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    Contents 1. Company Introduction......................................................................................... 1 2. Production introduction....................................................................................... 2 2.1 Actinidia Kolomita..................................................................................... 3 2.2 Akebia quinata............................................................................................4 2.3 Campsis grandiflora..........

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    C.S. Lewis’s “The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe” can be seen as a spiritual allegory. The entire book has either subtle or somewhat blatant references to Christianity‚ and other religions. With references to Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection‚ Adam and Eve; it is pretty clear that Lewis intended his novel to parallel with Christian themes. But also having some elements of Paganism‚ Lewis portrays elements of the natural world and respecting it‚ much like how in the Pagan religion is about

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    is interesting in itself is the direct use of the title "Agony in the Garden"‚ with numerous precedents in the history of art; the theme of agony in the garden typically represents Christ after the Last Supper and immediately before his betrayal by Judas Iscariot and his arrest by the Roman soldiers in the Garden of Gethsemane. (1) "Agony" (from the Greek agon‚ or conflict) refers to the struggle within Christ as he grapples with the divine and the human sides of his nature. (1) Here we find Gauguin

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    Renaissance painters such as Leonardo Da Vinci‚ Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni and Tintoretto were a defined as the High Renaissance artist in their age. Although they were all artist of the same phase but they decided to express art in different ways‚ in order to bring back the art work of Rome into their Glorious age. Leonardo Da Vinci focuses more on scientific researches and a broad variety of art works such as painting‚ sculptures and architecture. While Michelangelo focuses more

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    Observe cytoplasmic streaming (due to vesicle traffic). Introduction Flowering plants‚ or angiosperms‚ are the largest and most successful plant group in the world. From giant eucalyptus trees to minuscule duckweeds‚ from desert cacti to water lilies‚ these familiar plants dominate the world. They play a significant role in providing food and shelter for animals and other organisms. There are over 250‚000 species of flowering plants and they are all vascular seed plants that have flowers and fruits

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    Jesus and Muhammad   To compare the lives of Jesus and Muhammad is quite interesting as many aspects of their lives are similar regarding perspective of the nature of God. In contrast the two men began under different circumstances. Muhammad was born of a mortal man and woman and Jesus’ father is the living God and a mortal mother. Another interesting fact is that Muhammad was married and Jesus was never married. These are just a few simple facts‚ Jesus and Muhammad were two very different

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    The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci The renaissance marked a point in time in which it was the most advanced society had ever been. The renaissance sparked a revolution in art. Artwork became more realistic. Although religious topics continued to be a dominant subject matter‚ artists used linear perspective‚ greater facial expressions‚ and three-dimensional techniques to make paintings more realistic. The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci‚ created during the Renaissance‚ exhibits many of those

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    following. At the center of the artwork Jesus is depicted. In the Christian religion he is know as the savior of the people because he sacrificed his life for the salvation of the sinners. The Last Supper is the last meal of Jesus before he is betrayed by Judas to authorities and crucified. The Apostles‚ his closest followers‚ gather around the table.The apostles show various expressions‚ from adoration to grief‚ as Jesus claims that among them is a traitor. The simplicity of the work with minimal designs

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    have been sold to feed the poor. In Mark and John‚ they even give the perfume’s value as three hundred denari‚ but in Matthew it is only valued at a “high price”. Only in John is the protester identified as Jesus’ disciple‚ Judas Iscariot. John also suggests a reason for Judas’ protest – that he was not concerned for the poor‚ but a thief who controlled the money box and pilfered from it. In Matthew‚ the protesters are identified as disciples‚ but in Mark they are not identified at all. Jesus response

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    and the entire poem‚ are mostly bereft of the elaborate syntax communal in Dickinson’s other poems. Those familiar with biblical persons understand the significance of Satan‚ Judas‚ and David and the impact of their roles in the Christian faith. As a Christian reader‚ the simplicity of the lines‚ “Satan—the Brigadier‚ Judas—the Great Defaulter‚ David—the Troubadour”‚ reduces the persons’ history. Although the descriptions denote some truth‚ there is more to them than that. Satan‚ the “prince of the

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