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Answers to the question, “The Less Information You Give, The Lesser Questions They Have.” True Or False? Answers to Questions from People Who Know at Ask Experience Project.
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The Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International was founded on the conviction that knowledge , learning and service are essential ingredients to professional growth, development, satisfaction and well-being. …
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Meta-Reflections: Knowledge complexity and the complexity of knowledge -
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The application of synthetic nitrogen as fertilizer is standard practice in much of the world. This has not always been the case—synthetic nitrogen has only been commercially available since 1913
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Farmers, backyard gardeners and scholars of science and environment alike understand that nitrogen is one of the most important plant foods. Although ancient sources (including the Hebrew Scriptures) indicate that humans have known about the importance of maintaining the soil for millennia, it wasn’t until the last two centuries that science and environmental studies determined a need to develop artificial means of reintroducing nitrogen into the soil.
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In the early 20th century, the commercial availability of synthetic nitrogen fertilizers promised to revolutionize worldwide agriculture and food production. And it lived up to its promise, enabling increased crop yields and making possible the enormous population growth on our planet since then. Yet, one century after the introduction of artificial nitrogen fertilizers, we are beginning to understand some negative effects of the discovery that was previously so lauded by science
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Drowning in Excess Nitrogen
