brother, Jacob, left the colony to study In Russian schools the first Mennonites from their colony to do so. Her uncle became an eye doctor and her father a Mechanical Engineer.