Rhizopus Rot of Jackfruit Scot Nelson Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences he plant genus Artocarpus comprises roughly 50 species of tropical trees native to the Pacific and South and Southeast Asia‚ several of which produce edible fruit. Jackfruit‚ Artocarpus heterophyllus‚ is a popu- lar garden species prized for its edible flowers‚ fruit‚ and seeds for fresh consumption or cooking. Jackfruit trees can reach over 60 ft in height and bear fruit that can be 2 feet
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reputation as a great humanitarian. Heroic efforts to expose these crimes eventually led to the first great human rights movement of the twentieth century‚ in which everyone from Mark Twain to the Archbishop of Canterbury participated. King Leopold’s Ghost is the haunting account of a megalomaniac of monstrous proportions‚ a man as cunning‚ charming‚ and cruel as any of the great Shakespearean villains. It is also the deeply moving portrait of those who fought Leopold: a brave handful of missionaries
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songs about ghosts and haunting have to be creepy or spooky (those tracks I’ll save for a future Halloween playlist‚) but some are downright upbeat or catchy. Here‚ you’ll find songs about literal and figurative ghosts‚ whether we’re talking about supernatural phenomena or ghosts of relationships past. (FYI- Tracks that almost made the cut were “Ghost” by Michael Jackson‚ “Ghost I” by Nine Inch Nails‚ “Ghost” by Neutral Milk Hotel‚ “Glass and the Ghost Children” by Smashing Pumpkins and “Ghost” by Phish
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Analyze the three appearances of the ghost seen in the play. Where did he appear: To whom did he appear? How does the third appearance differ from the first two? What was the significance in this? The appearances of the ghost were both eerie and informing in the book “Hamlet” by William Shakespeare. The three appearances made by the ghost were to be seen and acknowledged‚ give hamlet his message of revenge‚ and to remind Hamlet of his duty. First the ghost appeared to be seen and acknowledged
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Hamlet when he meets his father’s ghost. His father reveals himself to Hamlet and reveals the truth behind his death. Hamlet is astonished by the truth‚ that his uncle killed his father. Before the ghost departs‚ Hamlet promises him he will avenge his death. While Hamlet earlier recognized committing suicide would be a sin‚ he gladly takes on the task of killing his uncle‚ because avenging his father has become a moral necessity for Hamlet. Hamlet’s need to help the ghost starts from the moment he meets
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usually say your biggest fear‚ but I think ghosts are the scariest. Either that or flesh-eating zombies! When I think of ghosts‚ I think of the whole furniture moving on its own thing or your traditional bed sheet ghost. However‚ in early ghost stories the ghost never tried to hurt or scare the people but were said to have been asking for help like getting a proper burial or finish something that the ghost never got to do in its lifetime. Some of these ghost stories date back as far as 3‚000 years!
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“Alarmed by the Ghost Dance Influence on Sioux reservations‚ Indian Bureau agents requested military assistance”(Infobase Learning). Their values and beliefs included practicing the Ghost Dance and not following the ways of the normal white man. When the government saw that this was happening they immediately sent over troops. “ On December 15‚ 1890‚ reservation police tried to arrest Sitting Bull who they believed was a Ghost Dancer‚ and ended up killing him ‚ increasing
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Christmas Carol The Ghost of Christmas Present Ghost : Come in‚ Scrooge! Come in! Come in and know me better‚ man! I am the Ghost of Christmas Present. Look upon me! You have never seen the likes of me before? Scrooge : Never. Ghost : Have never walked forth with my elder brothers? Scrooge : I don’t think that I have. You have many brothers? Ghost : More than 1‚800. 1‚842‚ to be exact. Scrooge : I see you wear a scabbard‚ but no sword. Ghost : Indeed. Peace on Earth. Good
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The Canterville Ghost is not just a short story by Oscar Wilde about a haunted mansion with a ghost; it is also a comedy and a parody of British aristocracy. In this story‚ the author makes fun of American pride and love of wealth by having the American Ambassador who buys the mansion say: "I will take the furniture and the ghost at a valuation. I have come from a modern country‚ where we have everything that money can buy". Oscar Wilde’s "The Canterville Ghost" is a story of a family’s relationship
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IF I SEE A GHOST ARE MY SENSES TO BLAME? To complement the full apprehension of the terms which will be used throughout this argument‚ a number of meanings taken from The Lexicon Webster Dictionary is provided: GHOST The soul or spirit of a dead person. A disembodied spirit. HALLUCINATION (psy) an apparent perception‚ as by sight or hearing‚ for which there is no real external cause‚ as distinguished from illusion ILLUSION A false impression or belief. False perception
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