national flower of Japan? a) Cherry Blossom b) Chrysanthemum c) Plum blossom d) Not yet declared e) a or c 2. In Japanese culture‚ who should be given chocolates and gifts for Valentine’s Day? a) The man b) The woman c) Everyone d) Old people only e) The Japanese don’t celebrate Valentine. 3. True or False. Most streets in Japan do not have a name. 4. What symbol is prominently featured on the Japanese national flag? a) An eye b) Chrysanthemum flower c) Red sun d) Blue moon e) Wooden wheel
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Aspects of Chrysanthemums in China Yalin Mao The chrysanthemum originated in western or central Asia (Zhao et al.‚ 2010). Then there was a gradual northeasterly movement into China and Mongolia. After that‚ it spread into eastern Asia‚ then to eastern Siberia and the Far East‚ and finally the species were dispersed widely in every region (Zhao et al.‚ 2010). In many countries‚ chrysanthemums stand for sorrow or farewell‚ especially in Italy and France. In the short story Odour of Chrysanthemums written
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Beautiful Nature By Dora Molina This painting by Pat Steir Figure 129 Pink Chrysanthemum is three panels of flowers. The background of these paintings is pink and the flowers are white. The first panel of the painting has three flowers in a green vase. The flowers are kind of blurry the way that the light shined on them‚ and are centered. The second panel has just a close up of a single flower. Its closer than the first panel and has way more detail of the flower. You almost feel
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He gave a bunch of Chrysanthemum flowers to a good-looking woman as a gift. However‚ Chrysanthemum flowers are not always given as a “good” gift in some countries. It sometimes has a meaning of sadness and a symbol for funerals. This is related to “Assumption of Similarities” and “Language Difference” from the
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QUINTERO‚ Ramon Paolo T. Kasaysayan 1 THV5 (TTh‚ 11:30-1:00) 2011-11368 Mrs. Eden M. Gripaldo‚ PhD. A Brief Analysis of “The Curse of the Golden Flower” (2006) I. Summary It is indisputable that the Chinese were once a powerful nation; their civilization was relatively advanced as compared to the other neighbouring nations. Progress can be felt‚ in all aspects of their society. Because of that it was no doubt that other people desired to own what the Ancient Chinese have‚ and
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Survey of plant diversity in the area in front of Admin block of Punjab university Farva Faiz‚ Nida Fatima‚ Ayesha Sarwar‚ Sonia Shabbir‚ Rabia Khalid &Abeera Ali. B.S botany/zoology Centre for undergraduate studies Quaid- e -Azam campus 54590 Punjab university‚ Lahore. Nida Fatima niiiida14@gmail.com Abstract: A survey of flora in the garden infront of admin block of Punjab university was conducted for plant diversity during period of December‚2012 to January‚2013.All the plants were
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Raphael Singleton Professor Strawn English 300 2 May 2013 Know your neighbor How well do you know your neighbor? Visiting my cousin in a farming community in Vacaville‚ there is no telling who actually lives next to you. My cousin Albert‚ a tall slender goofy man who is very animated‚ offers me a job helping him take down and trim a neighbors crops. “Hey Raph! You wanna make some money?” Albert asks me knowing I hate it when he calls me “Raph”. “Doing what?” I respond in an irritated tone
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“The Chrysanthemums”‚ by John Steinbeck‚ is about a women wanting more. Elisa Allen lives on a ranch with her husband Henry Allen. Elisa is a lean‚ strong women‚ her eyes are as clear as water‚ and she has a knack for gardening. Elisa treats her Chrysanthemums‚ which are her prized possession. One day her husband Henry‚ who is a successful business man‚ comes and tells Elisa about a successful business deal he made. Henry says that he is going to take her to town for dinner to celebrate after he
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A Potential to be Noticed Prompt: How do the Chrysanthemums resemble the role of women in society? What kind of symbols help show the overall theme? Humans‚ just as flowers‚ can not fully live without sunlight‚ they can not develop without nourishment‚ and most of all‚ they can not flourish if life is constantly beating them down. Just as the Chrysanthemums fight to stay strong and powerful in the short story‚ “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck‚ the main character Emily tries
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Ana September 27‚ 2011 “The Chrysanthemums” Critical Analysis “The Chrysanthemums”‚ written by John Steinbeck is a story about a thirty-five year-old woman named Elisa Allen and her encounter with an old bearded man in a wagon and his effect in her perspective in life. The point of view in which the story was narrated is relevant to its analysis and understanding. Also a character analysis can be done to interpret how they each think and act the way they do. Steinbeck uses a great amount
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