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    November 21(Thursday)- harvest also Nova( Hagai Farm) November 22(Friday)- harvest Nova Again( Hagai Farm) November 24(Sunday)- back to Guy’s Farm‚ we harvested santina November 25(MOnday)- The same November 26(Tuesday)- 4th Day of classes in Agro Studies at Kefar Silver‚ they teach us how to work with Excel November 27-28(Wednesday)-harvest santina again in Guy’s farm November 28-29(Thurs. @ Friday)-harvest santina in Hagai’s Farm December 01(Sunday)- today we harvest all the remaining fruits

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    Book Review of: Danny the Champion of the World by Roald Dahl Over the past few weeks‚ I have read Danny the Champion of the World. The book is about a young boy‚ Danny‚ who lives alone with his dad in an old gypsy caravan. One day‚ Danny finds out that his dad has been keeping a secret from him and it leads him to go on an amazing journey. I’ll tell you that it was a very enjoyable book for many reasons‚ like creative language and a very good story. The author’s way of expressing characters feelings

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    arresting innocent people. For example‚ an order reportedly arrived in Tashkent to ’Send 200 [prisoners]!’ The local NKVD was at its wits’ end about who else to arrest‚ having exhausted all the obvious possibilities‚ until it learned that a band of ’gypsies’ (Romany) had just camped in town. Police surrounded them and charged every male from seventeen to sixty with sabotage." In the city of Zherinka‚ "’Ivan Ivanovich’ ... had his wife sew rubles [Soviet currency] into his coat because the NKVD was taking

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    she loses her new fountain pen one day she asks around to see if he has been near her desk‚ saying “You just can’t trust that sort”. | Racial discrimination‚ worried how child is being treated | Enbarresed | oblivious | Darren‚ three is from a gypsy/traveller family newly arrived in the area. Mark his room leader says it’s not worth making any effort with Darren because he’ll be leaving again soon. | Angry‚not respected‚ juged | Worthless‚ confused | Doesn’t care‚ could be past experience or

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    Hungary Research Paper

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    The people long ago of Hungary were nomadic. They came from the east and moved to the Carpathian Basin. The main ethnic group is the Magyars. Also‚ there were a good amount of Romanies‚ who came from Italy and Gypsies‚ who came from India. The main language of Hungary is Hungarian. The Hungarian language was formed in the 19th century. It is borrowed from the Slavic‚ Latin‚ and German language. Also‚ the Hungarian language uses words from the Turkish language. Some of the main foods in Hungary are

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    worries that their fates would be the same as his sister’s. Even though they thrive and are healthy children‚ the thought of death never leaves him. Additionally‚ his mother’s actions remind him of death constantly. After a party and celebration for the gypsy clan‚ “Inside‚ my mother sat in the corner‚ the lantern casting eerie shadows over her face” (Resau

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    holding off and taking the chance the grapes become thin or produce no mold and sell at a lower price. Mr. Jaeger must evaluate the risk and the expected revenues related to his different options. The recommendation is that Mr. Jaeger should not harvest the Riesling grapes right now but wait for a better profit given by the possibility of an upcoming rainstorm that may prove to produce a botrytis mold proved to produce a more complex and greater revenue generating wine. It is important for Mr. Jaeger

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    exhibits the following trends. (1) The percentage of forest that recovered from a harvest in the GYE by year 2011 generally depends on the year of the harvest‚ and the recovery trajectory can be grouped into two recovery periods‚ before the late 1980s (the earlier years) and the late 1980s. (2) For harvests in the earlier years (1985 to 1987)‚ over 85% of the harvested area has returned to forest by 2011. Harvests that occurred in late 1980s (1988 to 1990) have lower percentages of forest recovery

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    racism‚ discrimination‚ or stereotypes. The Romani culture‚ for example‚ is a very unique culture that suffers a great deal of persecution. Due to their tendency to frequently move‚ the Romany people have repeatedly been called the degrading name‚ gypsies. Other names in which they have been known by include "Tisane‚ Tisane‚ Cigna‚ Iguana‚ and others" (Curbed‚ November 1996). Their nomadic lifestyle and unusual characteristics have caused a great deal of distrust with other cultures. The Romani

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    annoyance; Pissed-off Ejaculation: Sudden forceful speech HURR DURR LETS USE THIS ON EVERY LINE OF THE BOOK Surly: Rude‚ unfriendly Penetralium: Innermost part (of a building) Sundry: Various‚ separate Stalwart: Hardy‚ sturdy Gypsy: Wandering people‚ GIVE ME YOUR TEARS GYPSY Slovenly: Untidy/dirty Morose: Gloomy Impertinence: Absurdity (you got this‚ right?) Vis/a/Vis: Face-to-face with (it’s French) Tacit: Implied‚ silent Physiognomy: Judgment by facial features Vexatious: Anger‚ confusion

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