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Category: /Literature/Novels
…name, he had already pledged his love to her, and she had answered him with rain: "So that last summer, before the war, he got up before dawn and rode the bay mare south to the spring in the narrow canyon. The water oozed out from the dark orange sandstone…
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Category: /Literature/English
…chirps of the little brown birds. The leaves gracefully dwindled down to the ground, creating a soft blanked made up of different shades of brown, red, orange, and yellow. His parents would get into a big argument after dinner and he would just walk out…
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Category: /Literature/English
…not only make herself happy but also bring joy to the many lives of others. She gets very creative as her skill continues to grow and strengthen. Some of her styles come in the color green; red, orange, purple and the sizes change for the convenience of others…
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Category: /History
…, the Dutch West India Company settled eighteen families at Fort Orange. In 1625 another shipload of Dutch colonists landed at the southern tip of the wooded island the Indians called Man-a-hat-ta (land of hills). In 1660, the Dutch turned New Amsterdam…
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Category: /Literature/English
…together. Caron is certainly believable because she is your average teenage girl, who is worried about which dress her friend should wear, orange or pick. Luanne was an important character but not a lot was explained about her. She was a divorced women…
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…of Orange, and one to Archduke Albert of Austria. While neither of these instruments survived to modern times, the later of them was preserved until the early 1600's, when a Dutch diplomat and childhood friend of Zacharias Jansen named Cornelius Drebbel, examined…
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Category: /History
…are grown for the domestic market. All kinds of fruits are plentiful, with some like maracuja or passion fruit now familiar in Western markets. Currently Brazil supplies 85 percent of the world market for orange juice concentrates. The forests also provide…
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…festivals to decorate the god(s) of each Hindu village. Corn and yellow or orange peppers were also used during these celebrations, supposedly because of their closeness in color to the Marigold. (Schultes and Hofmann,1992) A plant known for its deadly…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…work force were unemployed. Even though all the states were hit with effects of the depression, California was still seen as a “utopia.” “One of the myths of the Great Depression pictures California as a balmy paradise of orange groves and Hollywood…
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Category: /History
…a great variety of other trees including oaks, pines, junipers, firs, cyprus, sycamore, fig, banana, acacia and date palm. Orange, lemon, apple and other fruit trees have been ra ised commercially in recent years. Besides supplying the local market…
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