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About deKleijn
- Birthday 12/12/1990
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canterbury, new zealand
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Jan
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It ended up being about 5 cm long, I have never had stitches. so it was a surprise for me, although I was lucky it wasn't the knee that's wat the man with the badge said in hospital, and lucky the week before I was using a chainsaw, when things are busy I can get carried away and tend to do everything at top speed therefore safety flies out of the window. I see you are digging out a swimming pool? is it a complete swimming complex?
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today i was working, cutting cauliflower seed from the stem with a petrol hedge trimmer, so that other workers can pick it up and put it into boxes. Next thing im pulling the trimmer out of my leg and on the way to the hospital, 20 stitches later and another appointment to make on monday to check the wound for infection and rotting dead flesh.
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What really pleased me today, that i got my course advice to finish my Bacherlor in science, majoring in plant science and minoring in both plant protection and soil science. And in the first semester i will be taking these courses. ECOL 308 Ecology III: Advanced Ecology (15 Credits) We use a combination of field work, computer labs, reading, writing, and presentation exercises to obtain an understanding of current issues in theoretical ecology. You’ll gain skills in data collection and learn how to apply theoretical and quantitative ecological methods to the analysis and interpretation of plant and animal populations, communities and ecosystems. PLSC 320 Crop Science (15 Credits) This course covers major physiological processes involved in crop productivity. You’ll learn how the main environmental factors such as radiation, temperature and water influence crop growth and yield. We’ll also discuss the influence of crop development and harvest index on yield and you’ll be introduced to simulation modelling for crop production. As part of the practical aspect of the paper, you’ll engage with, and write a report about, one of our departmental research projects. HORT 214 Horticulture Production Systems (15 Credits) Horticulture is about managing plants for a purpose. We look at examples of particular horticultural plants and what practical considerations are taken into account when growing those plants for a purpose. We will consider the production of healthy fruits and vegetables. We also note how to propagate and grow environment-enhancing flowers, shrubs and trees. HORT 330 Fruit and Vegetable Science and Technology (15 Credits) Rational management of horticultural crops is based on the ever expanding body of research information. You will examine selected topics in the production of fruit and vegetable crops. These are chosen to reflect new directions based on recently published information. Topics examined in recent years include: light interception and canopy configurations; yield component responses in selected crops; maturity assessment; and the maintenance of fresh market products. These are just my elective classes, as most my subjects that are needed for the degree are offered later in the year.
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Might not have the same effect, and its never to late to try
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You should be getting your skis bill and find a nice slope