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Hemp helped not only to define economic development in southern and
border-states, it also played a crucial role in agricultural
production in the Mid-Atlantic, as well as industrial development
in the North-east. From the founding of the nation, the manufacture
of American hemp helped monetize the US economy. US hemp producers
also established a range modern labor practices, including the
identification and training of skilled labor, the use of seasonal
workers, and ultimately, the creation of a sliding scale of wages.
This book chronicles this history, as well as the contemporary
controversy obstructing the production of both industrial hemp and
medical marijuana. The analysis concludes with a survey of current
industrial hemp projects, including several promising adaptations -
as a potential medicine, a bio-fuel, and most promisingly, a
reliable source of clean computing fabrication.
Language and Collective Mobilization analyzes the origins of
communal conflict in five phases of Zanzibar's modern history. The
first phase examines the implementation of British colonial
control, focusing on the conversion of Zanzibar's subsistence
farming economy to a cash-crop plantation complex.This first phase
of colonial rule disrupted a variety of indigenous political and
social institutions which traditionally promoted peace and
stability. During subsequent phases of colonial rule, the British
government devised political, economic and educational policies
that promoted elite Arab rule at the expense of the majority
Swahili- speaking population. Colonial authorities rendered illegal
any attempts by Swahilis to organize political resistance, a rule
which exacerbated anti-Arab animosity. Colonial rule ended in 1964,
when Swahili-speaking Zanzibaris led a violent revolution against
English command and Arab control. Having forced a variety of
wealthy Arab and Indian communities off the island, Swahili
revolutionaries allowed a small number of Indian merchants and a
few Shirazi farmers to remain. Less than twenty years after the
revolution, in this fifth phase of Zanzibar's political history,
partisan conflict between the Shirazi and Swahili populations
threatens to unleash a new rash of violence. The social climate
mirrors the first phase of British rule, where economic
stratification deepens and political tensions grow. The analysis
offered in this book will find an audience in students, scholars,
journalists, and policymakers interested in understanding so-called
"ethnic" conflict in Africa.
Hemp helped not only to define economic development in southern and
border-states, it also played a crucial role in agricultural
production in the Mid-Atlantic, as well as industrial development
in the North-east. From the founding of the nation, the manufacture
of American hemp helped monetize the US economy. US hemp producers
also established a range modern labor practices, including the
identification and training of skilled labor, the use of seasonal
workers, and ultimately, the creation of a sliding scale of wages.
This book chronicles this history, as well as the contemporary
controversy obstructing the production of both industrial hemp and
medical marijuana. The analysis concludes with a survey of current
industrial hemp projects, including several promising adaptations -
as a potential medicine, a bio-fuel, and most promisingly, a
reliable source of clean computing fabrication.
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