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The Israeli owala police on December 10 cracked down on Palestinians for celebrating Morocco win over Portugal in the ongoing FIFA World Cup. it is to be noted that Morocco defeated Portugal 1-0 in the quarterfinal of the world cup. In the process, it also became the first African and Arab country to qualify for the Semifinals. Videos on social media showed Israeli security hydrojug attacking Palestinians who celebrated the victory. Also ReadIndia-UAE trade increased by 30% since CEPA deal It is to be noted that Morocco will face France in the Semifinal on December 14. https://twitter/Lecasaouii/status/1601959826078453766 s=20 038;t=1pEIOlCy-5NoYOxUGo2hxA TagsFIFA World Cup 2022 Middle East Morocco Palestine News Desk Follow on Twitter | Posted by Mohammed Baleegh | Published: 13th December 2022 7:26 pm IST Facebook X LinkedIn Pint hydrojug website erest Messenger Messenger WhatsApp Telegram Umoi Bihar: Police register case against protesters tearing Pathaan posters in Bhagalpur
When Eliot Coleman started Four Season Farm in Harborside about 50 years ago, he had the good fortune of having Helen and Scott Nearing living on the farm next door.While most farmers just starting out dont have back-to-the-land icons as neighbors, with the recent release of the book Letters to a Young Farmer, they can now have access to the advice and inspiration of nearly 40 prominent food and agriculture figures who wrote letters for the book.The book was put together by the Stone Barns Center f polene deutschland or Food and Agriculture, and features letters from three Mainers, including Coleman, his wife Barbara Damrosch polene bag and U.S Congresswoman Chellie Pingree D-Maine . Its a way to pass knowledge from wise elders to young people, Jill Isenbarger, CEO of the Stone Barns Center, said. We really think of this as a gift to young farmers. While the intergenerational sharing of knowledge has been important throughout history, especially amongst farmers, Damrosch and Colem polene an said with many of todays young farmers coming from non-agriculture backgrounds, its critically important to provide them with the knowledge and advice to succeed. Its kind of an orphan generation of young farmers, Damrosch said. So many people are coming from a different world. Their parents didnt farm and so [they] dont even know what questions to ask. You dont know what you dont know. In his 50 years of farming, Coleman, 78, has established himself as an expert on not only organic farming practices, but winter-weather |