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    Chrysanthemum is one of the most popular flowers grown in our country for its diversified beauty of colors‚ shapes‚ shades and keeping quality (AgriInfo‚ 2011). It is one of the plants that help the economy flourish. Local markets in the Philippines have supplies of the flower. Although cut flowers‚ especially Chrysanthemum are grown throughout the Philippines‚ the industry still suffers the lack of supplies during Valentine’s Day‚ All Saints’ Day‚ School Graduation‚ May Flower Festivals and Yuletide Seasons

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    Daisy Miller

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    Assignment: James’ use of Ambiguity in Daisy Miller and theme Ambiguity Conveys Theme in James’ Daisy Miller In the novella‚ Daisy Miller by Henry James‚ the complexities of social conventions‚ gender stereotyping and conformity are exposed through the actions and words of the protagonists. Daisy Miller is the young woman who invites a multitude of speculation regarding her personality and behavior. James creates ambiguity around Daisy as an insightful glimpse into the

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    Actinomorphic

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    Actinomorphic Most flowers are actinomorphic ("star shaped"‚ "radial")‚ meaning they can be divided into 3 or more identical sectors which are related to each other by rotation about the centre of the flower. Typically‚ each sector would contain one petal‚ one sepal and so on. It may or may not be possible to divide the flower into symmetrical halves by the same number of longitudinal planes passing through the axis: Oleander is an example of a flower without such mirror planes. Actinomorphic flowers are also

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    waved or weakly toothed. The inflorescen-ces are yellow‚ comprising a thick capitulum or flower head 4–7 cm diameter surrounded by two rows of hairy bracts; in the wild plant they have a single ring of ray florets surrounding the central disc florets. The disc florets are tubular and hermaphrodite‚ and generally of a more intense orange-yellow colour than the female‚ tridentate‚ peripheral ray florets. The flowers may appear all year long where conditions are suitable. The fruit is a thorny curved achene

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    INTRASPECIFIC COMPETION: THE RESPONSE OF THE SUNFLOWER (genus HELIANTHUS) TO INCREASING DENSITY. INTRODUCTION All species‚ including plants‚ are impacted by density. Plants‚ of course‚ cannot leave their habitat as animals can‚ so they tend to respond in different ways to density. As populations grow more dense‚ they compete for resources such as food and space and are more prone to disease. Less dense populations are more susceptible to predation pressure. It is hypothesized that as plants

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    Question 2 Report of Sun flower shop Sun flower shop is a small flower shop at Petaling Street. The shop has got 500 square feet big only. I have got sell many flower such as sun flowers‚ orchid‚ rose‚ lily‚ daisy and etc. Then‚ our shop also has delivery service for customer too. Almost our flower is from Cameron highland but some is imported from oversea. I was started this business since last year December. The beginning of the business is not very good. It is very hard to preserve the

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    Daisies (1966)

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    Daisies (1966) A film by Věra Chytilová An essay by Sámal Jákup Jakobsen Class: Moving Narratives Tutor: Helen McGregor 21st of January 2012 Introduction “Chytilová’s heroines rebelliously try to subvert the patriarchal system and gender stereotypes—and fail”! That is how Małgorzata Radkiewicz puts the film in a very short description. In the middle of a very Communist society in Czech Republic the imbalance between male and female roles is vast. In order to get through to the

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    Discus the reasons and motivations for launching the Hundred Flower Movement and subsequent Anti-Rightist movement. The main thrust of the Hundred Flower Movement‚ is summed up in Mao’s maxim‚ "Letting a hundred flowers blossom and a hundred schools of thought contend” (bai hua qifang‚ bai jia zhengming). In this essay‚ I will investigate the reasons why the People’s Republic of China thought it was necessary to start a policy self-criticism and how this‚ in a matter of months‚ descended into

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    idea of the passage. If a title is "Popular Garden Flowers" then the following paragraph will likely describe what kinds of flowers are common in gardens. 2) Read the first sentence of the paragraph. Many paragraphs begin with a topic sentence that outlines the main idea or point of the entire passage. The sentences that follow the topic sentence provide supporting details. For instance‚ read the following passage. "Roses are a popular type of flower in gardens. Roses are easy to grow and beautiful

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    in debate which was unusual as Mao hated them. It was quite possible that Mao was affected by the attack on Stalin by Khrushchev who publicly said that Stalin was evil and wrong; Mao did not want this backlash himself .perhaps the hundred flowers campaign closed the gap between his people and him‚ the people would not make a comparison of him and Stalin and it would make him seem that he really cared what the people thought. In early 1957 the party and Mao prepared themselves for criticism

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