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    brown, and orange tables. The chairs had chair covers on them that were the same colors of yellow, brown, and orange, which are colors that you would see in November that had different meanings. Yellow is the corn, brown is the turkey and orange is a pumpkin. As Thanksgiving Day approaches each year slowly, my family and friends are on their way to Louisiana. Most of my family are from

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    There aren't many soups as lush and versatile as butternut squash chickpea soup. This richly flavored combination can be adapted in many ways, seasoned to suit the occasion, and always offers a nutritious combination of vitamins and protein-building amino acids to support all types of diet. About Butternut Squash Chickpea Soup If you are looking for a nutritious, richly flavored soup that can be presented in many guises, a combination of butternut squash and chickpeas used as an adaptable base

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    through the second bag though. We were headed towards a car, eventually we were put in the very back. The human started playing music on the radio. It was very loud for my little seedling ears. Finally, we made it to the back yard. It had many pumpkins, sunflowers, roses, dandelions, and much more. I was dumped into a shallow container with all my siblings. We were all being placed in little holes in the ground. First was Susie L. Lantern, second was Bob J. Lantern, and so on. Finally it was my

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    not fall into Hell. However, he could not go to Heaven either. He wandered about and survived by the flame from the demon. Now, the pumpkin replaced the turnip because pumpkin is easier to carve, and pumpkin carving became a fun activity on Halloween. That was a beautiful Halloween story to explain the holiday. In Buddhism, we compare carving and hollowing out the pumpkin to emptying all our irrationality and prejudices to free ourselves and bring out the light of the True Mind. On Halloween, we also

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    CHAPTER 2 LITRETURE REVIEW 2.1 Pumpkin 2.1.1 Overview of pumpkin Pumpkin is one of the economically important vegetable in the world which is native to North and Central America (Whitaker and Bemis, 1975). Pumpkin belongs to genus Cucurbita of family Cucurbitaceae, generally considered to consist of melons, cucurbits and pumpkins. (Toetia, 1992). There are three common species of pumpkin worldwide: Curcurbita pepo, Curcurbita maxima, and Cucurbita moschata (Whang et al, 1999). Each species consist

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    Hugo Munoz-Escalera Schachat English 1A 2 November 2017 The Mission Inn Walking the streets through Downtown Riverside, it’s hard to miss the giant castle-esque structure that takes up an entire city block. The Mission Inn’s Spanish architecture and lush green variety of trees and bushes can be seen from a mile away. Taking an aerial view of Downtown Riverside allows one to see what sets this entire city block apart. The tops of every building that make up the Inn are colored a foreign maroon red

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    to realize and understand her cultural identity as an Indian American. Pumpkins, leading up to and on the night of Halloween, are symbolic for cultural identity in this short story. Upon an unspecified day in October, Mr. Pirzada notices pumpkins distributed throughout Lillia’s neighborhood. Asking Lillia about the alien vegetables, Mr. Pirzada has never seen them before. The next day, Lillia’s mother buys a ten-pound pumpkin. When she tells Lillia to decorate it with a marker, the girl refuses—

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    Where I could find pumpkins everywhere and the smell of wood burning filled the air. I remember riding my bike around just before dark, in hopes I’d see all the new creepy decorations being put up in my neighborhood. It was the best feeling riding my bike up and down the spooky streets with my buddies on a cool October night. It was my dad’s favorite holiday and he was very traditional about celebrating it. He would take me and my brother every year to a certain pumpkin patch. I never knew

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    it would be more work for me. Also, I would not have had anyone to talk to while doing my work. This is why I enjoyed working with others to clear trash from the playground. Even though there were booths for various activities such as decorating pumpkins, recycling games, and various arts and crafts

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    is one of the most favorable. Every year, 65% of Americans decorate their homes and offices for Halloween. Being such a unique holiday, many will make Halloween into a month long celebration by doing fall themed activities. This includes carving pumpkins, going to haunted houses, eating lots of candy, and bonfires. Halloween is one of the oldest, most celebrated holidays on Earth, and it brings out the inner child in all of us. First, we must look back to the birthplace of Halloween, Ireland. Halloween

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