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| VC Responds as Trees Are Taken Away From the Campus | | 2008-07-20 08:12:09 | | VC’s Response to the Open Letter regarding the greens of DU’s North Campus:
Thank you for your letter concerning trees and greens at the University. Your concern is important. The University has neither lost its essence nor values. Today the University has no facilities for sports. Our challenge is to create reasonable sports facilities and at [...] | | By: Delhi Greens | | |
| | Fractal trees | | 2008-07-18 13:04:09 | | The Pythagoras tree represents simple fractal structure consisting of squares. Also, there are many variations of fractal trees, which are consist of lines and curves.
The three-dimensional fractal tree above is constructed from lines. It belongs to L-system class of fractals. Associated as trunk and branches brown lines of the tree are elements of low generations [...] | | By: Optical illusion | | |
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| "Trees Full of Money"- Another personal blog | | 2008-07-07 01:19:05 | | If trees were trees full of money then --------There would be no charm in life. Isn't it?I believe that our struggle with life and earning money is keeping us active and full of energy.No doubt that money or finance is an important part of our life. And I feel that we should get as many information about finance and money to face the world bravely. Our weapon to fight against debt, and loan might be planning, budgeting, saving, investing.Trees full of money is a personal finance blog. There are a lot of useful posts at the blog among which I would place some links at the bottom. But first I want to quote why blogger created the blog and the personal reason which was a stimulant for the blogger's concern to finances. His personal story is also inspirational.Blogger says:"I’m just a working guy who’s made a few financial missteps in his life and finally got a grasp on things before they spiraled out of control. If you’ve found this site, chances are we share a similar interest in m | | By: How to be debt free? | | |
| | Calaveras Big Trees State Park | | 2008-06-28 17:41:00 | | Calaveras Big Trees State Park is a favorite camping destination in California's Gold Country. There are two groves of giant sequoias to hike through, North and South. The North grove is where most people end up and this is also the location of the old drive through tree. Cars are not allowed to drive through the tree these days but you can still hike through the tree. South grove is quieter and if your looking for a more relaxed visit this is the place for you. Calaveras Big Trees State Park is open year round and is easily accessible. It's just off Highway 4 15 miles east of Murphys California. | | By: California Destination Guide | | |
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| Tall Trees, Long Walks, Small Hands | | 2008-06-14 14:00:18 | | ****************************I saw this photo....and was flooded with memories...Walking with my son for hours...his small hand holding on,sometimes letting go to explore...but always near...under the cool of the trees.Evergreen Cathedrals*********************Mystical and magical....Breezes that whisper...Small Childrens Names...Carrying Distant Secrets....and Childish Dreams....Birds Calling like lost lovers...Branches stretching swaying....with the weight of rainladen leaves....Afternoons stand still...Timeless and Precious....Mystical and magical.*********************Beautiful Live acoustic version of Simply Red's "Holding Back the Years".Have a wonderful Fathers Day......http://www.relaywave.com/pingRelayWave.php
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| | The Problem With Tall Apple Trees | | 2008-06-01 03:35:17 | | As you might imagine from the previous post, I was feeling a little glum on Saturday night. Until, that is, Ginney called me up and invited me to a party Grassman was having. :) I was very cheered up. Who needs stupid Sc_tch boys when you have loyal friends like Ginney! It was exactly what I needed. Grassman drove to my house with Ginney, picked me up, paid me the money he owed me (yay, and probably thanks to Ginney nagging him on my behalf - he's very good at looking out for me, the dear) and took me to his house. The party was very slow to start. I was there for an hour before everybody was supposed to come. They fed me chops and we just chatted a bit. It wasn't until about ten or eleven that things started getting a little more interesting with the guests. I met one young man, nineteen, studying to be a primary school teacher, who thought I was incredibly weird for not drinking. As in, an absolute freak. I found that a little disconcerting - most people are encouraging once they get | | By: Oh My, said Miss Milk | | |
