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    If I Won the Lottery

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    wouldn’t spend all of it. I wouldn’t even know where to begin. I would definitely go on a shopping spree. Just the thought of buying anything I want sounds great! A whole new wardrobe. Also I would travel during vacations from school. Mexico in the spring‚ Paris in the summer‚ and who knows maybe Ice Land in the winter! I would think I would have to share some of it. I would give part of it to my parents. Just to say “Thank you” for taking care of me for eighteen years. I also would probably start

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    Aquatic Plants

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    radial notch in Nymphaea and Nuphar‚ but fully circular in Victoria. Banana Lily The banana lily has floating leaves‚ but its rhizome is in the mud. The banana lily is frequently found in quiet ponds‚ lakes‚ and swamps. It blooms from spring to summer. Banana lily gets its name from its cluster of thick banana-shaped roots‚ located close to the leaves near the surface of the water. Banana lily has rounded leaves that have a notch at the base: they resemble small water lily leaves. Banana

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    fishpond

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    http://www.unaab.edu.ng COURSE CODE:    FIS312  COURSE TITLE:    Introduction  to  Fish  Pond  Construction  and  Management 2 Units Two hours per week  NUMBER OF UNITS:    COURSE DURATION:       COURSE DETAILS: COURSE DETAILS:   Course Coordinator: Dr. A.O. Agbon  Email:   Office Location: oseremehis@yahoo.co.uk   Other Lecturers:    Dr. F.I. Adeosun and Dr. (Mrs.) O.T. Agbebi  Room D205‚ COLERM      COURSE CONTENT:  Pond  site  selection 

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    Norooz Research Paper

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    Norooz is one of the Iranian old celebrations. It’s from 2600 years ago; when Zartosht appeared (ancient Iran prophet); when air becoming full of flower smell and spring show his visage to nature. During the old time‚ one or two months before Norooz people were going to Bazaar and buying their Norooz clothes. Those clothes were bought which had red or yellow color and were bright. They believed if they be sewing their clothes on Monday or Friday it‘s better than Thursday. Because on Thursday the

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    Life and Seasons

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    Lifetime is a natural cycle‚ we are born‚ we grow up and die. It can be compared to four seasons of nature; spring‚ summer‚ winter and autumn. Spring is described as very short and happy. This season is the first stage of the year and it’s compared to the first period of our lives: childhood. In that time everything is beautiful and “lusty”. Spring is a new beginning; a time for new growth and development. During this stage great ideas and goals are born; filled with excitement and enthusiasm

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    seasons; * Spring/Summer- February- July Autumn * Winter- August ± January The competitive and constantly changing fashion business requires a more frequent introduction of merchandise‚ resulting in most stores introducing new ranges many times in between these two main seasons. The occurrence and the names of sub-seasons vary from company to company. Sub-Seasons Seasons | Approximate Durations (with Overlaps) | Spring Transition | mid Jan - Feb end | 6 weeks | Spring | Feb beg – Mar

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    wha tthe author is trying to describe in "The Seafarer". By pointing out that nature’s first green is gold‚ refering to the vegetative growth seen in spring‚ it sets up the reader for the last line "Nothing gold can stay" (8 "Nothing Gold Can Stay). The reader could take the passage to a literal or a figurative sense. Either the beginning of spring is something that is wonderful yet temporary‚ or they could apply this to a worldy perspective saying that everything will eventually perish. Either way

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    of the changing of seasons further punctuates the conclusion of the couple’s romance. The spring season approached in the story‚ as implied when Carver stated‚ “Early that day the weather turned and the snow was melting” (Carver 228). As the season transitioned from winter to spring‚ the couple’s relationship did not experience the rejuvenation of love that would correspond with the symbolic meaning of spring. Part of the reason that no rejuvenation of feelings occurred was that the two were too selfish

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    says that they will also accompany the daffodils. This is so because like flowers men too have a very transient life and even the youth is also very short-lived. “We have short time to stay‚ as you‚ We have as short a spring.” The poet symbolically refers to the youth as spring in these lines. He equates/compares human life with the life of daffodils. Further he says that both of them grow very fast to be destroyed later. Just like the short duration of the flowers‚ men too die away soon. Their

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