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Question: Please give me some information on how to keep my pumpkin plants from dying. They start out looking great, but then slowly die off. They seem to die off at the root at ground level; especially the Big Max which is hard to keep going. - Jose, Sacramento Answer: Pumpkins should be rotated into soil that was not previously planted last year with potatoes, peppers, eggplant, tomatoes or cucumbers. When plants wilt and die, beginning with older crown leaves, and light brown streaks occur inside lower stem runners and roots, the cause could be verticillium wilt, a soil- borne fungus and is visible when the stem is split lengthwise.
[...] it is in returning to the Deleuzian theme that caused Derrida to "grumble a bit" that we can see the completion of their affinity.3 The bad conscience experienced in undergoing aporia, in accordance with which we must always think, is indeed a concept in Deleuze's sense: it attests to our present problems.4 Consequently, the differences between the Deleuzian and the Derridean understandings of thought's movement should be viewed as arising from the divergent paths they take with respect to the consequences of the internal alterity that gives cause to think. In this later work, concepts are "philosophical Idea[s]" and are therefore distinct from representational concepts, which were submitted to a thoroughgoing critique in Difference and Repetition.'0 On Deleuze's constructive mod...
... are not generalities under which particulars are subsumed nor are they linguistic signifiers th...
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In testimony before the Joint Economic Committee last week, Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan delivered some upbeat data about the U.S. economy. He also repeated his now-standard warnings about "the same imbalances and uncertainties" that have confronted policy-makers in the past. On the upbeat side, the Fed chairman noted that "the soft readings on the economy observed in the early spring were not presaging a more serious downturn." During the 12-month period ending in March, the economy expanded by 3.7 percent, while the latest unemployment rate (May) fell to 5.1 percent. As the nation's - and, arguably, the world's - foremost inflation-fighter, Mr. Greenspan reported that core personal-consumption-expenditures (PCE) prices increased "a historically modest 1.6 percent" over the ...
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