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    thousands of unique gourds getting taken from their home. They then get grotesquely mutilated and left out in the cold to die. This obviously creates major psychological traumas for unsuspecting pumpkins. However, with the proper care and psychological preparation, you can achieve the sight of a festive pumpkin to welcome all trick or treaters that come to your door, without the psychological damage. From the beginning, you must start by assuring them that they will not feel a thing, and by the end

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    Pumpkin Pie Ritual

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    Chaîne Opératoire on my Grandma’s traditional way of making a pumpkin pie. She uses a whole pumpkin, instead of canned pumpkin, which adds to the complexity and personal cultural significance. This can be seen as a ritual as it is a calendrical rite with aspects of feasting, gift giving, and traditionalism. To begin, we start with picking out a pumpkin, an important step. Throughout the generations of her family, they would get their pumpkin from local farmer, she said. Today, she usually just buys

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    CHAPTER 2 LITRETURE REVIEW 2.1 Pumpkin 2.1.1 Overview of pumpkin Pumpkin is one of the economically important vegetable in the world which is native to North and Central America (Whitaker and Bemis, 1975). Pumpkin belongs to genus Cucurbita of family Cucurbitaceae, generally considered to consist of melons, cucurbits and pumpkins. (Toetia, 1992). There are three common species of pumpkin worldwide: Curcurbita pepo, Curcurbita maxima, and Cucurbita moschata (Whang et al, 1999). Each species consist

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    In Search of the Great Pumpkin Like crimson coloured leaves, pumpkin spice lattes and rainy days, the quest to find the perfect pumpkin is a treasured fall ritual. Dippning temperatures and shorter days can only mean one thing. Halloween is just around the corner, and consequently it is time for the annual trek to the local pumpkin patch. This year I decided to don my gumboots and head to Southlands Heritage Farm. Naturally, I had an image in mind of the pumpkin I was seeking and was excited to

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    ages in between to Jade’s Extravagant Pumpkin Patch! Here we feature the most beautiful activities of fall. Today is the perfect day; the breeze is slightly dancing around us, while the sun is slightly peeking through the clouds and all you need is a light jacket! At my pumpkin patch we offer every fall activity possibly imagined in one place. First I will start you off with my top of the notch pumpkin patch. In previous years we have grown the biggest pumpkin in Iowa weighing in at 175 pounds!

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    Pumpkin Lab Report

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    By day one everyone should have brought in a pumpkin to start their experiment on. The first step is to take measurements on the pumpkin, they include weight (lbs.), waist (in), and count the number of grooves. All of the data found should be recorded into the table given. Following that we are to cut open the pumpkin, scoop out the inside, and begin to count all of the seeds found inside. After completing counting the amount of seeds you will record the number collected in the table as well. Once

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    don't seem to be as excellent as they would be, and to take the time to strengthen the expertise. Check out these extremely good autumnal intercourse recommendations for exciting new occasions, whether or not with oneself or a companion. X-Rated Pumpkin Carving typically

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    nice pumpkin Johnny, I think it would be a great idea if we all created a pumpkin patch.” I would ask the children questions to learn how much they know and what they want to know about pumpkins. I would ask the children what holiday makes them think of pumpkins, what foods you can make with pumpkins, do they want to know how pumpkins grow, what colors do leaves turn, what’s inside pumpkins, and if they would like to make their own pumpkins. I would list what the children know about pumpkins and

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    I Lesson/Unit Title Life Cycle of Pumpkins I. Goals and Objectives A. Lesson Goals 1(a), 1SEI(a) What are the goals for this lesson? • Students will be able to recount the cycle of a pumpkin. • Students will organize cycle stages in a group. How do the lesson goals integrate with unit goals? • The goals focus on how pumpkins grow Why are the lesson goals suitable for this group of students? • Students are learning about pumpkins and they’ll learn how the grows from see to plant. B. Lesson

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    The Smashing Pumpkins was one of the most influential bands in the 90’s their timbre often fell under alternative rock. Musical preferences are formed at an early age, unknowingly the people in your environment help develop how partial you are to any genre. Growing up my mother, and older sister listened too very diverse, and progressive music. So majority of that exposure helped me at an early age identify what kind of “tone colors” I preferred making it easier to pick the type of music I liked

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