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    The Great Blueberry Harvest of 2012 The rays of the sun were relentlessly beaming down on my back and neck as I scooped away at the ripe blueberries. The heat had no sympathy for me, and thoughts of quitting my job right there on the spot were running through my head. But my ego would never let me give up. I sent the negative thoughts away and got back to work. There is light at the end of the tunnel. A spark of motivation runs throughout my whole body. It is day two of the harvest and the…

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    The piece that I decided to present was a poem penned by Ted Kooser called Apple Sauce. In this poem there are descriptive elements that break down some points in making apple sauce. In the beginning of the poem the setting is established in a first person point of view to give the audience an opportunity to experience what’s running through the author's mind. He conveys to the reader what he likes about “her kitchen” (line 5). Considering this poem is about food being cooked in a house, the…

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    can you fix my problem?” asked Nomi. “Take one of my apple and take a bite in it.” said the tree. Nomi did as told and she took an apple from the branches of the tree and took a bite and she started to reappear…

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    Hypothesis: I hypothesize that if we replace infected host trees (avocado) with uninfected host trees (apple trees), the number of trees infected with Fusarium dieback will decrease because apple trees do not provide enough water for beetles and fungus to live inside them. Introduction: An invasive beetle—The Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer (PSHB)—is the factor that causes a serious disease in trees called Fusarium Dieback (FD). PSHB is a native Southeast Asia adult female beetle that carries…

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    the book Freakonomics, by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner, Steven Levitt compares two subjects by juxtaposition analysis. Juxtaposition analysis is the comparison of two seemingly unrelated subjects and shows how they are similar, like comparing apples and oranges. They are two very different fruits with different tastes and uses; however they both are considered fruit, and have seeds. Both need water and sunlight to grow, and both grow on a tree and can be grafted. Levitt and Dubner compare…

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    Many details of the ad heavily reflect the story of Adam and Eve. The first main indicator is the use of the apple within the ad. In the Bible, God creates Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. They are told that they must not eat the fruit from the tree of knowledge and wisdom. By eating the fruit from the tree, Adam and Eve are defying god. The woman in the picture…

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    The gleaming sun caressed my squinting face as I glanced up at the magnificent blue sky decorated with white, fluffy clouds that resembled cotton candy. I was outside exploring the vast backyard while barefoot. It was my first morning in the United States. My stepfather, my siblings, and I had arrived seven hours ago from the Philippines to our new home in Rhode Island from the T. F. Green Airport at around midnight. Last night was my first time seeing my mother in a year. I was furious,…

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    Importance Of Trees Essay

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    Trees Trees absorb odours and pollutant gases (nitrogen oxides, ammonia, sulphur dioxide and ozone) and filter particulates out of the air by trapping them on their leaves and bark. An apple tree can yield up to 15-20 bushels of fruit per year and can be planted on the tiniest urban lot. Aside from fruit for humans, trees provide food for birds and wildlife. On hillsides or stream slopes, trees slow water runoff and hold soil in place. Neighbourhoods and homes that are barren have shown to have…

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    Opuntia Ficus Case Study

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    Introduction Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill belongs to the family Cactaceae. Its globally common name is the sweet prickly pear locally is called Albarshom. It has widely international spread. Firstly, Opuntia ficus-indica has founded Central America (Mexico). And later the species have been introduced to many areas of savanna regions and inhibit South Africa, Asia, and Australia as an ornamental, for camel feed (Brutsch and Zimmermann, 1993) and for its delicious fruits as food for humans,…

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    I envisioned a ranch with endless acres of apple trees blooming, a quaint house near the back with various farm animals roaming around, a Father and Mother watching their children play amongst each other on a sunny spring afternoon. I’ve seen this farm in person, it’s now commercialized for the local sale of apples from the trees that still reside to this day. The sole structure of the old modest adobe home still stands, no roof, just the greenery that’s surrounded and grown throughout the home…

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