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Animal Farm (1945) Chapter 1 All the animals were now present except Moses, the tame raven, who slept on a perch behind the back door. When Major saw that they had all made themselves comfortable a…
Wim Delvoye is not merely an artist - he's a provocateur. An enfant terrible of the contemporary art world, Delvoye's work is designed to shock.
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Days are getting gloomier and colder, and soft blankets are yet again becoming our seasonal best friends. With pumpkin spiced lattes flying off shelves and golden leaves covering the streets, you realize that careless summer days are over.
Do you happen to have any wee pictures of Gorse (Ulex europaeus)? I go to conservatoire in scotland and it's one of my favorite smells in the world. Is that weird? I love the smell of gorse too! This...
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Old MacDonald had a farm, E-I-E-I-O And on his farm he had a cows, E-I-E-I-O With a moo-moo here and a moo-moo there Here a moo There a moo Everywhere moo-moo Old MacDonald had a farm, E-I-E-I-O
Image No: ND-1-92 Title: Inuit woman nursing two babies, Alaska. Date: [ca. 1903-1908] Format of original: glass negative : b&w ; 8" x 10" Photographer/Illustrator: Lomen Brothers, Nome, Alaska / Dobbs, B.B. Remarks: Photograph caption reads "Mikininnie kow kow". Woman wearing beaded necklaces and bracelets; has Tattoo/markings on chin. Pot/container in front of woman. Subject(s): Inuit - Children / Inuit - Social life and customs / Inuit - Women / Inuit - Beadwork / Tattooing Order this photo from Glenbow: ww2.glenbow.org/search/archivesPhotosResults.aspx?XC=/sea... Search for 99,999 other historical photos at Glenbow: ww2.glenbow.org/search/archivesPhotosSearch.aspx
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The answer is a long one, lets go back to 1999 when I was first introduced to energy medicine. I was working on a bio-dynamic (organic) farm and experimenting
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Variety is the spice of life, so it is said. Growing new anise plants will help spice up the ho-hum herb garden while giving dinner a surprising new zip. The question is, how is anise propagated? Clic
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Botanical Name: Paullinia cupana. Other Common Names: Guarana kletterstrauch, guaranastruik, quarana, quarane, cupana, Brazilian cocoa, uabano, uaranzeiro. Habitat: The plant thrives in the lush Amazon rainforest. It requires tropical temperatures and plentiful rainfall to flourish. Plant Description: Guarana is a creeping shrub that can grow to 12 meters in height. The bright red fruit is round and grows in clusters. When ripe the fruit splits, revealing black seeds. The seeds are surrounded by white arils, giving them an “eyeball” appearance. Plant Parts Used: The seed and the fruit of the guarana plant are used. The Guarana Plant (Paullinia cupana) Therapeutic
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Farm animals don't get the love they deserve, so we're about to give it to them.