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S. barberi originating in India and S. edule and S. officinarum coming from New Guinea. Originally, people chewed sugarcane raw to extract its sweetness. Indians discovered how to crystallize sugar during the Gupta dynasty, around 350 AD.
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Informal sanctions
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Reward for doing good or bad may be termed as sanction in this context. However, not all good deeds are openly praised or applauded. Informal sanctions in the context can be described an unofficial praise or reward which aren't said verbally or written in text. However, this kind of praise are conveyed through attitude and behavior. In the context above, John's boss is pleased with his performance and work ethic, and his praise and delight towards John is conveyed by his smile and cozy attitude towards him.
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Raymond Cattell (March 20, 1905–February 2, 1998) was 11 years older than Eysenck (March 4, 1916–September, 4, 1997) and outlived Eysenck by five months. Both Cattell and Eysenck studied at the University of London and both were influenced by the great psychometricians Charles Spearman and Cyril Burt.
South Pass is the collective term for two mountain passes on the Continental Divide, in the Rocky Mountains in southwestern Wyoming