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Want to Know How to Invest in Marijuana Stocks?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Marijuana Investing)
Thu Nov 1 07:42:00 2018
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2018 12:19:49 +0100
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<p style="color:#ffffff;font-size:8px;">nds became a more common feature of urbanizing environments. This meant the people who had access to these fish ponds were able to access a food supply in a controlled environment not unlike pastures for cattle and sheep. However fish ponds were a difficult environment to maintain. They were a marker of power and authority, since only rich nobles and institutions such as monastery's could afford to maintain them. During the winter, supplying fresh food for a castle garrison was a constant struggle. Nobles had access to meat from deer parks, but this didn't supply the needs of whole households. Though fish ponds required maintenance by the community to keep them healthy, they were an elegant way of giving monasteries and noble houses access to fresh fish. Some of the more popular species of fish farmed in fish ponds were carp and pike. Fr</p>
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