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    Slavery in 1607 and 1775

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    was not suited to standard farming as that of the northern colonies. The soil of the land was not suited to the growing of standard crops like wheat and corn. Also‚ the hot weather of the south did not allow for easy farming‚ and its wet and temperate sub-tropical climates was best suited for the growing of tobacco‚ rice‚ and indigo. Along with this‚ the extensive river system which divided the southern colonies into tiny interconnected pieces provided the best transportation for mass goods

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    Orchids

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    in different regions of India. North-Western Himalayas ca 200 species North-Eastern India ca 800 species Western Ghats ca 300 species North-Eastern India owing to its peculiar gradient and varied climatic conditions contains largest group of temperate‚ sub-tropical orchids. India has a very large variety of orchids and hilly regions have one or the other orchid flowering almost throughout the year. The diversity is so large that there are large-flowered‚ terrestrial‚ epiphytic and

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    Acacia

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    name nilotica was given by Linnaeus from this tree’s best-known range along the Nile river. The genus Acacia previously contained roughly 1300 species‚ about 960 of them native to Australia‚ with the remainder spread around the tropical to warm-temperate regions of both hemispheres‚ including Europe‚ Africa‚ southern Asia‚ and the Americas. However‚ in 2005 the genus was divided into five separate genera under the tribe "Acacieae." The genus Acacia was retained for the majority of the Australian

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    Keats’s treatment of nature in ‘Ode To Autumn’. The Striking Beauty of Autumn This poem was written by Keats in September‚ 1819. He was greatly struck by the beauty of the season. The air was fine‚ and there was a temperate sharpness about it. The weather seemed “chaste”. The stubble-fields looked better than they did in spring. Keats was so impressed by the beauty of the weather that he recorded his mood in the form of this ode. The Progress of Thought and Feeling in the Poem Here is

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    Zealand’s smallest national park‚ but the attractions are huge. Located in one of New Zealand’s sunniest spots‚ it almost seems planned that the area also has the best beaches in the country. To move on‚ Beyond the beaches‚ the park is covered in lush temperate rain forest . The popular Abel Tasman Walk is a great way to see this park‚ it takes 3-5 days to complete. Abel Tasman National Park is situated in the Nelson region. Now let’s move on to the Westland National Park. It is famous for its mountains

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    Speech Class

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    predating the establishment of the republic of Austria in 1918: upper Austria‚ lower Austria‚ Styria‚ Carinthia‚ Salzburg‚ Tyrol‚ and Vorarlberg. The provinces of Burgenland and Vienna were established after World War 1. Austria is located in a temperate climate zone with a central European climate influenced by the Atlantic climate. It has four seasons which all have typical temperatures and climatic characters. Some of the most popular sports in Austria are football‚ alpine skiing‚ and ice hockey

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    structures should look like or how they should be administered." (The Evolution of the New YorkPrison System‚ Part I. Page1) These institutions were not only meant to be houses of convicted criminals‚ they also had the objective of reforming inmates into temperate‚ industrious‚ hard-working citizens and return them to

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    Specialized Leaf

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    Succulent leaves Common Name: Scientific Name: 1. Insect-Trapping Leaves—These plants are always attention grabbers and have intrigued folks for centuries. Plants that trap insects usually occur in swampy areas and bogs of tropical and temperate regions. Generally‚ the soil is lacking some vital ingredient for life and the plants utilize trapped insects and small organisms to fill the gap. The captured prizes are dissolved and absorbed by the plant. However‚ if insects are not available

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    paper with small amount of boiling water and after filtration rinse filter paper with 2-3 mL of boiling water to dissolve any crystals that may have formed 9. Remove the flak from the hotplate and allow filtrate to cool to room temperature. Once temperate is reached‚ check for crystal formation. If no crystals‚ gently scratch the inner wall of flask with a stirring rod to help induce crystals. After initial crystal formation‚ cool in ice bath for 5-10 minutes. 10. Collect recrystallized solid via

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    The Moon

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    The moon The moon is the only natural satellite of Earth. The moon orbits the Earth from 384‚400 km and has an average speed of 3700 km per hour. It has a diameter of 3476 km‚ which is about ¼ that of the Earth and has a mass of 7.35e22 kg. The moon is the second brightest object in the sky after the sun. The gravitational forces between the Earth and the moon cause some interesting effects; tides are the most obvious. The moon has no atmosphere‚ but there is evidence by the United States

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