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    Mao’s first attempt to prove the validity of the peasants potential for revolution was in the city of Changsha‚ during the Autumn Harvest Uprising of September of 1927. The uprising took place during the harvesting period to intensify the class struggles in the village. Mao had realized the revolutionary potential of the peasant class because the peasants‚ who were the most exploited class‚ had already begun revolting against the ruthless economic exploitation that they were subjected to by the petty

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    Wheat Pakistan

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    (May/April) is estimated at 23.0 million tons‚ down five percent relative to previous year‟s record harvest of 24.2 million tons. Wheat area harvested is witnessing a declining trend and has decreased by five percent during the last two years. Last year‚ the Government of Pakistan (GOP) procured 6.4 million tons of wheat from the local production‚ but has yet to announce a procurement target for this year‟s harvest. Trade sources estimate that Pakistan exported 1.5 million tons in MY 2010/11 and around 800

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    Production of Red Wine

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    this can be difficult to achieve since these parameters are influenced by many factors. Generally the fruit is harvested based on sugar (ºBrix)‚ titratable acidity‚ and pH. It should be noted that for making red wine‚ following only these harvest criteria is not sufficient. Skin constituents such as color‚ tannins‚ and flavor strongly

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    Ralan and Alard arrived at Merchant Tower forty-five minutes after they left the parade float. They were both in their dress robes walking briskly to the door to the banquet hall when Ralan stopped suddenly. He looked up at Alard. “How do I look?” “Like a Guildmaster.” Ralan smiled. “And how do I smell?” There was a pause and then Alard replied‚ “Better than you did earlier.” “Good enough.” Alard entered first. A knight moved to block their access to the banquet hall. Alard stopped and swiped his

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    Forest Conservation

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    Intro Forest Conservation is the practice of planting and maintaining forested areas for the benefit and sustainability of future generations. Around the year 1900 in the United States‚ forest conservation became popular with the uses of natural resources. It is the upkeep of the natural resources within a forest that are beneficial to both humans and the ecosystem. Forest conservation acts to maintain‚ plan‚ and improve forested areas. Forests provide wildlife with a suitable habitat for living

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    El Salto Case Study

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    The municipality of El Salto is located in the central region of the state of Jalisco‚ Mexico. According to a 2010 census‚ the population reached 138‚226 residents (Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI)‚ 2010). The fertility rate reached a 2.4 which is slightly above the 2.1 replacement fertility rate (INEGI‚ 2010). In that same year‚ the census noted that there were approximately 32‚230 houses in the region; however‚ only around 31‚723 houses had electricity service‚ 26‚499 had water

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    Expressive Paintings

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    small brushstrokes or large brushstrokes. These three paintings are all different and show different situations but they are the same as well because they are all pictures of landscapes. I will talk about how much detail is in each painting. ‘The Harvest at La Crau’ is the first painting that I am going to talk about. It is by Vincent Van Gogh. Vincent Van Gogh was a Dutch Post- Impressionist painter. Post – Impressionism is a style that artists would use including using vivid colours‚ thick use of

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    migrant workers to pick crops. The product demand influences are the growing cycle‚ water scarcity‚ weather conditions‚ market needs‚ and crop size. The farmer may harvest several different crops at different times of the year. Migrant workers only work for those specific harvest periods and move on to other farms for other crop harvests. This requires the farmers to have flexibility with planting and harvesting the product depending on the variable demand challenges. Challenges Any compassionate

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    of that land to the writing which may win Stella. The difficulty that the poet incurs in effecting this process is implied by the description of his brain as “sun-burned” (Sidney)‚ which implies it lacks the proper irrigation and water to make it harvest words. Therefore‚ the poet longs for “fresh and fruitful showers” (Sidney) in order to produce the words that will eventually win Stella. This metaphor is effectively extended within the rest of this initial sonnet. What the poet actually desires

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    Bog Bodies

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    the presence of chaff fragments and weeds in the last meals of these men‚ one could come to the conclusion they all were from poor families. When the crops failed to produce an acceptable harvest‚ poor families needed to stretch the crops they did harvest to be able to provide enough food until the next harvest. They would add weed seeds‚ runt grain and chaff pulled out of the previous year’s grain before that grain was put into storage. Poor families would also use anything harvestable from the

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