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    Aechmea fasciata: A plant analyzed Meaning spear tipped‚ in Greek. Its common name is Silver Vase. It is called Silver Vase because it sort of looks like a silver vase with a spiny pink flower. From the family Bromeliaceae. Although the Aechmea fasciata is a widely used house plant the most popular bromeliad is the Pineapple. Some bromeliads‚ such as Aechmea fasciata‚ are epiphytic meaning they grow on other plants. A true epiphyte is a plant driven by demands for light or moisture to seek a perch

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    Economic Factors? One of the main factor that made the Euphronios Krater take long before it would be taken back home was the economic factor. The Metropolitan Museum Art argued that the Greek people lacked the economic resources in protecting the artifact from adverse environmental conditions and theft. Again‚ they gained a lot of revenue when people came to see this artifact. Based on its design and unique appearance‚ this crate creates a lot of attraction and revenue and thus the British were

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    Ancient China’s Impact on The World The ocean‚ the desert‚ extremely tall mountains and very high platoons‚ all of these geographical barriers made it virtually impossible to get well into the thriving civilisation of Ancient China. Ancient China was a very lonely civilisation being so far away from any other major civilisations and having so many barriers protecting them from the outside world. While no other people came to Ancient China‚ it learnt many new things without anyone else to help them

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    its gaze . His Girl in a Slouch Hat (FIG. 6.5) again focuses on the curves of the girl‚ but also throws in the use of shadows and light‚ which become major focuses for the Grande Jatte. These drawings provide little to no narrative (in the Harvester‚ the harvester is clearly at work‚ but there’s no detail showing the space he is in)‚ but they do "signal his social awareness.". And as a general rule‚ his rural figures were peasant/working types and his city figures were the people one would see traveling

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    Mortimer Wheel Method

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    The Sexton Archaeology team and I utilised the Mortimer Wheel method of excavating the Abbey Museum Site. This Entailed • Dividing the site into 1m X 1m intervals using string and wooden stakes. Each pair would focus on each individual grid. The grids were categorised by A‚ B‚ C‚ D letters and a corresponding number around the perimeter. • One team member would define the Balks about approximately 10cm in width from the edge of the grid. • Subsequently‚ we began excavating the site using a trowel

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    The most important problems faced by the Kole farmers with respect to rice mechanization are the unavailability of agro machineries in time‚ the increased rent of the machineries and absence of service facilities‚ and skilled work force for the specific farm machineries. The Kole farmers’ perceptions about the multidimensional implications of rice mechanization are given as below. Social‚ economic and environmental impacts Table 3 shows the perceptions of farmers on social‚ economic and environmental

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    Caribou Cultural Practices

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    that show respect for caribou in the α-state are interventions to re-organize culture in times of stress. Teaching wise hunting practices reinforces ways to show respect for caribou. Ritual and ceremony evidences the spiritual connection between harvesters and caribou. This connection involves inkonze. An adept may use divination rites to modify cultural practice. Divination influences where‚ when and how to hunt caribou. Drum songs connect

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    and instant messaging. Users begin creating custom and unique “usernames”‚ many of which include a favourite number‚ a particular interest‚ or simply their name. Usernames are already a sign of someone’s persona. For example‚ if someone was an avid vase collector‚ their username could go alone the lines of “ilove_vases‚” so that their friends and family would automatically know who that person is online. They can also put their favourite number in that username‚ making it become “ilove_vases11.”

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    ground water harvesting

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    Groundwater dams are structures that intercept or obstruct the natural flow of groundwater and provide storage for water underground. They have been used in several parts of the world‚ notably India‚ Africa and Brazil. Their use is in areas where flows of groundwater vary considerably during the course of the year‚ from very high flows following rain to negligible flows during the dry season. The basic principle of the groundwater dam is that instead of storing the water in surface reservoirs‚ water

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    Agriculture In Florida

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    path accurately without and further guidance. Another piece of technology that has been recently invented allows farming equipment to communicate with each other. For example a grain cart and combine harvester could electronically communicate such that the grain cart pulls up next to the combine harvester so than it can unload its storage of grain and continue to harvest. These two pieces of technology allow farmers to use minimal effort when harvesting crops and managing fields. RFID Tags are collars

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