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History, 24.09.2020 08:01, Marley3082

How could George Washington Carver's discoveries help people on both a local and a global level? His discoveries could reduce energy waste in both local and international towns, cities, and industries.
His discoveries could power schools, businesses, and homes both in the US and abroad.
His discoveries could help local farmers grow more crops and help address the issue of hunger around the world.
His discoveries could help local workers build products and help retailers sell them all over the world.

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