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    had a matrilineal system: women held property and hereditary leadership passed through their lines. The Iroquois believe that the spirits change the seasons. Key festivals coincided with the major events of the agricultural calendar‚ including a harvest festival of Thanksgiving. The Great Peacemaker was their prophet. The Algonquian people of the Eastern Woodlands were hunter-gatherers‚ meaning they relied on collecting edible plants and hunting wild animals as their main source of food. They were

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    Joi9Nt Family

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    his or her capacity. The men‚ women and children all have to work. For example‚ in a peasant joint family all the members work actively according to their ability. The old persons and children of the family watch the crops in the field. During the harvest season‚ the women in some families help in harvesting. This there is no need of procuring labour from outside the family. 4) Socialism in Wealth: According to Sir Henry Maine joint family is like a co-operative society with the father as the trustee

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    Gathering Leaves Self-made notes Stanza 1 * Autumn * Collecting memories which are disorganized throughout the years * Reflecting himself Stanza 2 * ------------------------------------------------- A bleak autumn’s day and all nature begins to die/grow duller ------------------------------------------------- Stanza 3 * ------------------------------------------------- The speaker gathers a lot of leaves and piles them up as a mountain‚ but it is hard to embrace/catch

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    food wastage

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    grow and mature. Besides this‚ there are a lot of factors that contribute towards the production of food. i. Temperature and rainfall are critical elements determining when and how often crops can be sown. While some Asian countries are able to harvest three times in a single year‚ food production nearly halts during dry seasons in many tropical zones and during winter cold in temperate areas. (DeRose‚ Messer & Millman‚ 1998) b) It cost a lot to maintain a good production of food. i. Investments

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    both penguins and walruses (Hutchens‚ 2001). The penguins met with the walruses and negotiated a protocol that basically stated that the walruses would harvest the clams and in return could eat all of the clams that they wanted but couldn’t eat the penguins. The system developed by the penguins sought stability by inviting the walruses to harvest the clams so penguins would never have to endure another harsh winter without food. Initially the system worked well and everyone was happy. The walruses

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    you will need to work more or less hours depending if you need to sow‚ sulfate‚ fertilize or harvest the plants. It is true that you can miss plants with different growing cycles so that you can distribute more the work. For example if you decide to plant wheat and barley‚ you need to sow wheat in autumn and barley in spring. Your workday will mainly depend on the weather‚ for example you cannot harvest if it is rainy and you need to wait until the plant is completely dry because if not‚ the product

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    The Wonders of Autumn

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    air gets chilly‚ forcing people to bring out their warm‚ fleecy coats‚ as winter is just around the bend. The air is fresh and also mixed with the smell of corn and beans as farmers bring out their rumbling combines and lazy tractors and begin the harvest. Autumn is a beautiful season. The trees and their leaves are probably my favorite part about autumn. The bright oranges‚ reds‚ and yellows make them appear warm and happy. The wind whistles through them‚ making them dance and sway like ballerinas

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    four o clock to get up eat breakfast and be out in the gardens by 5am. She taught me how to plant vegetables and to harvest them. She would plant anything from tomatoes‚ potatoes‚ okra‚ collards greens‚ beets‚ string beans‚ pole beans‚ purple hull beans‚ cabbage‚ carrots‚ and corn. Corn was my favorite to plant and harvest cause the raccoons would always eat our corn so we set up traps and caught the coons; then we took them out in the

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    As members of the corvid family‚ crows are considered to be among the most adaptable and intelligent birds in the world. Crows have a varied and evolved language. They can mimic the sounds made by other animals‚ and they learn to associate noises with events‚ especially with the distribution of food. Well-adapted to diverse habitats‚ crows are found across North America. They thrive in cities and suburban areas where they live in close association with humans. Crows roost at night in large

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    Conclusion Methodology. On the 23rd of November the topic peasant farming was selected. Discussion about the topic was done within the classroom on that same date. A field trip was conducted on the 29th of January to visit a farmer and his farm. The farm was located Castro trail‚ haruni creek. It lies in a valley eastern bank of the Demerara River. The means of transportation to farm was by bus. The bus leave Georgetown at about 10:10hrs to travel along the linden highway

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