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…have patches of steppe grass, scrub, sagebrush, mesquite trees, species of cactuses, and colorful flowers. The Pacific has palm trees, grapes, olives, and redwood. h Animals: The Rockies has grizzly bears, wild goat, and longhorn sheep. The desert…
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…dressing up and wearing wigs. Most people wore clothes made of linen. They were entertained by musicians while feasting on goose, meat, figs, dates and pomegranates and they drank grape or date wine. Some of their favorite pets were monkeys, cats…
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…aromas that you have experienced before. Certain types of wine may be judged almost entirely on their odor. Swirl your wine to release molecules in the wine allowing you to smell the aroma. Aroma is the smells that originate from the grape itself…
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…to the difference between an egg and a grape fruit. An example that shows the differences between the rules of baseball and softball is that of the rules of a runner. For instance, in a game of baseball the runner does not have to go back to the base that he is at, he…
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…and from the sun. Some of the fruits they planted were dates, grapes, figs, melons, and apples. Their favorite vegetables that they grew were the eggplant. They planted vegetables such as onions, radishes, beans, and lettuce. Farmers irrigated land and started…
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…Now suppose that paradise exists. Suppose this paradise is very different from traditional notions of what paradise would look like in its most phenomenal form. There is no servant pouring delectable wine, no maidens feeding grapes to recipients…
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…with the juice of berries and grapes. After her husband died she created embroidery pictures, and when her arthritis made manipulating a needle too difficult, she turned to painting. Throughout her lifetime Grandma Moses produced about 2,000 paintings, most of them…
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…uses in the first question is that of a raisin. He asks the question; "Does it dry up/like a raisin in the sun?"(ll.2-3). He draws a line between grapes losing it's juices in the sun, to dreams losing some of it's vitality when its realization is deferred…
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…out all the things they no longer want. The streets are filled with old chairs, beds, clothes and dishes. In Madrid, Spain, the new Year comes in more quietly. People come to the main souare. Each holds a bag of grapes (葡萄). As the clock…
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…to cause mischief. I have fulfilled my patron duties and wish to have no more contact with Odysseus or his family, so that I may lead my immortal life as it should be led: lying on soft pillows atop Mount Olympus while being fed beautiful ripe grapes one by one…
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