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Fall Arly:

Fall Arly A high proportion of sheep will breed at about |9 months of age, rams often maturing earlier i ewes. Up to 4 or 5 years reproductive func-rnay improve with age. In temperate cliates ewes normally breed only in the fall arly and arly winter months, but the breeding season may ttend over the entire year. Oestrual or heat icriods average 30 hours, but they may last up to ieveral days; they generally recur at 17-day interals. Ovulation normally takes place late in the at period. The duration of pregnancy is almost 5 months, varying from 141 to 159 days.

The large-flowered clematis are divided into several groups according to their parentage. These groups are Florida, flowering mainly in early and mid-summer; Jackmanii, flowering mainly in late summer and early fall arly; Lanuginosa, flowering at different times between mid-summer and the early fall arly; Patens, flowering mainly in early to mid-summer; Texensis, flowering mainly from late summer to mid-fall arly and Viticella, also flowering mainly from late summer to mid-fall arly.


The Great (or Higher) Learning ( Ta-hsiieh) scusses the progression by which man can irn to cultivate himself, regulate society, and ing peace to the world. There are eight steps: ivestigation of things, extension of knowledge, icerity of thoughts, rectification of the heart, Itivation of self, regulation of the family, gov-nment of the state, and peace in the world." :cause the first two terms are not explained ;arly in the text, they were later given varying :erpretations.
 
 
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