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Sir John Call, member of Parliament and the Royal Society, and former chief engineer of the East India Company, stated the advantages of Norfolk Island in a proposal for colonization he put to the Home Office in August 1784: “ This Island has an Advantage not common to New Caledonia, New Holland and New Zealand by not being inhabited, so that no Injury can be done by possessing it to the rest of Mankind … there seems to be nothing wanting but Inhabitants and Cultivation to make it a delicious Residence.

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Cultivation spread from China in the early 20th century, when seeds were introduced to New Zealand by Mary Isabel Fraser, the principal of Wanganui Girls ' College, who had been visiting mission schools in Yichang, China.
Cultivation of 5 plants or less is usually not prosecuted when they are renounced by the cultivator.
* Cultivation of rye, oats, hops, and spelt ( a wheat used for livestock feed ) is introduced into Europe by the invading Vandals, Alans, and Scirii, who also introduce a heavy wheeled plow to be used for farming.
Spikelets of a hulled wheat, einkorn Cultivation and repeated harvesting and sowing of the grains of wild grasses led to the creation of domestic strains, as mutant forms (' sports ') of wheat were preferentially chosen by farmers.
Cultivation is a Chinese term that describes the process by which an individual seeks spiritual perfection, often through both physical and moral conditioning.
Cultivation of sugar cane was quickly introduced by the exiled Jewish community which immigrated into Barbados from Dutch Brazil during the mid-17th century.
Others attribute the growth to the taxation burdens and increased expansion of employment under the Cultivation System to which couples responded by having more children in the hope of increasing their families ' ability to pay tax and buy goods.
Cultivation requirements vary greatly by species.
** The Cultivation of Hatred: The Bourgeois Experience, Victoria to Freud by Peter Gay
Cultivation of the earth after clearing is usually accomplished by hoe or digging stick and not by plow.
Cultivation of sugarcane was officially encouraged to meet the great demand of it by both the local inhabitants and the Europeans.
Opie was also known as a writer on art by his Life of Reynolds in Wolcot's edition of Matthew Pilkington's " A Dictionary of Painters " and his Letter on the Cultivation of the Fine Arts in England, in which he advocated the formation of a national gallery,
Cultivation seasons were marked by the rising and setting of certain stars, such as the Pleiades and Sirius.
A study conducted by Jennings Bryant and Dorina Miron ( 2004 ), which surveyed almost 2, 000 articles published in the three top mass communication journals since 1956, found that Cultivation Analysis was the third most frequently utilized theory, showing that it continues to be one of the most popular theories in mass communication research.
Cultivation analysis has also been criticized by humanists for examining such a large cultural question.
Cultivation of the causal organism, and its identification by direct immunofluorescent antibody, may also prove useful.
* The Cultivation & Manufacture of Tea ( 1883 ) by Edward Money
In addition, the university sponsors a base for National Foundational Scientific Research and Teaching-oriented Talents Cultivation approved by the Ministry, a national education base of Cultural Qualities of College Students, a national educational base for Chinese Language Teaching and a national base for Teacher Training.
Jadavpur is distinguished by the presence of one of India's top university Jadavpur University, and the leading research institutes of Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science ( IACS ), Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute ( CGCRI ), National Instruments ( Jadavpur University has taken over the campus of this defunct company in 2009 ) and the Indian Institute of Chemical Biology ( IICB ).
* 1892: Cultivation begins by colonizers from Tokushima Prefecture who had settled in nearby Yoichi.
Cultivation is limited by the very slow growth of young plants and its susceptibility to urban air pollution.

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" Cultivation deals with how TV's content might affect viewers — particularly the viewers who spend lots of time glued to the tube.

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He also executed commissions for one-off engravings such as his illustration for T. S. Eliot's The Cultivation of Christmas Trees.
Cultivation is also illegal and is threatened with up to 3 years of imprisonment and up to 8 years if
* Cultivation on contaminated land also represents a health hazard for the consumers.
Cultivation also spread throughout eastern and southern Africa.
Cultivation is best in dry, infertile soils, which keeps the growth habit more compact and also improves the autumn colour ; when planted in fertile soil, they become large, coarse and also tend to be short-lived, succumbing to verticillium wilt disease.
Cultivation away from its native range has been successful as far south as New Zealand, in California, some regions of England, and north to Guernsey, Channel Islands, and somewhat also in Italy ( mostly Sicily and Calabria ).
Cultivation of cotton and tobacco is also significant, with 800t ( 5 % of the national total ) and 700t ( 2. 2 %) respectively.

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Cultivation of wheat began to spread beyond the Fertile Crescent after about 8000 BC.

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Cultivation of cumin requires a long, hot summer of 3 – 4 months, with daytime temperatures around ; it is drought-tolerant, and is mostly grown in Mediterranean climates.
* Disclosing New Worlds: Entrepreneurship, Democratic Action, and the Cultivation of Solidarity, ( co-author, with Charles Espinosa and Hubert Dreyfus )
Cultivation however, is still completely illegal and even cultivation of a single plant is assumed to indicate involvement with trafficking.
Cultivation, production, manufacture, testing, extraction, preparation, processing, purchase or possession of drugs for personal use, without law, shall be punished with imprisonment for 2 – 5 years.
* Hugh Popenoe u. a .: Lost Crops of the Incas, Little-Known Plants of the Andes with Promise for Worldwide Cultivation.
Cultivation is restricted to areas with mild winters, cool summers and good rainfall ; away from their native areas, this restricts them to the Atlantic coastal regions of Europe, the Pacific Northwest of North America, and New Zealand.
Cultivation for its spectacular spring flowers is successful in a wide range of temperate climatic conditions provided summers are not too hot, with trees being grown as far north as Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, the Faroe Islands, and Harstad, Norway.
* A UC Berkely master's thesis study conducted under the guidance of the eminent soil scientist Dr. Hans Jenny shows that biointensive farming was able to build 1 to 1. 5 inches of farmable soil in as little as 8. 5 years ( Maher, D. E., 1983, Changes in Carbon Content in Soil under Intense Cultivation with Organic Amendments, M. S.
Cultivation of the Cape Colony and hunting with firearms quickly destroyed the last small herds.
The Protocol for Limiting and Regulating the Cultivation of the Poppy Plant, the Production of, International and Wholesale Trade in, and Use of Opium, signed on June 23, 1953 in New York, was a drug control treaty, promoted by Harry Anslinger, with the purpose of imposing stricter controls on opium production.
The territory of the former GDR is thus to become a, ' Special Cultivation Zone ' or SBZ in German for short ( not to be confused with the previous use of ' SBZ ' – the Soviet Zone of Occupation ) that is to be separated from the rest of the republic by edificial means in order to emphasize the visionary idea of such a zone and is to benefit from a de-bureaucratized and streamlined administrative system.
Cultivation away from their native range is successful only in areas with high rainfall, mild winters, and cool summers, such as the British Isles, the Pacific Northwest of North America, and New Zealand.
* Rosthorn, Arthur de ( 1895 ): On the Tea Cultivation in Western Ssuch ´ uan and the Trade with Tibet via Tachienlu.
In 1952 he took a research job with the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science ( IACS ), but to his frustration was required to work on the properties of metals rather than general relativity, which was not yet considered to be truly part of the mainstream of physics.

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