Jack’S Japonica

Jack’S Japonica

Author: Jack Nakamoto

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2011-01-19

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 1456855107

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This book is dedicated to the late Principal Tatsue Sato (1891-1983) and his wife, Hanako, for having spent fifty years teaching Japanese language, insisting us second-generation Japanese Canadians, the Nisei, to be good Canadian citizens. When the Pearl Harbor attack took place (December 7, 1941), he immediately called to assembly about a thousand students to declare firmly to stand loyal and faithful to Canada. This occurred while I was in England serving with the Canadian army. He was later awarded the Order of Canada in 1978 for his enriching Canadian society by the introduction of the best elements of Japanese culture. And the school where he had taught, still running today, was designated a historic site by Vancouver, British Columbia, on June 25, 2000.


Manual of Cultivated Conifers

Manual of Cultivated Conifers

Author: P. den Ouden

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 532

ISBN-13: 9400997590

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As an introduction to the present book I would like to explain how it was, that I, a commercial nurseryman, became so keenly interested in Conifers and their nomen clature. In August 1924 the Dutch Dendrological Society was founded and at the same time a Committee for Nomenclature of woody plants was set up and I served on this committee as one of the members. Our first activity was to bring the catalogues of the various leading nurserymen in the Netherlands into line with the International Rules of Botanical Nomenclature and also to check their nursery stock. Formerly these catalogues had shown a rather confused nomenclature, nurserymen having usually made use of a variety of inconsistent books as guides in compiling their catalogues. In the course of the work a close co-operation between scientific and practical workers developed. Although I had also fully contributed to the correct naming of hardy shrubs and perennials, 1 was most interested in Conifers. I had tried out several species, had grown a wide choice of garden forms and selected types of particular merit for propagation. My special love for Conifers lead to the publication of my Name-list of Conifers (1937), which was adopted as a standard for varietal names at the International Horticultural Congress in Berlin (1938). Later I prepared my book 'Coniferen, Ephedra en Ginkgo' in the Dutch language (1949); compiling the Conifers cultivated or known to be grown in the Netherlands and Belgium at that time.


Manual of Cultivated Conifers

Manual of Cultivated Conifers

Author: Pieter den Ouden

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1965

Total Pages: 554

ISBN-13: 9789024721481

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Resource added for the Landscape Horticulture Technician program 100014.


The New Fresh Seafood Buyer’s Guide

The New Fresh Seafood Buyer’s Guide

Author: Ian Dore

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-29

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 1475759908

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This book is a completely new edition of Fresh Seafood-The Commer cial Buyer's Guide, which was first published in 1984. There have been many changes in both product and the seafood business in the intervening years. About 70 percent of the material in this book is new, a tribute to the rapid pace of change throughout the industry. The subject of this book is fresh seafood. "Fresh" is defined as product handled under refrigeration (mechanical or ice) from har vester to consumer. This excludes frozen product, canned product and other shelf-stable packaging. Frozen seafoods are covered in the companion volume, The New Frozen Seafood Handbook. Many prod ucts are, of course, handled in both refrigerated and frozen forms. There may be substantial differences, not just in how they are han dled, but in how they are processed, graded and packed. Frozen sea foods are often treated and traded as commodities, with standard descriptions. Marketing and distributing fresh fish and shellfish, which has to be eaten within days of harvest, is necessarily more personal and direct. The contest between refrigerated and frozen seafoods has continued for many years and shows no signs of resolving. Despite massive im provements in the quality of much frozen product, consumers and their retail and restaurant suppliers still tend to believe that "fresh" is bet ter, perhaps simply because the word "fresh" is naturally appealing.


Agricultural-biological Vocabulary

Agricultural-biological Vocabulary

Author: National Agricultural Library (U.S.)

Publisher:

Published: 1967

Total Pages: 628

ISBN-13:

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Dictionary of descriptors in English for use in library work involving the classification and retrieval of documentation in fields of agriculture and biology - includes terms used in rural sociology, relevant sectors of the chemical industry and the food industry, animal production, forestry work, work connected with human nutrition and home economics, the social sciences, plant science, engineering in connection with water supplys, etc.