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  2. Monoculture (popular culture) - Wikipedia

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    The monoculture has been defined as the sociological concept of a unifying and shared cultural experience among the global or national masses, such as through listening to the same songs on the radio, watching the same films or television series on the same channels, or purchasing mass market goods.

  3. America's love affair with the lawn is getting messy - AOL

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    “America is unique in its fixation on the monoculture lawn,” says Dennis Liu, vice president of education at the E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation in Durham, North Carolina. America's love ...

  4. MiSustainable Holland: Rethinking traditional landscaping ...

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    HOLLAND — Recent years have seen a shift to break the mold of maintaining vast acreages of traditional monoculture lawns by exploring more sustainable alternatives.ODC Network has spent the last ...

  5. Monoculture - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural monocultures refer to the practice of planting one crop species in a field. [15] Monoculture is widely used in intensive farming and in organic farming.In crop monocultures, each plant in a field has the same standardized planting, maintenance, and harvesting requirements resulting in greater yields and lower costs.

  6. List of disability-related terms with negative connotations

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    The following is a list of terms, used to describe disabilities or people with disabilities, which may carry negative connotations or be offensive to people with or without disabilities. Some people consider it best to use person-first language, for example "a person with a disability" rather than "a disabled person." [1] However identity-first ...

  7. What's so bad about going native on lawns? Wauwatosa ... - AOL

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    Native plantings are nothing to fear. They enhance stormwater quality, prevent erosion and support the populations of crucial pollinator species.

  8. Why Everyone Is Switching From Grass to Clover Lawns - AOL

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  9. Sensory garden - Wikipedia

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    The 'Blind People's Garden' (Blindengarten) in Knoops Park is designed to allow people with visual impairments to find their way around the garden and experience its features without assistance. [1] A sensory garden is a self-contained garden area that allows visitors to enjoy a wide variety of sensory experiences. [2]