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    Calgene Inc.: Marketing

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    abilities in bioengineering technology • Competitive advantages in bioengineered product licenses and regulatory agency approval to market tomato (and other bioengineered products) • Competitive advantages in already test marketing "MacGregor’s Tomatoes" • Competitive advantage of being "closer" to mass marketing its tomato • Success of industrial and edible oils and cotton seed divisions • Bioengineering licensing agreements • New "soft picking‚ packing‚ and shipping" methods • Operating

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    Life and Works of Ancient Greek Writers ENGLISH – YEAR 11 HOMER Homer was the most important and earliest of the Greek and Roman writers. Greeks and Romans didn’t count themselves educated unless they knew his poems. His influence was felt not only on literature‚ but on ethics and morality via lessons from his masterpieces. He is the first source to look for information on Greek myth and religion. Yet‚ despite his prominence‚ we have no firm evidence that he ever lived. In the Western classical

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    Is Tomato a Fruit?

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    edible in the raw state‚ such as apples‚ oranges‚ grapes‚ strawberries‚ and bananas. On the other hand‚ the botanical sense of "fruit" includes many structures that are not commonly called "fruits"‚ such as bean pods‚ corn kernels‚ wheat grains‚ and tomatoes. The word ’fruit’ literally means ’reproducing‚ fertility’ and that is what seeds are for. Any ’fruit’ must have seeds and all foods with seeds must be fruit. This makes the literal meaning correct. All fruit have seeds and that applies to all fruit

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    Biography of John Keats

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    BIOGRAPHY OF JOHN KEATS Born in London‚ England‚ on October 31‚ 1795‚ John Keats devoted his short life to the perfection of poetry marked by vivid imagery‚ great sensuous appeal and an attempt to express a philosophy through classical legend. In 1818 he went on a walking tour in the Lake District. His exposure and overexertion on that trip brought on the first symptoms of the tuberculosis‚ which ended his life. Quotes "If Poetry comes not as naturally as Leaves to a tree it had better not

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    Keates vs. Blake

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    Blake versus Keats Although William Blake and John Keats have very different writing styles both poets use images of nature in their poems. Blake’s "Introduction"‚ from Songs of Innocence‚ uses simple language. Keats’ "Ode on Melancholy" is dramatic. Although both authors use nature in their poems‚ Keats provides emotional drama to nature‚ while Blake’s references to nature are very simple and unclear. The nature imagery in Blake’s "Introduction" is that nature is wild and unpredictable. The

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    which came from the word theatron meaning “seeing place”‚ drama‚ which came from the word dran meaning “ to do”. Chorus‚ which was the character that told what has been happening in the play‚ and ode meaning part of the play when the chorus speaks or sings. Also‚ strophe‚ which is when during the ode‚ the chorus crosses from stage right to stage left and the opposite directions for antistrophe. Another word that came for the ancient Greek theater was hypocrites‚ which were the leading actors‚ or

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    keats and wordsworth

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    KEATS AND WILLIAM WORDSWORTH AGE OF REASON EMPIRICISM "a statement is meaningful only if it can be verified empirically (Sproul 103)." "Man was born free‚ but everywhere he is in chains" - Rousseau Rousseau (1712-1778) cried: "Let us return to nature" (Schaeffer154) Characterized by freedom of the mind and an idealistic view of human nature‚ Romanticism slowly crept out of Neoclassicism (1798-1832 ) ROMANTICISM • Rousseau saw this as dangerous to the freedom of mankind and thus sparked

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    Role Of Love In Antigone

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    only causes death but also serves to shift allegiances‚ in so doing acting as a vehicle for fate. The “Ode to Love” gives more clues to the power of love beyond those already mentioned. The line “mortal man‚ in his one day’s dusk‚ trembles before your glory” (647) both alludes to love’s ability to conquer man by

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    fruits and vegetables makes them good conductors of electricity. Other ingredients such as citric acid and ascorbic acid increase the conductivity‚ creating more voltage Vegetable Electricity Conductors Potatoes‚ onions and tomatoes are all good vegetable conductors. Tomatoes are most likely the best vegetable conductor since they have the highest acidity level. Fruit Electricity Conductors Some good fruit electricity conductors are apples‚ grapefruit‚ oranges‚ lemons and limes. The citrus fruits

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    the last Wednesday of August each year in the town of Bunol near Valencia in Spain. Thousands of people make their way from all corners of the world to fight in this ’World’s Biggest Food Fight’ where more than one hundred metric tons of over-ripe tomatoes are thrown in the streets. The week-long festival features music‚ parades‚ dancing‚ and fireworks. On the night before the tomato fight‚ participants of the festival compete in a paella cooking contest. Anywhere from 20‚000 to 40‚000 people come

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