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    Chapter 2 1.0 Jambosa jambos (wax apple) or Syzygium samarangense 1.1 Botany 1.1.1 Origin and distribution This wax apple is origin in Malaysia. Wax apple is a species in the Myrtaceae is a tropical fruit that comes and thought to be native range from Southeast Asia are found in Indonesia, India, Malaysia and Philippines. J. jambos is likely that the species is now majority in the humid tropics countries. (Morton, 1987) 1.1.2 Common name Synonym of Jambosa jambos has several common names

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    Johnny Appleseed Essay

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    same people, but the legend exaggerates his character traits, and the historical accounts state the facts about him. In both accounts, he is very religious because he has his Bible, which shows Christian belief, with him. The two people also plant apple trees throughout the frontiers of America. Johnny Appleseed/John Chapman endured many hardships, but Johnny Appleseed endured more difficulties than John Chapman. Therefore, the legend of Johnny Appleseed is an exaggeration of the historical account

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    The Fruits Of Apples

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    One of the most common fruit is the apple, it takes about 50 leaves to produce an apple tree. An apple orchard called Rainier Fruit company they only hand pick the best apples from the orchard. Fresh One of the most common fruits in the world is the apple . Apples have wonderful flavor. Apples have about 3 different colors red, green,Apples are usually 95 calories. and yellow with hundreds of varieties. Apples can float on water because they are 20% air. Apples are planted and stocked in places

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    The turn of the twentieth century brought about in the United States the largest economic and industrial period of change ever experienced in the history of mankind. This period of time was characterised by big power hungry monopolies, the downfall of colonialism, devastating outbreaks of cholera and typhoid, and most importantly the rejection of old-world traditions. During this time of change, In 1914 Robert Frost published his poem “Mending Wall”. The poem is literally about the speaker and his

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    twelve Hydrogen and six Oxygen in addition to one hydrogen and two oxygen which is shortened to the formula of C6H12O6 + H2O. The last solution , isotonic, will be actually be demonstrated by all three solutions including the water, corn syrup, and apple cider and white vinegar. This due to how all three solutions will become a equilibrium, or balance in particles because of osmosis. But in order to perform this experiment the shell of the three experimental eggs must be removed before the eggs can

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    The Giver Color Analysis

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    Lois Lowry, color is mentioned in a profound way. The main character, Jonas, begins to see the color red in an apple where he had not before. In his world, color is not perceived as they live in shades of gray. In our world, we are able to see color in everything. For example, we see an apple as red, just as Jonas did. All of the invisible colors of sunlight shine on the apple.The apple absorbs all the colored light rays except those equal to red and reflects it to the human eye. Our eyes then receive

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    Artic Apples were created by Neal and Louisa Carter in Canada. The Carter’s founded the Okanagan Specialty Fruits Inc. and began manufacturing their apples under this company name. Artic apples are analogous to normal apples, with the difference of browning. Usually, when you cut into an apple or one becomes bruised, there is slight browning inside of the apple right away. However, scientists have found a way to stop the chemical reaction that causes browning by a process called gene silencing. During

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    Ploughshare’s Nursery isn’t exactly what you would think that you would find in, APC, a low income neighborhood in Alameda, CA. It’s a small nursery surrounded by urban Alameda, filled with fresh vegetables and thriving fruit. These rows of fresh vegetables, and pots of thriving fruit trees is what welcomed our group to the nursery. When we arrived, we were welcomed by a nursery volunteer who kindly showed us around the rows of organic strawberries, garlic, and onions, and the pots with limes

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    Welcome children, adults, elderly and people of all ages in between to Jade’s Extravagant Pumpkin Patch! Here we feature the most beautiful activities of fall. Today is the perfect day; the breeze is slightly dancing around us, while the sun is slightly peeking through the clouds and all you need is a light jacket! At my pumpkin patch we offer every fall activity possibly imagined in one place. First I will start you off with my top of the notch pumpkin patch. In previous years we have grown

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    Do animals possess consciousness? Are animals programmed to be slaves to nature or do they possess consciousness: the ability to be aware of one’s surroundings? While we don’t know what animals think or say, we can speculate on their brain activity and behavior in nature. As Darwin has said, “We differ from our closest relatives in degree, not kind.” We may not be as different from the animal kingdom as we have thought. Alex, an African grey parrot, was subject to a scientific study for thirty

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