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    "I Stand Here Ironing", by Tillie Olsen is a short story portraying the life and regret of a young mother struggling to raise her oldest daughter. The mother- daughter relationship is the major part of the story and the attitude of the mother toward her daughter, Emily, and the actual character of the mother are two very important elements. The character of the mother can be said to be strong and persevering, and along with her age and experience came her wisdom. At first her attitude

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    those of its native France, Chardonnay continued to surprise. Steadfast and as stubborn as its growers, the vine production in Oklahoma continues to grow. These small, light green fruits can produce one of the most well-known and highly produced white wines in the world were inevitable. The origin Vitis vinifera ssp. vinifera has long been a mystery. With the discovery of DNA came the ability to research the grape’s genetic origin.

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    categorized as a comedy is Parks and Recreation. The show is about a crew members that work in a parks department for the government in a small town called Pawnee, Indiana. The main characters consist of Leslie Knope who later in the show marries Ben Wyatt. April ludgate who later marries Andy. Ron Swanson, Donna, Tom, and Garyy. They all work together trying to make the city of Pawnee a better place. They play pranks on eachother, but also have strong friendly bonds. There are many types of elements when

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    anything to drink while we wait for the rest of the family”. “Can I have some red wine”, Grandma asked? “Sure”, Sandra said, “Christopher, will you go tell the butler to open the thirteen year old red wine barrel for the gathering?” As Christopher walked off to get the butler as the doorbell rang like a church hymn. “I’ll get that”, Sandra said. As Sandra opened the large white and gold double doors Matthew, Rachel and April greeted her. “Come on in,” Sandra said in greeting tone. As they walked in Matthew

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    little more about selecting great bottles of wine for events, and even pairing food and wine together, check out the annual Spring Grand Tasting at Martin Brothers Wine & Spirits. On Saturday, April 16th, the Upper West Side’s favorite specialty wine shop will be hosting a free walk-in wine tasting between 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., and it’s the perfect time and place to learn about wine in a laid back atmosphere. Throughout the course of Martin Brothers Wine & Spirits’ Spring Grand Tasting, you’ll get

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    Grapes A grape is a fruiting berry of the deciduous vines. Grapes can be eaten raw or they can be used for making wine, jam, juice, jelly, grape raisins, vinegar, and grape seed oil. Spanish explorers introduced the fruit to America about 300 years ago. There are more than 8,000 grape varieties from 60 species. There are many colors of grapes the colors are, green, red, black, yellow, pink, and purple. The white grapes are actually green. One important product that grapes are made into is grape

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    How Did Wine Affect Trade in the Roman Empire? Wine was a popular drink back in ancient Rome. Many people desired the consumption of wine as it grew to be an important factor in Rome’s trade. Wine allowed Rome to control more territory. Also many new people started writing books on how wine was produced like Cato the Censor, Varro, and Columella. These works provided insight on how wine played a part in Roman culture. Consumption of wine started bringing taxes on the quantity people drank. However

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    a surprise, but Canada’s only desert is home to a growing wine community with many award winning wines being produced here. Welcome to Osoyoos. As we approached the town, a large lake came into view. Osoyoos Lake is the warmest freshwater lake in Canada and is surrounded by pristine vineyards along its perimeter. 37 wineries are now a member of The Oliver Osoyoos Winery Association, a non-profit organization with a goal to develop the wine industry in Oliver and Osoyoos through education and promotion

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    red wine. Malbec has plenty of characteristics. It is dark, blue-black, and purple in color. It has the ripe fruit flavors of plums, black cherry and blackberry. Some other characters include Smokey, earthy, leathery, wild game, tobacco and white/black pepper along with a high profile spices that make for an interesting melody of aromas and flavors. It contains a lot of acid and is higher in tannin and alcohol levels. The layers of complexity and uniqueness makes it a one of the best red wines. Today

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    submission: April 28, 15 Tuesday Name: Vaibhav Vishen Student ID: L572407 Topic: How New Zealand wine has become a success in global marketplace in such a relatively short time. In the global marketplace, wine has always acted as a catalyst for economic development. New Zealand being responsible for less than 1% of the global production of wines (NZ Wines, 2014), The New Zealand wines came into global attention in 1980’s with its production of one of the best quality wine, Sauvignon

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