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    Report: The effect of daily treatment with UV light of turf grass greens infected by Sclerotinioria homoeocarpa and Microdochium nivale. Introduction In the Netherlands‚ golf is increasing in popularity and the present golf courses are occupying 7300 hectares in total (Zibb: Portal voor ondernemers. Tips‚ tools en het laatste nieuws). Turf grasses are plants that are made very susceptible to infection by fungi because of their prerequisites. Especially the greens have high demands: The grass

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    Jewbird

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    so Maurie takes him there to feed him and asks his father if the bird can stay. Harry says that Schwartz can remain only for the night but relents the next morning after Maurie cries at the prospect of losing his new friend. Summary Themes Analysis The Jewbird Summary Summary (Comprehensive Guide to Short Stories‚ Critical Edition) print Print document PDF list Cite link Link Harry and Edie Cohen‚ a lower-middle-class Jewish couple‚ live with their ten-year-old son‚ Morris (Maurie)‚ in

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    assigned to work together and Werner realizes the Volkheimer has a soft spot for him and music. Volkheimer saves Werner’s life many times and whenever music comes on he stops and listens to it. When they are trapped in the Hotel of Bees‚ the music that Maurie-Laure puts on the radio inspires Volkheimer to blast his way out of the hotel. He then tell Werner to take his rifle and go save the girl. This action reveals that because of conflict‚ Volkheimer put on a tough exterior to keep himself safe from his

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    Analysis of "The Jewbird"

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    from who” (321). The old ways the bird symbolizes are quickly demonstrated to the Cohen family when the bird begins dovening‚ or praying intensely‚ “He prayed without Book or tallith‚ but with passion. Edie bowed her head though not Cohen. And Maurie rocked back and forth with the prayer‚ looking up with one wide-open eye” (321). Cohen is immediately skeptical‚ sarcastic‚ and uncharitable toward the unwelcome visitor. When asked by his wife Edie what he has against the poor bird‚ Cohen responds

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    W.G.H Sha’anan Teachers’ College The English Department Bernard Malamud: A Contradiction between Personal Philosophy and Living Reality Submitted by: Leah Hassin ID: 302545157 Supervised by: Mrs. Revital Steiner Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a B.Ed. degree August‚ 2011 Layout: • Abstract • About the immigrants- historical review • About the phenomenon • About Bernard Malamud

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    deadly letters

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    English as a Second Language Podcast www.eslpod.com English Through Stories: Deadly Letters – Chapter 1 STORY AND TRANSCRIPT ESLPod.com presents Deadly Letters‚ a 15-episode murder mystery novel by Sarah Gatchitie. Hello‚ I’m your host‚ Dr. Jeff McQuillan‚ coming to you from the Center for Educational Development in beautiful Los Angeles‚ California. Deadly Letters is a 15-chapter mystery novel written especially for ESLPod.com’s English Through Stories. Each episode has three parts:

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    Malamud and Anti-Semitism

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    Malamud and Anti-Semitism Throughout his fictional work‚ Bernard Malamud often focuses on the “Jewish persecution theme with overtones of universal inhumanity to man” (Field and Field xvi). Malamud himself has said‚ “The suffering of the Jews is a distinct thing for me. I for one believe that not enough has been made of the tragedy…Somebody has to cry – even if it’s a writer‚ twenty years later” (Cappell 10). The short stories‚ “The Armistice‚” “The German Refugee‚” and “The Jew Bird‚” all develop

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    character‚ Liza‚ though not as reprehensible as the Underground Man‚ is also fallen. Dostoevsky implies that she may have been sold into prostitution by her own parents‚ and the reader is compelled to great sympathy at her plight. But‚ even so‚ she continues to sell her virtue to male degenerates in a filthy brothel under cover of night. A wicked “paradoxilist”XX and a tragic prostitute – though these descriptions may represent the most obvious account of each character‚ it seems that both Liza and the

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    Home Brew

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    around the main characters Liza and Mat Don. Mat Don is a wise and decisive elder in a kampong on the edge of the rubber estate owned by Mr. Edwards. Most of the villagers work as tappers and weeders including Liza who is rubber tapper. Liza is Mat Don’s only daughter and she has a son named Arnie who is severely ill because of unknown cause. Mat Don’s takes care of Arnie at home. Mat Don recalls incident that happened 5 years ago when he and his late wife Aminah pleads to Liza not to abort her extramarital

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    The Lost Letter

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    morning at nine o’clock‚ the royal family rides past Liza Higgins’ house‚ and Liza is always waiting on the sidewalk in front of her house‚ waving a little British flag-a one-girl welcoming committee. The first time Liza ever saw the royal carriage‚ Princess Margaret waved at her. Since then‚ Liza had come out to watch the royal family ride by every summer Sunday‚ rain or shine. One Sunday morning in June‚ as the royal carriage rolled towards her‚ Liza noticed that Princess Margaret was reading a letter

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