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    The sunflower family (Helianthus) has perfect flowers‚ with male and female organs both on the same flower‚ but with either the male or the female organ infertile. What is usually called the flower is actually a composite flower‚ made up of numerous flowers or florets crowded together. Once the plant has flowered‚ usually in summer‚ it produces a sweet pollen mixture that lures bees and other insects. When the bees arrive‚ they get their feet wet with the pollen as they drink the plant’s nectar.

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    Importance of flowers in our lives Flowers are wonderful creations of nature and are one of the most beautiful gifts of nature. Flowers are of utmost importance in every sphere of human life. Flowers arrangement of various designs and types are available for making various occasions of our life more cherished. Several occasions in our society such as birthdays‚ anniversaries‚ Valentine’s Day‚ weddings‚ etc. need flowers to celebrate. Colourful and fragrant flowers make every occasion bright and

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    Sunflower 1. Botanical Classification i. Botanical Name: The botanical name of sunflower is Helianthus annuus L. ii. Biological Classification: Kingdom Plantae Class Magnoliopsida Order Asterales Family Asteracae Genus Helianthus Specie H.annus 2. Origin And History Sunflower probably originated in the south-western United States‚ or somewhere in Mexico‚ where it was used in many forms. It was introduced to Europe in the 16th century and imported into Russia

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    The Sunflower: Compassion and Forgiveness A fact which we all have to emit is that humanity existence always creates conflicts and fighting which we call "WAR". In war‚ people kill each others for many reasons ---- resources‚ personal benefits‚ territories‚ powers‚ revenge‚ etc. In war‚ one becomes a hero for killing human lives and eventually he gets honored and well-known in people ’s heart. The Holocaust‚ according to Germans‚ was the war between Germans and Jews. Approximately six million

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    Table of Contents I The Sunflower A. The Primary Storyline ……………………………………………………………………..3 B. The issues that emerged …………………………………………………………………4 C. Wiesenthal’s moral problem On Book I: The Sunflower Primary Storyline When I read the book it all boiled down to me that the main topic being discussed is the word forgiveness. Because the act of forgiveness has complex philosophical‚ moral‚ religious or spiritual aspects‚ it requires and deserves a thoughtful analysis of our beliefs. The main

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    unflower Incorporated: Analysis of Case Introduction Sunflower Incorporated is experiencing some competitive and quality problems. An evaluations of the company branches indicated that some companies are making huge profits by offering substandard products while other are struggling to keep up with competition. Albanese‚ who was hired to solve this situation‚ proposed implementation of standardized pricing and purchasing decision across all regions. Though Albanese’s proposal was great‚ it

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    In The Sunflower‚ the main character Simon Wiesenthal‚ a Holocaust survivor‚ was faced with the situation in which Karl‚ a Nazi was asking for his forgiveness. Wiesenthal denied him. I am not a Jew‚ and I also did not endure the pain of the Holocaust. I believe it is a tough situation to think about and to respond to right then and there. I never will be fully able to understand what it would feel like to be in that situation‚ but if I were‚ these are my reasons for my choice not to forgive Karl

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    in the world" by popular media and he is engaged in research on the effect of mind training on the brain‚ at Madison-Wisconsin‚ Princeton and Berkeley. These two men were invited by Simon Wiesenthal‚ famous Holocaust survivor‚ and author of The Sunflower‚ to give their thoughts about an incident that Simon Wiesenthal talks about in his book. Wiesenthal describes how‚ while imprisoned in a concentration camp‚ he was brought to a hospital‚ where he was called inside by a nurse who leads him to a patient’s

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    Sunflower Incorporated Synopsis This case refers about a large distribution company which resells products related to snacks. Thiscompany undergoes a change in its financial reporting system which was suppose to increase itsprofits and decrease its cost as well as to compete with its rivals. Issues ‡ The major issue that this case highlights is manipulation in products in some regions to increase the sale and the profit of the company. ‡ This manipulation in products is selling low quality

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    “The Sunflower” the overall theme of the story was finding forgiveness. Throughout the book forgiveness was the key question of accepting the wrong for the sins a Nazi soldier has committed against the Jewish among‚ the other soldiers. The story develops with the main character named Simon Wiesenthal‚ who was a Jew. A Nazi soldier named Karl‚ who is badly wounded and near death. With death‚ soon to come for him to die in peace he seeks for forgiveness from a Jew due to all crime that he has done

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