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Monthly Archives: January 2019
A Crop-by-Crop Guide to Growing Organic Vegetables and Fruits
Originally posted on Agriculture Information Bank:
Our comprehensive crop guides take you crop-by-crop through common vegetables and fruits for backyard gardeners. Each guide explains how to plant, when to plant, best harvest practices, how to save seeds, and how to…
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Diaspora Tourism: Tourism of Cultural Connections
Tourism for Development Tourism is no longer an activity reserved for the elite; it has become a major social and economic phenomenon in modern times. According to the World Tourism Organization, international tourism grew by almost five percent in the first … Continue reading
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Double Statue at Salaar Jung Museum in Hyderabad
This is probably the most-photographed sculpture at the Salar Jung Museum. Popularly known as the “Double Statue of Mephistopheles & Margaretta”, this sculpture is carved out of a single log of Sycamore wood and has two distinct images on either side. … Continue reading
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