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Flowers, flower trees and flower shrubs

the blue blooms to pink and acidity soil reverse · Fertilizing Pilt 9 Excellent cut flower To festive and special To vase moments Pilt 10 Pilt 11 Flowering shrubs and ornamental trees · You can make some very interesting plant then you use training, grafting and tying · You can training for example hydrangeas, varieties of Pilt 12 Butterfly Garden · Specifically for butterflies · Easy to create · Can not be isolated from other plants · Butterflys like enticing plants ­ Azaleas ­ Rhododendrons ­ Lilacs ­ Weigela ­ Butterfly Milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa) · In garden should be ­ blooms all season long ­ A resting place along with shelter Pilt 13 Butterfly Milkweed · Attract colour · Provide food for butterfly caterpillars

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Geograafia KT-8.klass

summers. Some animals hibernate or migrate during the winter to escape the cold. Animals who do not hibernate or migrate must have special adaptations to deal with higher exposure to predators in the winter. When leaves fall, there is less cover for animals in this biome to hide from predators. Temperate rainforest- The animals use most of the fall to prepare for the merciless winter season. The animals that leave during the winter, including songbirds and some butterflies, migrate south for a warmer and sunnier winter. Some animals that do stay in the temperate forest avoid the winter by hibernating, or sleeping. All of these animals prepare for hibernation by eating large amounts of food during the summer and fall seasons. They gain enough fat so that they can survive hibernating during the winter and not be emaciated when they wake up. Animals, like ground squirrels, marmots, ground hogs, and other small

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Sunflower

disk flowers open up or after the seed has set and all the accessory flower parts have fallen off. This is one of the more interesting patterns in nature. The rough-hairy quality of the Common Sunflower is characteristic of many members of its family. These little bristles probably serve two functions: to discourage plant- eating animals and to conserve water in the plant by limiting evaporation. Members of the sunflower family are popular with butterflies because the wide flower head makes a good "landing platform" and the numerous individual flowers make for a high probability of finding nectar. Monarch butterflies are commonly seen nectaring on sunflowers during their fall migration. Whether as a source of food for people and wildlife or an eye-catching splash of color on the landscape, the Common Sunflower is an important member of the prairie community. I. History: Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L

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The Life-Changing Competition

"I think make-up will suit you perfectly!" "Wow, and look at this shiny blond hair!" "And your cat-yellow eyes are so attractive!" "Your figure has no complaining as well!" "So, shall we start?" The same moment lights went off and Billy Owen announced the seventh round ­ the Black Cat versus the Space Dolls. Alice found it was meaningless to protest, so she let the women to dress her up, as they wanted it. They gave her a black Victorian-aged dress with some big light-purple butterflies on it and put her hair up is geisha's style. The make-up reminded of purple butterflies as well and so Alice turned into modern Lady Butterfly. "Wow," said Sheila, "you sure are a beauty, Allie!" Alice looked in the mirror and nearly fainted ­ there stood a perfect grown-up woman before her, golden waist-length hair shining in the stage lights. "Are you ready?" asked Sheila and hugged her. Alice nodded and the same moment decided to win the competition, overcoming even her brothers.

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Aforismid,tsitaadid

· The purpose of relationship is not to have someone who might complete u, but to have someone with whom u might share ur incompleteness. · Sometimes, the only time you realize how much a person means to you is when h/she's gone & wont come back. · Depression isn't a sign of weakness, it is a sign of being strong for TOO LONG. · People dream, but sometimes they forget to wake up, and they don't make it happen. · One thing common about butterflies and love: when you hold too tight, it gets hurt. When too loose, they fly away. · Too much expectations will kill you. But, no expectations will lead you pathetic and helpless. · Teacher: "Children in the dark make mistakes". Student: "mistakes in the dark make children" · don't promise me anything, just show me that you really do. · Missing you is good but having you is better and loving you is the best ever. · Everyone's smart...... till they fall in love.

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Stress

Stress What is stress? Physiologists define stress as how the body reacts to a stressor, real or imagined, a stimulus (erguti) that causes stress. Acute (terav) stressors affect an organism in the short term; chronic stressors over the longer term. The term stress was first employed in a biological context by the endocrinologist Hans Selye in the 1930s The effects of stress: Alarm is the first stage. When the threat or stressor is identified or realized, the body's stress response is a state of alarm. During this stage adrenaline will be produced in order to bring about the fight-or-flight response (võitle või põgene) Resistance is the second stage. If the stressor persists (püsib), it becomes necessary to attempt some means of coping (toimetulemisega) with the stress. Although the body begins to try to adapt (kohanduma) to the strains (pinge) or demands (nõudmistega) of the environment, the body cannot keep this up indefinitely (määramatult), so its resources are gradually

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS

ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS Our environment is constantly changing. However, as our environment changes, so does the need to become increasingly aware of the problems that surround it. With a massive influx of natural disasters people need to be aware of what types of environmental problems our planet is facing. Current environmental problems make us vulnerable to disasters and tragedies, now and in the future. Unless we address the various issues seriously we are surely doomed for disaster. Current environmental problems require urgent attention. 1. Pollution: Pollution of air, water and soil require millions of years to recoup. Industry and motor vehicle exhaust are the number one pollutants. Heavy metals, nitrates and plastic are toxins responsible for pollution. While water pollution is caused by oil spill, acid rain, urban runoff; air pollution is caused by various gases and toxins released by industries and factories and burning of fossil

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Essay on water pollution, global warming, acid rain, deforestation, intensive farming

Water pollution Attention for water pollution exploded in the 1980s. The oil spill of the Exxon Valdez showed many around the world just how horrible the effects of water pollution could be. However, even the Exxon Valdez spill barely touched the surface of the problem of water pollution. The ship spilt only 5% of the oil spilt that year, and oil is just one of many pollutants that people dump into the water every year. Every year, 14 billions pounds of sewage, sludge, and garbage are dumped into the world's oceans. 19 trillion gallons of waste also enter the water annually. The problem of ocean pollution affects every nation around the world. This is especially true because water is able to transport pollution from one location to another. For many years, chemicals were dumped into bodies of water without concern. While many countries have now banned such behavior, it continues to go on today. As the world has industrialized and its population has grown, the problem of water poll

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