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people with imagination, ambition and the power to get things done
To "civilize" is to make civil. The word derives from the Latin word for city. When people began to settle in cities, they needed to adopt new behaviours in order to get along with so many people in such a small space. Such behaviour was "civil", or suitable for the city. It is reasonable to consider that the start of civilization, or city-dwelling, came when agriculture developed to the point where one farmer could feed many people, instead of everyone spending all his or her time finding food for himself or herself. Once people developed the cultivation of grains (wheat, barley, rice, maize) a city could be fed by a few farmers living nearby. For example if you were sitting at the dinner table and your mother said " can you eat like a civilized human being?" that means that you shouldn't shove food in your mouth or chew with your mouth open. You need to do the exact opposite. Being civilized in this case means acting in the socially acceptable way.
As of 2013, the range of soil bearing capacity at Pasay City is 145. Pasay City makes up the Metro Manila in the Philippines and in 2010 the population was 392,869.
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cash crops, technology, debt, competition from corporations and jobs in cities.
As farming came more productive, more people were able to leave the farms and to the city.
singapore is a city state. totally dependant on food exports. 700 sq km2 land area= lack land area= high tech farming only possible. technology is up to standard. skilled labor. educated population, high-tech farming feasible.
Technology facilitated manufacturing, bringing people from their farms to the cities.
young people traveled to the city to get jobs
More young people traveled to the city to get jobs.
Believe it or not, the City of Ottawa, Canada's Capital City, has declared itself to be the "Farming Capital of Canada."
It was located at an ideal spot for farming, fishing and trade. The people of Jenne-jeno traded their surplus goods and many people came there to trade. The blacksmiths were very highly valued and people came to watch them work with iron.
farming
No, SF is not good for farming.
City people may want to know about how modern farming practices impact the environment, the process of growing and harvesting crops, the use of pesticides and fertilizers, and the challenges faced by farmers such as climate change and market demands.