Articles, tagged with "farming community", page 2
29th November 2010
The white buildings of Competa are nestled in between the towering mountains of Tejeda and Almijara. This beautiful town’s origins date from 1487 when it was a humble sized farming community. Today it is more cosmopolitan, heavily influenced by visitors f...
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Author:
Phil H
25th November 2010
Animal Medicine and Fine Chemical Golden Streak group comprised of Golden Streak Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Ltd (GSPL) for formulations and Golden Streak Laboratories Ltd (GSLABS) for APIs was established by Dr. M.N. Rao,a Pharmacy and Management expert (I...
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Mr. Gr Reddy
24th November 2010
Just a few years ago Frisco was a sleepy little farming community nestled in the pasture lands north of Dallas. Now, due to tremendous growth, Frisco is a bustling city in one of the fastest growing counties in the United States. With the planning and a...
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Author:
TNally
23rd November 2010
Horror films are great but when you are in the mood for a little comedy then why not choose a cheesy horror film? When Friday the 13th comes around, the greatest scary flicks will be out of stock and the only movies left will be the crappy ones. Don’t thi...
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Brenda Rubio
15th November 2010
Are you in need of some easy scholarships to help pay for school? Well, they're out there. First, though, make sure you're getting all the grant money you can. A grant is a chunk of money from the state or federal government that you don't have to pay bac...
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Author:
Walter Sigmore
16th September 2010
Rugby World Cup 2011 will be staged in eleven cities spread across New Zealand's North and South Islands. Following is an overview of the host cities.
Whangarei is the Northland region's capital city, and is also the largest city in the region. Nearby ...
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Author:
Hugh McInnes
01st September 2010
The city of Orange is named after its most successful crop, discovered in 1873 after much trial and error by the local farming community. Only seven short years later, the town’s tourist boom began with the construction of their first railroad depot.
C...
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Author:
arstringfellow
19th August 2010
Reading into some of Idaho's history, you'll discover people like Polly Bemis a Chinese woman who was sold into slavery as a child, moved to San Francisco, and eventually bought her freedom from an Idaho bartender. She established a boarding house and was...
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Author:
Frank Anton
02nd July 2010
If you're searching for a face lift, you might want to consider Face lift surgery and treatment in India. Aging is a natural process, of course, and with the unhealthy lifestyles that seem to be the norm today, of course the age begins to show. In a diffe...
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Author:
jennifer
25th May 2010
When I was a teenager no one I knew had a surgically altered face. Plastic surgery was practically unheard of while growing up in Oklahoma with the nearest city twenty miles away; the only people we saw were those from our small, farming community and th...
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Author:
Cynthia Rowland
21st May 2010
Posted by Jason Meyer Rochester MN The number one way to go green and do the planet a big favor is simply altering the kind of food items one buys.Changed Buying Options and its impact on the PlanetGo green!When a person consciously makes a single choice ...
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Author:
Jason M Meyer
27th April 2010
Immersed in the new millennium and its visible progress, it is easy to forget that Cambodia, like much of Asia is still very much an agricultural society. Complete with a calendar full of red letter days devoted to agricultural festivities, the country's...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
13th April 2010
As there is considerable market pressure to harvest more and more crops, producers often sacrifice product texture and quality for the sake of quantity. It has become common practice to for the farming community to increasingly use pesitcides to control t...
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Author:
Ishrat
19th March 2010
As a relatively new country, built on the strength and determination of immigrants, Canada is still seen by people all over the world as a land of opportunity. Since the early days, when European and American settlers first made their homes here, to the m...
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Author:
M Shane
22nd February 2010
Queensland is truly multicultural. You will find people from all walks of life living in harmony. Queensland has a world class education system and great amenities for people of all ages. If you are thinking of moving to Queensland here is some informatio...
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Author:
Lissa Kenty