Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
in caring for the weak-- the sheep among us. Abortion is the opposite of protection of the weak.
"We are Thy vineyard, Thou art our Keeper." God has plans and a purpose for each "grape"--each child He "grows."
"We are Thy beloved, Thou art our Friend
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
the Persians out of Europe and back to Asia Minor. Athens was not able to grow enough grain to feed her people. So the population grew olives and grapes and exported their wares and silver all over the known world. Thus Athens became a trading maritime, then a sea
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Category: /History
grapevine, in which the grape-bearing stems were grafted onto resistant American rootstocks to defeat the Phylloxera aphid (Compton 95).
Scientific methods are now exploited to pest control, limiting overuse if insecticides in fungicides and employing more
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Category: /Literature/English
and grape flavored beverages, corn syrup, truck and bus bodies, refrigerated cabinets, bakers yeast, and dealcoholized Budweiser. With the addition of these products, Anheuser-Busch not only survived prohibition, but also entered into various new markets
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Category: /Literature/English
Genetic Engineering
We find it mixed in our food on the shelves in the supermarket,
genetically engineered soybeans and maize. We find it growing in a plot
down the lane, test field release sites with genetically engineered
grape seed, sugar beet, wheat
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Category: /Science & Technology
Genetic Engineering
We find it mixed in our food on the shelves in the supermarket,
genetically engineered soybeans and maize. We find it growing in a plot
down the lane, test field release sites with genetically engineered
grape seed, sugar beet, wheat
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Category: /History
agricultural tools, and cultivate
grapes and wheat. He instructed them on how to make bread and wine and the
arts of music and weaving. He also created a legal system and established
religious worship. His wife,
Isis, taught her subjects to ground flour
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Category: /History
, figs, grapes, almonds, and fruit
of palm were considered desserts. He possibly could have snacked on watermelon seeds;
eleven baskets were found when his tomb was excavated. he drank wine at mostly every
meal and was amply supplied with thirty large
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
phenomena is contained in the middle of the canvas, left free of architecture, link a bunch of grapes in Galas (his wife) hand, the skull on the table beside her, and the back end of a horse, isolated on a pedestal. A page of sketches shows Dali trying to fuse
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Category: /Literature/Novels
into the wreaths for the dead. (pg. 28). (This was foreshadowing Hagar's death). Hagar
held a high affection for lilacs, the flowers which grew at the Shipley place. These
flowers were not taken care of and they hung like bunches of mild mauve grapes. (pg.25
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