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Cultivation and fruit
Cultivation of quince may have preceded apple culture, and many references translated to " apple ", such as the fruit in Song of Solomon, may have been a quince.
Cultivation was almost wholly confined to rice, but there were many vegetable and fruit gardens.

Cultivation and first
Cultivation and harvesting of crocus was first documented in the Mediterranean, notably on the island of Crete.
Several of India's major learning institutes are located in Jadavpur, around the Raja SC Mullick Road, including the Jadavpur University, the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, KPC Medical College and Hospital, West Bengal's first private-public partnership medical college, the Indian Institute of Chemical Biology among others.
On March 3, 1944 a group of 16 organizations held the first constituent assembly for what was then called Nämnden för svensk språkvård (" The Committee for Swedish Language Cultivation ").

Cultivation and other
In addition, they released other demos that did not appear on Closet Cultivation, such as Miss Bliss, Purple Kool-Aid, and Damnation?
* Cultivation of olives was encouraged ; the export of all other produce was prohibited.
Cultivation of the domesticated grape spread to other parts of the Old World in pre-historic or early historic times.
So far, Cultivation Analysis has been applied to other forms of media, including video games.
Cultivation theory has influenced various other fields of research, making it a heuristic theory.
Cultivation of other crops is done mainly for local consumption.

Cultivation and east
In the peak year, 1929, during in the ' Cultivation System ', in the Sumatra's east coast, more than 260, 000 contract workers are brought, 235, 000 of them from Java.

Cultivation and Asia
Shifting Cultivation in the Mountains of South and Southeast Asia: Regional Patterns and Factors Influencing the Change.
* Opium Poppy Cultivation and Heroin Processing in Southeast Asia from the School of Pacific and Asian Studies

Cultivation and was
Cultivation of sugar cane was quickly introduced by the exiled Jewish community which immigrated into Barbados from Dutch Brazil during the mid-17th century.
Cultivation was, and still is difficult because of the complex growth requirements.
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,
In May 1997, the " Society for German Spelling and Language Cultivation – initiative against the spelling reform " ( Verein für deutsche Rechtschreibung und Sprachpflege e. V. ( VRS ) – Initiative gegen die Rechtschreibreform ) was founded in opposition to the German spelling reform.
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.
* 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.
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 song was released on the Cultivation ' 92 compilation CD, from the label " A Kick Produkt ".
The INCDA was created in 1962, during the Communist period, through the merger between the Research Institute for Maize Cultivation ( Institutul de Cercetări pentru Cultura Porumbului ) and the Field Cultivation Department ( Departamentul Culturilor de Câmp ) of the Romanian Agronomic Institute.
Cultivation of cotton in the farms was accelerated in the 1990s and now dominates the economy.
* Social Planning and the Concept of Deutero-Learning was a " comment on Margaret Mead's article " The Comparative Study of Culture and the Purposive Cultivation of Democratic Values ," 01942, Science, Philosophy and Religion, Second Symposium )
The original name for the organisation was SCREW, said either to stand for Society for the Cultivation of Rebellion Every Where, or Sydney Committee for Revolution and Emancipation of the Working Class.
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.

Cultivation and later
Cultivation came later to Brazil, the West Indies and Mexico, where an appropriate climate allows its growth.
Cultivation later declined as a result of black sigatoka ( a disease caused by Mycosphaerella fijiensis, a fungus of the Ascomycota phylum ).

Cultivation and introduced
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 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.

Cultivation and California
Cultivation of passion flowers in gardens has enabled the Gulf Fritillary to extend its range, for example into new areas of southern and northern California.
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 and southern
Cultivation is sparse in the northern mountains, the southern deserts, and the western plateaus, but the Indus River basin in Punjab and northern Sindh has fertile soil that enables Pakistan to feed its population under usual climatic conditions.
Cultivation began in the area of southern China, Malaysia, and Vietnam.
Cultivation of lychee began in the region of southern China, Malaysia, and northern Vietnam.
Cultivation also spread throughout eastern and southern Africa.
Cultivation is successful far to the north of its native range, north to southern Canada.

Cultivation and Europe
Cultivation in Europe began in the 16th century in France and Italy.
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.

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