Category: /Social Sciences
…. The Indians planted wine grapes, beans, and corn. The agriculture was needed not only to maintain the mission community and the nearby Indians, but was also used for trade and served to visitors to the mission. Some of the shops at the mission were a weavery…
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Category: /History/Ancient History
…, containing grapes, melon, dried raisins, mandragora, leeks, ducks, nuts, pomegranate and wild honey. As we suppose that this food was everything that it was believed a dead king would need to eat in the afterlife, we can also suppose that it would have been what…
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Category: /History/European History
…, fruits (grapes and olives), sheep, pigs, and goats that they traded amongst themselves." Within the empire, merchants traded goods all over the empire. The every day person in Rome could find pottery, clothing, shoes, mantels, and lamps at local markets…
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
…, or even sinful, life, which he freely admits. While chastising church-goers for leading sinful lives in order to persuade them to believe in his false relics, he brags about "drinking the liquor of the grape", and keeping "a jolly wench in every town". Indeed…
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
…and petrochemicals, printing, metallurgy, and steel. Its agricultural products are mainly sunflower seeds, lemons, soybeans, grapes, corn, tobacco, peanuts, tea, wheat, and livestock. It exports $26.7 billion of edible oils, fuels and energy, cereals, feed, and motor…
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
…safer and so they decide to stay.
Advantages of an erupted volcano
Here are some advantages and disadvantages of living near a volcano:
Good soil
When lava breaks down it gives very fertile soil. On Mt Etna, farmers grow rich crops of grapes…
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Category: /History/European History
…the shortest time of harvest along with a raise in prices. Right after the glacial maximum, the summer temperature would rise, thus lengthening the harvest period, lowering the price of grapes and wheat. For example, by corresponding chart 1 and 3 of document 3…
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Category: /History/North American History
…/>Wine =<Tab/>colonists tried to make wine from grape vines in New World to ship to England; idea failed because wine spoiled during trip to England &middot;<Tab/>Trade =<Tab/>English traded goods…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the connecting garden represents confinement, with box-bordered paths and grape-covered arbors. This isolation motif continues within the mansion itself. Although she preferred the downstairs room with roses all over the windows that opened on the piazza…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…is a good
example for f, the sixth letter of the alphabet. Tommy gladly says,
"ABCDE and F. A is for apple, b is for bat, C is for cave, D is for
dangerous, E is for elephant, and f is for frog. And g is for grape.
ABCDEFG!" Momma says "wow, that's great…
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