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    Malic acid is one of the primary contributors of acidity in the grape. Its concentration tends to decrease as the grape ripe and it is mostly due to metabolic respiration. The vine and grape are depend on the Malic acid as a fuel in respiration. During warmer days, the metabolic respiration will be higher and thus decrease the total amount of Malic acid. However when in a cooler climates, the concentration of mMlic acid will remain at initial levels or slightly decrease only. Malic acid is very…

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    In the poem Wisteria Vines, the speaker uses the motif of beauty springing from ugliness from The Bean Trees to communicate the theme of the importance of family and community, emphasizing how family, regardless of how atypical it may be, is necessary to "bloom" into something beautiful. This concept is stressed in the final stanza of the poem, when the speaker states, “The rhizobia are not actually a part of the plant, but they always live with the legumes: a kind of underground railroad moving…

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    Meta: Royal, regal, and rightfully making the headlines, Princess of the Amazon is a brand new game from Spielo. Looking to secure an audience, is it worth swinging from vine to vine in this new title? Princess of the Amazon Review There is one type of game that is absolutely special in the hearts of casino lovers all over the world. I am not talking about poker, nor am I talking about blackjack, what I am talking about casino slots. Why are casino slots so beloved? It is simple; there are so…

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    Taylor looks at the plant and says, “‘Will you look at that,’ I said. It was another miracle. The flower trees were turning into bean trees” (194). Dog Doo Park is very barren other than the wisteria vines and a few shade trees. The park is very desolate and dreary. The fact that these wisteria vines grow and produce beans is a miracle, considering the other foliage in the park. These beans exemplify new beginnings and perseverance. Taylor, Turtle and even Lou Ann endure so much together. These…

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    Artefact In Children

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    Indonesia. The creation of the cup coasters consists of batik fabrics and vines of rattan. Such artefact encompasses materials that can stimulate processes of inquiry to promote curiosity and imagination. For this reason the learning artefact is relevant for Year 2 level where children have the capacity to explore the diversity of cultures and…

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    deal of symbols.Also, these symbols may have more than one meaning to them. In the novel “Ethan Frome”,there are many different things that symbolizes something. The symbols that are found in the novel, “Ethan Frome”, is the cat, the dead cucumber vine and the pickle dish. In chapter five, the cat represents Zeena. In the chapter, Ethan and Mattie is alone while Zeena is away visiting a doctor in another town. Mattie attempts to impress Ethan and fails because of the cat. She tries to set up…

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    In the beginning of section two, Thomas, Minho, and an injured Alby are forced to stay overnight in the maze as the doors to the Glade closed. During the night Thomas hung Alby to the walls with the vines, as he would chase away the griever. During the chase Thomas swang vine to vine as he got closer to the ground, but once he reached the ground there was three more grievers waiting for him. As the griever chasing Thomas was gaining ground, Thomas came up with a plan to juke the griever out by…

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    The Ruthwell Cross

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    of a tree, and the arms of the cross as the tree’s branches. The poem on the north and south sides of the cross surround a number of vine scrolls which cover add to the idea that the Ruthwell cross symbolises a tree, making references to nature and the leaves and vines which would cover and adorn tree. By examining the poem, the placement of the cross, and the vine scroll imagery, it can easily be argued that even though the Ruthwell cross is very clearly made of stone, it can be understood as…

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    Belgian Imperialism

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    Central Africa, 1885. The Congo is the personal property of King Leopold II. After the invention of inflatable bike tires, rubber becomes a commodity. The Belgian Congo has the potential to produce millions of tons of rubber a year, and no special cultivation techniques or tools are needed to harvest rubber -only human labor is required. This leads to a multitude of backdoor dealings and atrocities committed in the pursuit of profit and industry. European intervention and Imperialism had a…

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    Louis Comfort Tiffany was born in New York City in 1848. Tiffany is known for not only being the son of Tiffany & Co. founder, Charles Tiffany, but as a notorious glassmaker, designer, and is also credited with being a leader of the Art Nouveau movement. Tiffany began his studies in Europe, and furthers his education at the National Academy of Design in New York with aspirations to become an artist. Painting was Tiffany’s primary interest, however, he began to focus on decorative arts and…

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