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    Throughout Jeanette Winterson’s ‘Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit’ and Christina Rossetti’s ‘Selected Poems’, fruit is often used as a symbol to explore deeper meanings within the texts, such as sexuality, sin and temptation in the form of homosexuality and Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, the psyche and differing beliefs of religious followers and atheists. This exploration is further illuminated by Williams’ ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ and provides some insightful views and contradictions. *finish

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    Mcdonald's Monologue

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    Once upon a time there was a bear called Winnie the Pooh. He likes honey very much. One day he was walking down a street called the 100 acre woods. He saw Piglet and asked him “Piglet do you have any honey?” And he said, “No Pooh bear I do not.” So Pooh went to Rabbit and asked him “Rabbit do you have any honey? ” Rabbit said “I do but IT'S MY HONEY!!” and Pooh went away sadly. DK Okay well if it’s your honey you then you can have it Piglet said “I don’t know Winnie makes me really mad sometimes

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    Johnny Appleseed Summary

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    young man at the age of 18. Johnny sought out to plant Appleseed’s throughout the western colonialization in hopes of producing free food for anyone who needed it. During his travels he had become very wealthy from the production and sales of the many apple trees and land he would come in to possession of. He also befriended many people, and these people would always welcome Jonny as their family. Also, he made friends with many Indian tribes and the story tells that he was so close to these tribes he

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    Mycelial Pathogen

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    Step 1: Written observation of the symptoms of the fruit and signs of the pathogen. Symptoms and signs The fruit that is examined in this study is a strawberry. The infected strawberry in displayed in figure 1, appears to be fully covered in mycelial growth. Mycelial consists of white filaments also known as hyphae (mould), which seems to be growing on the strawberry. Within the branched hyphae there are multiple black spores that surround the fruit. Although the fruit appears to be shriveled, there

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    European Crab Apple: The native Crab Apple is occasional in southern Illinois, yet uncommon or absent in the central and northern sections of the state . Habitats include open woodlands, savannas, and thickets. Crab Apple's can be found in both upland and bottomland areas where other deciduous shrubs and trees are present, particularly where there has been some reduction in the overhead canopy of dominant trees. The apple will fall from the tree and decompose on the ground leaving the seed. The seed

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    What are acne blackheads? What real home natural home remedies for blackheads would you need? Acne is so common a skin disease that affects over 80 percent of mostly teenagers. Most doctors are very familiar with this chronic skin disease. Acne can be divided into blackheads/whiteheads and red bumps. The face and shoulders usually experience whiteheads and blackheads more than pus-filled red bumps. Blackheads are small usually blackish or yellowish bumps buried into the pores of our skin. Blackheads

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    Final Exam Part 1, Task 1: The Apple Trees There were two very competitive twin brothers who always liked to out do the other in order to prove their superiority. One day while eating apples the two brothers devised a wager after the first brother, Ollie, claimed he could grow the best apple tree, and the other brother, Andy, disagreed claiming his tree would clearly be better since he is the best twin. So they both set off to grow the best apple tree they could. Ollie and Andy decided who ever

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    Intro: Tear down the walls! Ronald Reagan's "Tear Down This Wall" and Robert Frost's "Mending Wall" both talk about how walls separate people from each other, but they talk about different walls and different ideas. Those walls create a physical, as well as a mental barrier for the narrator and neighbor in Robert Frost's "Mending Walls" and Ronald Reagan's "Tear Down This Wall" that hinders the characters from relating to each other in a certain way. Although the style and tone of these two authors

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    One Green Apple tells the story of Farrah a young immigrant and her second day of school in the new country. Speaking no English, Farrah is dropped off at an apple orchid with her classmates and marvels at the differences and similarities between her and the other children as they ride in a hay wagon. Stopping near a bunch of apple trees, Farrah understands that they are to pick one apple. As the teacher slowly yet kindly tries to explain what to do to her, Farrah wishes that she could tell the teacher

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    Essay On Fruit Firmness

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    upper | middle | bottom | average | | Red apple | With peel | 9.1 | 8.3 | 8.3 | 8.567 | 9.9 | 9.6 | 8.9 | 9.467 | 88.427 | | Peel off | 7.1 | 8.6 | 9.6 | 8.433 | 8.5 | 7.3 | 8.7 | 8.167 | 81.400 | Green apple | With peel | 10.0 | 7.9 | 6.1 | 8.000 | 8.6 | 7.1 | 3.2 | 6.300 | 70.118 | | Peel off | 6.3 | 5.9 | 7.0 | 6.400 | 5.6 | 5.9 | 7.3 | 6.267 | 62.110 | Plums | With

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