Jute is a long, soft, shiny vegetable fibre that can be spun into coarse, strong threads. It is produced from plants in the genus Corchorus, which has been classified in the family Tiliaceae, or more recently in Malvaceae. However, it has been reclassified within the family Sparrmanniaceae.
Jute is one of the most affordable natural fibres and is second only to cotton in amount produced and variety of uses of vegetable fibres. Jute fibres are composed primarily of the plant materials cellulose (major component of plant fibre) and lignin (major components of wood fibre). It is thus a ligno-cellulosic fibre that is partially a textile fibre and partially wood. It falls into the bast fibre category (fibre collected from bast or skin of the plant) along with kenaf, industrial hemp, flax (linen), ramie, etc. The industrial term for jute fibre is raw jute. The fibres are off-white to brown, and 1–4 metres (3–12 feet) long.
Jute needs a plain alluvial soil and standing water. The suitable climate for growing jute (warm and wet climate) is offered by the monsoon climate during the monsoon season. Temperatures from 20˚C to 40˚C and relative humidity of 70%–80% are favourable for successful cultivation. Jute requires 5–8 cm of rainfall weekly and more during the sowing period.
Mankind must survive.
Yesterday, they wanted each other dead. Today, they need each other to survive.
A metaphysical mystery of life, love and the frequency between all things.
A story of life, love and political clarity
Plot
Roy gets cut from his high school football team just days after his estranged father dies. For him, football is more than a proving ground; it is a promised escape from his lonely rural existence and salvation from the paralyzing passivity that dominates his life. Enter Gideon, a loner living on the roughneck fringe who is looking for gamers--kids who scrap hard--to play on his six-man football squad. Roy joins the Renegades, and he and Gideon enter into tenuous friendship that pushes the limits of male bonding.
Keywords: american-football, coming-of-age, condom, country-music, diabetic, father-son-estrangement, football-coach, gay-friend, gay-interest, homosexual-subtext
Plot
Make escapes from prison in the middle of a bloody gangwar in Hervanta. He meets his old arch enemy Tope, but becomes friends with him when they both are double-crossed by an evil gangleader, Jute. Make and Tope go on a rampage to kill Jute and his gang...
Keywords: amateur, buddy, drugs, gang, gore, prison, splatter, torture, violence
Once again, Hervanta is a battle zone.
Who will be the toughest guy this time?
Plot
Sam Burton's second wife Neddy is Indian, their son Pacer a half-breed. As struggle starts between the whites and the Kiowas, the Burton family is split between loyalties. Neddy and Sam are killed; Pacer sides with the Indians, his half-brother Clint with the whites.
Keywords: 1870s, accordion, acoustic-guitar, acting-musician, action-hero, ambush, attack, based-on-novel, battle, blood
CHOOSE!... Between your white father and your Kiowa mother !
Sam 'Pa' Burton: [at Neddy Burton's funeral] One thing from the bible she liked. "And Adam called his wife's name Eve, because she was the mother of all living." To me, Neddy, you were the mother of all living. You were life itself. God... just one thing... take care of this woman. Amen.
Pacer Burton: [Pacer, mortally wounded, visits his brother for the last time] Don't come no closer. I just want to make sure you're all right. Don't try to help me, Clint. I've been killed already... Stubborn about dying.::Clint Burton: Let me get the Doc!::Pacer Burton: Too late. Too late. The only thing to do now is to die.::Clint Burton: Pacer, for God's sake.::Pacer Burton: You live for me, Clint. Maybe some day... somewhere people will understand... folks like us.::Clint Burton: Oh, you'll be all right.::Pacer Burton: Unh-uh. When I was fighting off the other Kiowas... I saw the... flaming star of death. I gotta last long enough to go into the hills and die. I trust you not to follow me, Clint.::Clint Burton: [Pacer rides off] Pacer. Hey, Pacer! [shouts] Pacer!
One Indian: Kiowa Pacer. Is it true, earth, round like ball, white man live on all sides?::Pacer Burton: That is true.::Another Indian: Tell me, why men on bottom not fall off?::Pacer Burton: I've never been there. Maybe they do.::[they all laugh]
Clint Burton: If shooting starts I'll live long enough to kill you.
Pacer Burton: All Ma and me ever got from Whites is mean looks and don't get uppish with us.::Roslyn Pierce: Oh, that's not true.::Pacer Burton: You were the worst. You made me feel it the worst. When I was little I liked you a lot. You were the only girl I ever liked a whole lot. But ever since you've been old enough to know, you never looked at me once without saying something in the back of your head. "He's Kiowa. Clint's all right, but watch out for Pacer."
Pacer Burton: [as Pacer and Clint ride into town] You heard what pa said. No horsing around with Ros.::Clint Burton: Now, just a minute. What do you mean "horsing around"?::Pacer Burton: Well, ain't that what you're doing with her?::Clint Burton: No, it ain't.::Pacer Burton: You mean, you mean it?::Clint Burton: And what if I do?::Pacer Burton: With a gal that wears britches?::Clint Burton: What's wrong with a gal that wears britches?::Pacer Burton: Well, ain't nothing wrong, but, uh, on second thought, you might look pretty good with skirts on. [Clint laughs]
Tom Howard: [as the Burtons and their guests finish dinner] Whole supper was just great, Mrs. Burton. Of course, like Will and me always say, when it comes to cookin', no one would ever guess you was any different from... well, our ma or anybody else.::Neddy Burton: I'm really proud you liked it Tom. Just a little more cake?::Tom Howard: [Tom chuckles] No, ma'am!