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    The Myth of the Well-Known ‘Solution’ of Push-Down Academics

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    This article is an attempt to examine the myth of push-down academics and to refute it in light of the research. The historical background information on how this myth was born was provided. The questions of what is wrong with this myth, what are its social, legal, and ethical implications were discussed and how could we address the push-down academics myth were addressed

    Reduced Differential Transform Method for (2+1) Dimensional type of the Zakharov-Kuznetsov ZK(n,n) Equations

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    In this paper, reduced differential transform method (RDTM) is employed to approximate the solutions of (2+1) dimensional type of the Zakharov-Kuznetsov partial differential equations. We apply these method to two examples. Thus, we have obtained numerical solution partial differential equations of Zakharov-Kuznetsov. These examples are prepared to show the efficiency and simplicity of the method

    The Evolving Impact of the Ogallala Aquifer: Agricultural Adaptation to Groundwater and Climate

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    Agriculture on the American Great Plains has been constrained by historical water scarcity. After World War II, technological improvements made groundwater from the Ogallala aquifer available for irrigation. Comparing counties over the Ogallala with nearby similar counties, groundwater access increased irrigation intensity and initially reduced the impact of droughts. Over time, land-use adjusted toward water-intensive crops and drought-sensitivity increased; conversely, farmers in water-scarce counties maintained drought-resistant practices that fully mitigated higher drought-sensitivity. Land values capitalized the Ogallala's value at 26billionin1974;asextractionremainedhighandwaterlevelsdeclined,theOgallalasvaluefellto26 billion in 1974; as extraction remained high and water levels declined, the Ogallala's value fell to 9 billion in 2002.
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