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    during embryo development from a hybrid zygote (Barclay, 1975). In this system, the Crossability with wheat is constrained by the presence of incompatible genes (Kr1 and Kr2 ) situated on the 5A and 5B of wheat chromosomes that markedly reduce the crossability between wheat and H. bulbosum (Falk and Kasha 1981).for this reason, at present, the method using Hordeum bulbosum is restricted to crossable wheat genotypes. Nonetheless, maize pollen appears to be insensitive to these crossability…

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    During the experiment, I compared two different foods, ham and wheat bread, to see which of the two would collect more bacteria after being dropped on the floor and being picked up after five seconds. Beforehand, I had done some research and discovered some of the errors the Five Second Rule, such as the fact that bacteria will cling to food immediately. The original plan was to simply drop the food, swab it, and swab the agar on the plate. However, to not only compare the food types and…

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    course of everyone’s life forever? The geographical location of a civilization can decide their future. If a civilization lies in the tropics they are unable to grow wheat. An animal can only live on a continent that provides its native food source. So if a civilization cannot grow wheat they won't be able to raise animals who live off wheat. By living with an animal and consuming its products someone can be exposed to smallpox. Smallpox is a very deadly disease. Along with smallpox, steel is…

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    In 1889, a Dutch painter by the name of Vincent van Gogh created this piece called Wheat Field with Cypresses. This painting's medium was oil on canvas and had a dimension of 28 7/8 x 36 ¾ in. A Cypress is an evergreen coniferous tree in which van Gogh loved to capture and paint landscapes with the trees in it. He considered this to one of the best summer landscapes. An element found in this piece by Vincent van Gogh is line. Lines are all over in this piece and the lines connect to each other…

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    In Will Weavers, “A Gravestone Made of Wheat”, Weaver focuses on the love story of Inge and Olaf. Ali Selim’s film, Sweetland, also focuses on the message of short story, maybe even more so the love that Inga and Olaf share. They both cover the same story of a woman who comes to America from Germany, for freedom and to marry someone she has never met. The man and woman struggle with finding someone to grant her citizenship, since the war just ended and she is of German nationality. Ultimately…

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    Jake Seavy Carol Lorenz Humanities: Museum Paper 12/7/2016 The Plain of Auvers The title of the piece I chose is “Wheat Fields after the Rain (The Plain of Auvers).” It is painted by Vincent van Gogh in July of 1890. The painting has various shades of green, yellow and blue. The sky is a light blue that has clouds that were painted in a circular pattern and it takes up about 1/3 of the picture. “The sky appears to stand a good several inches behind the horizon, the plain looks gradational by…

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    Are school lunches to healthy. Some people debate whether or not schools should Serve whole wheat or whole grain. While some people think that schools should have have whole wheat, many others disagree. Whole wheat is overrated and some packagings lies. Some packaging companies lie about what they put in there food, when instead of being whole wheat is really 50% white bread with molasses or caramel added to make it look like it is. Also many kids don’t like the Taste some people say there…

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    Economics Principle in a Contemporary Context UMED8D-15-1 15003363 Describe how equilibrium occurs using the supply and demand framework. Use this framework to explain movements in the price of wheat over the past 15 years. 1522 words Supply and demand is the backbone of a market economy. Demand refers to the want, need or desire for a product backed by the money to purchase it. The quantity demanded is the amount of goods and services that consumers are willing to buy at a certain price.…

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    122 (1942) Facts: In 1938 the Agricultural Adjustment Act, or AAA, was passed to limit the amount of wheat grown and sold, as to prevent surpluses or shortages, and set fines for the overproduction of wheat. Filburn sold a portion of the wheat he grew and kept the rest for himself. But according to the AAA , the amount Filburn sold plus what Filburn kept exceeded the limit of how much wheat was allowed to be grown. The Secretary of Agriculture, Wickard, penalized and fined Filburn, but Filburn…

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    the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA). This act set a limit for the total amount of wheat that can be put into the interstate commerce. The act further implemented penalties for violation of the law. Farmers had a set amount of wheat for which they could produce each year. Filburn (Plaintiff) had produced a large amount of wheat that surpassed the Federal limit. Due to the abundance in wheat, Filburn sold his wheat surplus below the market place price and kept the remainder for himself. The…

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