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    wine. Having had too much to drink‚ he attempted to rape a priestess and as a result was killed by angry villagers. Orchis’ father prayed to the gods to bring his son back but the gods‚ being not especially fond of rapists‚ only returned Orchis as flowers. Thus‚ according to the Ancient Greeks‚ was the origin of orchids. However‚ with modern genetics and the theory of evolution‚ we know that it is unlikely that members of the Orchidaceae family are the restoration of a satyr. However‚ this does not

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    Calyx Case

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    Situation Overview: Calyx Flowers‚ a subsidiary of the Vermont Teddy Bear Company has struggled reaching its full potential despite gross margins of 50%. To improve financial performance of Calyx Flowers‚ the Marketing team has identified three action plans. 1. Increase the number of catalogs 2. Increase Mass Media Advertising 3. Increase Internet Advertising Action Overview: To solve the above problem the company should implement the strategy of “Increase in Mass Media Advertising”

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    garden with colourful blooming flowers dancing with land of green grass glowing under the sun in a beautiful day that grew in the garden. A very attracting and welcome image that would led people to gather at the garden to enjoy the wonderful scents and the perfect atmosphere that the nature have created‚ but in "The Garden Party"‚ the nature of the garden is artificial and imaginary because it is being created by the Sheridan’s gardener who does the mown and the flowers. It still looks very impressive

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    I personally believe that a person’s field of experience plays a very pivotal role in defining who that person is. With that in mind‚ there are definitely countless experiences and accomplishments that made me who I am. It is said that a person’s field of experience is the sum of all experiences that have ever happened to that person since birth. As such‚ the things that make me who I am are the people I meet‚ the things I am exposed to every day‚ and the things that I do. In my life‚ I continuously

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    In John Steinbeck’s “The Chrysanthemums”‚ a gardener named Elisa Allen plants chrysanthemums. In the story‚ she was busy planting her prized flower‚ when she encountered a man who talked her into giving him some of her chrysanthemum seeds. Once the man left‚ she gained a sense of freedom.. Her mysterious transformation was triggered by her conversing with the salesman and giving him her chrysanthemum seeds. In this story‚ there is immense symbolism behind the chrysanthemums she planted‚ the gardening

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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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    Monocotyledonous plant The scientific name for a monocotyledon is liliopsida. A flowering plant characterized by having one photosynthetic embryonic seed leaf or cotyledons in the seed. Monocotyledonous plants can also be identified:- • When flowers grow‚ as the petals are formed in multiples of three (trimerous). • Each pollen grain of a monocotyledonous plant has one pore. • In the stem of a monocot‚ the vascular bundles are scattered. • The monocot roots are fibrous roots

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    Leaf Cutter Bees Leaf cutter bees‚ play a big part in the world. Not very many people know of their existence or what they actually do. They are very interesting little insects starting from there looks‚ actions‚ and how important their job is as a Leaf Cutter Bee. Leaf Cutter Bees; looks are very distinct. They are not like Honey Bees; they do not look like wasps or hornets. They almost resemble more of a beetle in a way. A beetle has a hard shell on their back and most beetles we think of

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    Landscaping Around The Foundation Of Your House If you want to improve the appearance of your property‚ but don’t have a lot of money to spend on landscaping‚ then you may want to focus your efforts on foundation plants. These are the shrubs and flowers you plant along the foundation of your home. These plants add color and help your home blend in with its natural surroundings. Here are a few tips for landscaping around your home’s foundation. Choose Plants That Bloom At Different Times To get

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    Wind Pollination

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    attract insects | | no nectar - no need to attract insects | | pollen produced in great quantities - because most does not reach another flower | | pollen very light and smooth - so it can be blown in the wind and stops it clumping together | | anthers loosely attached and dangle out - to release pollen into the wind | | stigma hangs outside the flower - to catch the drifting pollen | | stigma feathery or net | eg : pine ‚ weed ‚ oryza sativa ‚ green grasses‚ Rosaceae When pollen

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