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    Pea is liable to be attack by many bacterial, fungal, viral, nematode diseases in addition to physiological disorder. However, fungal diseases, especially rust is considered one of the major destructive diseases affecting the crop yield (Hagedron, 1984 and Kraft, and Pfleger, 2001), especially in the north and middle parts of the Delta in Egypt and several countries in the world (Abada et al., 1997; Gupta and Shayam, 1998 and Parilli et al., 2015). The fungus Uromyces pisi is a heteroecious rust

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    Alaskan Peas Lab Report

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    Alaskan Pea Pod Experiment INTRO Paragraph 1: The Alaskan pea (Pisum Sativum) is an annual plant or a plant that occurs once a year. Another common name is a garden pea. Since alaskan peas are plants they require water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide to do photosynthesis. Since Alaskan peas are annual they usually happen around the cool months. “ Peas are a cool season vegetable, and do best in a climate where there are two months of cool growing weather, either spring planting in the northern

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    purpose of this lab was to focus on the gene encoding of six traits from the pure bred garden pea (Pisum sativum). The six traits observed were Seed color, Seed texture, Tendrils, Leaflets, Stipules, and Height. The purpose of each experiment was to analyze morphological traits and then Finding the statistical analysis by using the chi-squared test. The chi-squared test is when we collected the data of the garden pea and compared it to see if the variation in the data was due to chance or to a variable

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    The Battle Of Pea Ridge

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    The Battle of Pea Ridge and the Significance of Field Artillery The deployment of Field Artillery has been the deciding factor in almost every major conflict since the inception of Field Artillery. The Battle of Pea Ridge is no different. This conflict serves as a perfect example of how the proper use of terrain and well-placed artillery can alter the course of battle. Despite overwhelming opposition, the Union Army was not only able to stop the advancement of enemy troops but forced their retreat

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    The Black Eyed Peas song “Where Is the Love ?” is a very meaningful song in today’s society. It covers the unethical issues that are going on in America and the world. The lyrics of the song critically breaks down war,terrorism,and greed, all of which that boils up to the question,”Where Is the Love” ? In the song “Where Is the Love?”, I completely one-hundred percent agree with the lyrics. One stanza line states,”Nations droppin’ bombs, chemical gasses fillin’ lungs of little ones, with ongoin’

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    The Battle of Pea Ridge and its Impact on the Civil War The Civil War was a major point in American History. It has influenced everyone in America in many ways. The War was conducted in two main areas of the United States. These two parts were in the area east of the Mississippi River and in the area west of the Mississippi River. The control of both of these fronts was vital for victory by either the Union or the Confederacy. On March 8, 1862, a small skirmish at Pea Ridge, Arkansas led to

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    In the song where is the love by the black eyed peas,the song is trying to convey the songs idea that there is massive discrimination around the world with the quote “if you discriminate only generates hate, and if your hating your bound to get out raged”,this quote explains that by hating on other people it only generates hate and then hate leads to discriminating.The song where is the love is trying to represent the this world isn’t just sunshine and rainbows that it has an ugly and dirty side

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    In 2003, The Black Eyed Peas released a single titled, “Where is the Love?” which highlighted specific issues in the past. Now in 2016, a remix similar towards the hit released 13 years ago appeals to current issues around the world. Internationally anyone who had access to see the video saw the reality that many didn’t want to uncover back then. It’s clear that the message can be picked out even without viewing the video. The irrefutable acts of discrimination, hypocrisy, greed, violence, and crimes

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    A Cluster Criticism Analysis of “Where is the Love” By the Black Eye Peas
Michael A. Giron, AA of Communications, AA of Psychology
San Francisco State University
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WHERE IS THE LOVE CLUSTER CRITICISM 2
A Cluster Criticism Analysis of “Where is the Love” By the Black Eye Peas
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Kenneth Burke is a specialist in symbol-systems and symbolic action, he defines rhetoric
as: the use of words by human agents to form attitudes or to induce

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    Noah's Ark Baby Shower

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    Fortunately for Moms expecting twins or multiples, there is usually someone willing to throw a baby shower to help ease the strain on the wallet. Two of the most popular themes for a baby shower for twins or more are "Noah's Ark" (two by two), or Peas in a Pod, which can be for any amount of children. For your twins baby shower, Amazon.com has a book on themed baby showers which will give you many ideas on different themes for your baby shower for twins. Noah's Ark baby shower party supplies and

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