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    Ivan Pacheco Professor Gaiser English 125 22 January 2013 Reading Response: Pigeons I find it easy to relate to this poem. This poem discusses socio-economic characteristics of Hispanics. In my opinion the author is correct in describing Hispanics as the pigeons of "Birdland" (Hernandez‚ 1). I can connect with this poem on a personal level because I am Hispanic. "Pigeons have feathers of a different color. They are too bright to be dull and too dull to be bright

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    EFFECTS OF NITROGEN FIXING PEA PLANTS (Pisum sativum) ON GROWTH OF CORN (Zea mays)
 Introduction Interactions among plant species‚ particularly negative ones‚ have been a concern in agriculture (Levene 1926‚ Russell 1961). Novoa (1981) suggested that it would be advantageous to rotate certain crops by season‚ grow certain crops together‚ or avoid growing certain crops on the same land. Observations indicated that some crops require specific types of nutrients in contrast to other crop

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    Pigeons Used in the War

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    The Use of Pigeons in World War One Pigeons played a vital part in World War One as they proved to be an extremely reliable way of sending messages. Over 100‚000 were used in the war with an astonishing success rate of 95% getting through to their destination with their message. Pigeons were used extensively in World War One. Man-made communication systems were still crude and unreliable‚ so dogs and pigeons were used. Pigeons would have been found just about anywhere on the Western

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    Biology Abstract In this experiment we used dried split peas to extract the DNA and observed the protein isolate. Introduction The purpose of the experiment was to learn what the process was to extract DNA. You also learned the characteristics of DNA and go to observe them. Hypothesis I think the DNA will be really interesting to observe. Procedure Material: * Alcohol * Blender * Water * Drinking glasses * Measuring cup * Paper towels * Freezer

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    Alaskan Pea Plant Sowing Depth Experiment By Ian Armstrong Table of Contents Review of Literature pg. 2-3 Hypothesis pg.3 Variables and Groups pg. 4 Materials pg.4 Procedure pg.4-5 Results pg.5-6 Discussion of Results pg.6-8 Bibliography pg.8-9 Review of Literature Alaskan peas have the shortest growing season of all pea types. This strain was developed to adapt to short growing seasons and colder climates. They were developed in 1881 by Thomas Laxton. They grow to be approximately 3 feet

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    "The Bothersome Beauty of Pigeons" In the essay‚ "The Bothersome Beauty of Pigeons‚" Bruce Ballenger initially compares the street vendors in one of Florence’s piazzas to the urban pigeons we are so familiar with. He elogently describes the vendors as marvelous spectacles who add culture and life to urban areas. While they are considered a neusance to a lot of people‚ they also hold a certain beauty. They are much like the pigeons‚ and there seems to be a war against both the illegal street

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    Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) and Pea (Pisum Sativum) Temperature Germination Experiment Abstract: This experiment had the purpose of testing temperature for bean and pea seed germination. 100 beans were taken and split into four groups of 25. Each Group of 25 beans was folded inside a damp paper towel. Two of the damp paper towels‚ with the beans inside‚ were put in a plastic bag and then moved to a warm place and the other two paper towels were put in a plastic bag and then moved to a cold room

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    Human Impact On the Passenger Pigeon The passenger pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius) was a unique species and was probably the most horrible example of human-caused extinction in history. There had been around three to five billion passenger pigeons‚ the total number of birds to be found in the United States today. The last passenger pigeon alive‚ named Martha‚ died on September 1‚ 1914 at the Cincinnati Zoo. Humans have always had a huge impact on their surroundings and when the Europeans arrived

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    Findings and Analysis Pigeon-pea is known by various names across the country. In North India‚ it is referred to as toor daal. The grain is called Gandule in Orissa‚ and many other parts of India. It is believed to be a native Indian pulse‚ and is a very rich source of protein‚ and has high nutritional value. Moreover‚ it doesn’t have very high input requirements‚ in terms of soil fertility and irrigation. As mentioned above‚ we tried to understand the value chain of Pigeon-Pea through the markets

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    protein‚ vitamins (A‚ C‚ B complex)‚ minerals (Ca‚ Fe‚ Zn‚ Cu)‚ carbohydrates and dietary fibre in comparison to green peas (Pisum sativum)‚ the vegetable pigeonpea has five times more beta carotene content‚ three times more thiamine‚ riboflvin and niacin content and double vitamin ‘C’ content (Saxena et al.

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