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    The image of the flowering plum has been played a popular role throughout Chinese paintings and poetry. What was the significance of the flowering plum motif during the Southern Song Dynasty (960-1279)? The period of the Song dynasty (960-1279) was particularly noted for its artistic achievements. Although landscape paintings of the Northern Song (960-1127) was predominant during this period‚ flower painting became equally as important during the Southern Song (1127-1279) where artists tended

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    Assignment 1: “The roles of phytochromes and cryptochromes in flowering.” Introduction: Light is vital for photosynthesis. It is necessary to direct plant growth and development.  Light acts as a signal to initiate and regulate photoperiodism and photomorphogenesis.  There are two light-sensing systems involved in these responses: a) the red light sensitive system (Phytochrome system) * Phytochrome is a plant photoreceptor. It is found in the leaves of most plants (including all

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    February 24th‚ 2011 The Last Days of Judas Iscariot Before seeing this play I did not know a lot about Judas. I only remembered that he was the one to betray Jesus from reading the Bible early on in my childhood for CCD. After seeing The Last Days of Judas Iscariot‚ it helped me better understand who Judas was and the kind of life he lived. I was not fully aware of his close relationship with Jesus. I simply understood that he was chosen as one of his twelve disciples. In the play it is

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    Judas at the Jockey Club (3.) Austin Pabian As an American in the late 1800’s‚ owning a farm was not too uncommon‚ especially if that farm was located in Mexico. At this time‚ though‚ Mexico was in the Porfirian Era (1876-1911). In this certain era‚ Mexico was being encountered by two very different cultures at the same time: the industrial‚ and the traditional. These distinctively separate cultures impacting Mexico made it as what can be described as "backwards" in a sense‚ as Mexico was practically

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    THE PORTRAYAL OF JUDAS ISCARIOT: If there is one thing that modern literature and films do well it is to expose the villain. In the New Testament‚ Judas is represented as the betrayer of Jesus Christ. He is one of the twelve Apostles‚ the one who sold Jesus Christ out for thirty pieces of silver‚ and identified him with solely a kiss on the cheek. Later‚ crazed with guilt‚ Judas was said to have hung himself (Gospel of Matthew). He is the ultimate symbol of treachery and betrayal. Christianity

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    partially demon possessed. Judas Iscariot: The Stronghold of Greed Judas Iscariot was chosen to be an apostle. He had a great future. But‚ sin entered his life‚ and he lost everything. He eventually became fully

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    During fertilization in flowering plants‚ one sperm cell fuses with an egg cell to form a zygote and a second sperm fuses with two polar nuclei to form _____________. Correct   B ) endosperm he process by which one of the two sperm nuclei fuses with the egg nucleus to produce a diploid zygote and the other fuses with the polar nuclei to produce a triploid endosperm the transfer of pollen grains from an anther to the stigma of the same flower or to the stigma of another flower on the same plant

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    N. C Jindal Public School Assignment-Chapter-2 Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Biology Class XII 1. What is meant by monosporic development of a female gametophyte? 2. Name the part of flower that contributes to fruit formation in strawberry and Guava respectively 3. With a neat diagram explain the 7-celled‚ 8-nucleate nature of the female gametophyte. 4. Why is it necessary to emasculate a bisexual flower in a plant breeding programme? How it is done? Mention the condition under which emasculation

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    Miscellaneous -- Jesus’s Betrayer: Judas Iscariot Judas Iscariot is one of Jesus Christ’s Twelve Apostles‚ and had travelled with Christ throughout his journey for three years. Judas is known for his kiss and betrayal of Jesus. His hometown is believed to be Kerioth‚ which was about 15 miles south of Hebron‚ in Israel. Before he became one of the Twelve disciples‚ Judas was a thief. He was in charge of the group’s money bag and sometimes stole from it. He was disloyal. With the mercy of the Christ

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    Judas and Peter‚ possibly two of the most well-known people in the Bible‚ may seem like completely opposite men at first glance. After all‚ Peter is believed to be within Heaven’s gates and Judas is believed to be enduring eternal torture in Hell. People see Judas as a despicable sinner and see Peter as a saint. While their lives came to a very different end‚ it may surprise people to know that Judas and Peter had much in common. To begin with‚ both of these men had very promising futures

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