I'm not sure which 'his' you are referring to specifically. It could be about a person's connection to the land where they were born. Maybe it involves memories of growing up there, the unique features of the landscape, and the cultural traditions associated with that native soil.
I'm sorry, I haven't actually read 'His Native Soil' by Juan Laya. But generally, when analyzing a story, one could look at the themes, characters, and the setting. Maybe it explores the relationship between the characters and their native land, perhaps there are themes of identity and belonging.
I'm not entirely sure specifically which 'native elder maga' you are referring to. There could be many interpretations. It might be a specific figure within a certain community or a term used in a very niche context.
If this is a term from a particular region or group, more background information is needed. It might be a name given to an important elder in a native community, but without details like which native group, what their role was, and what 'maga' means in this context, it's impossible to tell the full story.
The main themes are race, poverty, and power. The story shows how race affects Bigger's life at every turn. Poverty also limits his opportunities and drives some of his actions. And power dynamics between the white and black communities are explored through his relationship with the Daltons.
The Native Son full story focuses on Bigger Thomas. He is trapped in a world full of racial discrimination and poverty. When he starts working for the Daltons, his life takes a drastic turn. He kills Mary Dalton, which sets off a chain of events. Bigger's actions are not just his own but are also a result of the society that has marginalized him. The story shows how the legal system, the media, and the white society all react to his crime in ways that are influenced by their racist views. It also explores Bigger's own internal struggles as he comes to terms with what he has done and the futility of his attempts to escape his fate.
The bleached-layer soil is a layer of soil formed by the loss of clay particles and/or free iron dioxide, sometimes accompanied by the in-place condensation of iron dioxide. Its color was mainly determined by the sand particles and powder particles that formed the whiteness. The bleached layer was usually composed of bleached substances, including segregated iron-Mn agglomerations, agglomerations, and patches. The whiteness itself showed the characteristics of the color, such as a tint lower than 2, a moistened lightness greater than 3, a dry lightness greater than 6, and so on. The thickness of the blanched layer was generally between 20-30cm. Its distribution and formation in the soil are related to the clay content, iron dioxide content, water eluviation and drainage of the soil. There was a specific level of diagnosis for the bleached layer in the soil systematic classification. For example, there was a classification for the bleached layer in both the Chinese soil systematic classification and the American soil systematic classification. However, there were still some disputes and differing views on the cause and nature of the bleachers.
There are many types of soil pesticide to choose from. The following are some commonly used soil pesticide:
1. Imidacloprid: It has the characteristics of systematic absorption, high efficiency, wide spectrum of insects, long duration, etc. It is suitable for controlling piercing-sucking mouthpart pests, such as aphids, leafhoppers, planthoppers, whiteflies, thrips, etc.
2. Acetamiprid: It has the characteristics of strong internal absorption, low dosage, good quick-acting, high activity, long duration, etc. It is suitable for controlling pests of vegetables, fruit trees, potatoes, tobacco and other crops.
3. Thioxam: It has the characteristics of contact toxicity, stomach toxicity, and internal absorption activity. It has higher activity, better safety, wider pesticide spectrum, faster action speed, and longer effective period.
In addition, there are other pesticides such as phoxim, high-efficiency cyhalothrin, etc., but you need to pay attention to the selection of suitable pesticides to avoid the use of organic phosphorus pesticides and high-efficiency cyhalothrin that is easy to cause allergy.
It should be noted that different pests may have different reactions to different pesticides. Therefore, before using soil pesticides, it is best to understand the types of pests and choose the appropriate pesticide for spraying or soil treatment.