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    rice pest and its control

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    Rice pest and its control 1. Rice case worm/case bearer • Aquatic insects‚ pale translucent green larva with pale orange head • Found in irrigated and wetland areas with standing water • Larva lives in sections of leaves cut from young rice plant into tubes called cases • The adults are nocturnal and are attracted to light traps. The larva hides in its case then float on the water surface during the day and crawls to the rice plant with its case to feed. Damage • Begins in a flooded

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    Justifying Vietnam

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    In chapters 3 and 4 of Robert McMahon’s Major Problems in the History of the Vietnam War‚ there are a number of reasons given for the increased American involvement in Vietnam from the late 1940s to the mid 1950s. McMahon includes several documents in these chapters that point to three main reasons used to justify our role in Vietnam. One underlying reason for the early American presence in Vietnam is given in chapter 3‚ where in McMahon’s first essay Cold War Strategy and U.S. Intervention he

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    Rice cakes and Starbucks

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    Rice Cakes and Starbucks Write a summary of Rice Cakes and Starbucks in about 150 words The short story Rice Cakes and Starbucks is about the Lindens. A little family containing Dan who’s the father and an up-coming actor. Beth who is the mother and their three little children: Honey‚ Ben and Grace. They decide to move to L.A. to try and get some jobs for Dan because their current money situation is not very good. They can barely manage at the current time. So Dan is going to a casting at CBS while

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    Rice Moon Themes

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    way you want to be treated. Authors write these stories for others to read and learn from the character’s experience. Every story may have a different theme‚ but it is expressed with different characters‚ setting‚ and plot. After reading “Under the Rice Moon‚” a clear and thoughtful theme for this selection is‚ “sometimes it takes a long time for someone to understand you.” Throughout the selection‚ the cliff swallow‚ a type of bird‚ is waiting for someone to understand him. He travels from place

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    Comprehensive Analysis of the Philippine Rice production in the past seventeen years Table of Contents Abstract......................................................................................................................... Introduction.................................................................................................................. Brief history of rice production in the Philippines............................................... Objectives..........

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    in Vietnam is on event had many events which has impacted our history ever since the Vietnamese got independence from the French. The purpose of this essay is to explain how the Vietnam War led to many effects. The main reason why the Vietnam War occurred is because the Vietnamese wanted independence from the French. At first Vietnam was controlled by the afranch. Then‚ Ho Chi Minh fought the French and won. Then the Vietnam split into two countries: North Vietnam and South Vietnam. The

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    Vietnam Overview

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    General Information Official name: The Socialist Republic of Vietnam Capital: Hanoi Population: 87 million people (2011) Total Area: 331.212 square kilometers Major religion: Buddhism Major language: Vietnamese Monetary unit: Vietnam dong Location Vietnam is one of the most beautiful countries located in the South East Asia. In the North‚ Vietnam shares the long borderline with China. In the East‚ Vietnam is bordered by the Gulf of Tonkin‚ inn the East and South by the South China

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    vietnam economy

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    Economy of Vietnam By Adam McCarty Introduction Vietnam has been a country ruled by colonists‚ divided or at war for most of the twentieth century. Unification of the country in 1976 was followed by invasion of Cambodia in 1978‚ and a subsequent brief but violent war with China. This troubled history had profound consequences for economic development in general‚ and attempts to impose central planning in particular. Central planning was imposed upon Northern Vietnam in the 1950s‚ and upon

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    Rice Without Rain

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    around Jinda‚ described as a northern Thai beauty ‚ who is the daughter of a rice farmer. Her simple life changed when a group of university students‚ headed by Ned‚ probably a Thai prince charming in his own right‚ came upon her village to live among them so they could experience life in the rural area firsthand. Times were hard‚ as there was a drought. The rice stalks were light‚ not producing the bountiful yield of rice. Children starved to death. During the few times that Jinda’s older sister

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    the rice myth bohol

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    The Rice Myth (Bohol) Long time ago all the land bordering the sea‚ was ruled by the mighty Aglao‚ the King of the “Spirit Hunters”. These spirits were powerful and numerous. Their chief recreation was to spend their time hunting deer‚ unless Aglao needed them to drive away to their common enemy‚ the terrible spirit of the sea‚ Bacobaco‚ who is also very fond of deer’s meat. He would transform as a giant turtle and then sally forth into the hunting grounds of the hunters and gorge himself with deer

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