| | News: Bangladesh trees to stop cyclones and floods | | 2008-05-25 15:15:32 | | Over 49.8% of Bangladesh's 144 million people live below the poverty line. 84% live off less than US$2/day. 41.3% live off less than 1 US$1/day. With those demographic poverty figures, not much is needed to push Bangladesh's poor over the edge.Natural calamities, such as floods, tropical cyclones, and tidal bores occur almost every year. Most parts of Bangladesh are less than 12 metres (39 ft) above sea level. If the sea level would rise by one metre (3ft), it is believed 50% of the land would be flooded. No wonder the yearly cyclone season is a season of despair and disaster for many Bangladeshis.Last summer the country was hit by two major floods while Cyclone Sidr tore through its coastal districts in November, killing at least 5,000 people and leaving tens of millions homeless and desperately short of food. Environmentalists said the Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest, stood as a "green bastion" against the cyclone. If it were not for the Sundarbans, the death toll wou | | By: The Road to the Horizon | | |
| | Eluvium - Talk Amongst The Trees (2005) | | 2008-05-12 03:03:33 | | Tracklist:
1. New Animals From The Air
2. Show Us Our Homes
3. Area 41
4. Everything To Come
5. Calm Of The Cast-Light Cloud
6. Taken
7. We Say Goodbye To Ourselves
8. One
MIRROR
It's All About Relaxation Music
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| | Trees - Programming Interview Questions | | 2008-05-09 01:17:16 | | Question:Write a C program to find the depth or height of a binary treeSolution:#includestruct binarysearchtree{ int data; struct binarysearchtree* left; struct binarysearchtree* right;};typedef struct binarysearchtree* tree;int max(int a,int b){ if(a >=b) return a; else return b;}int height(tree T){if(T==NULL) return 0;else{ int h1=height(T->left); int h2=height(T->right); return 1+max(h1,h2);}}Question:Write a C program to determine the number of elements(or size) in a binary tree?Solution:#includestruct binarysearchtree{ int data; struct binarysearchtree* left; struct binarysearchtree* right;};typedef struct binarysearchtree* tree;int tree_size(tree T){if(T==NULL) return 0;else{ return 1+tree_size(T->left)+tree_size(T->right);}}Write a C program to delete a tree(i.e, free up its nodes)#includestruct binarysearchtree{ int data; struct binarysearchtree* left; struct binarysearchtree* right;};typedef struct binarysearchtre | | By: Technical Interview Questions | | |
| | Trees - commonly asked interview questions! | | 2008-05-09 01:11:29 | | 1) How do you create the mirror copy of a tree (left node becomes right and viceversa)2)How do you build a tree given inorder and postorder traversals of it?3)How do you build a tree given inorder and preorder traversals of it?4)Can you build a tree given preorder and postorder traversals?If yes, then give the procedure.If no,then give a reason as to why?5)Find the closest ancestor of a 2 given nodes in a binary search tree(use the property of binary search tree)?6)How do you implement trees in array?7)How many binary trees can be constructed from N nodes?(the structure of the tree is debated question)8)How do you find the greatest and least among leaves?9)How do you check whether a tree and it mirror image are equal?10)How do you find the minimum and maximum elements in a binary search tree?AVL Trees11)How is an AVL tree different from normal binary tree?12)Give an expression for the minimum no of nodes of a AVL tree of height H?13)Give the operations required to convert a normal bina | | By: Technical Interview Questions | | |
| | Trees -Basic Interview Questions | | 2008-05-09 01:09:59 | | We will start of with some basic questions on trees and this post will be updated with tougher questions to crack..Basic Questions1)If a tree has N nodes, then how many are the edges?2)Prove that there exists only a single path from each node to the root?3)Prove that the depth of a tree is always equal to the height of the tree?4)The structure of a typical tree is to have in each node ,besides it data, a pointer to each of its children.But this might be infeasible if there aren’t fixed number of children at each node.So how do modify this data structure to accommodate variable no of children at each node?5)What are the maximum and minimum depths of a binary search tree?6)How many are the no of null pointers for a binary tree of N nodes?7)Distinguish inorder , preorder and postorder traversals properly?8)How is a binary tree different from binary search tree?9)Recursive calls have always been employed in the case of trees because of their recursive structural property.But linked lists | | By: Technical Interview Questions | | |
| | | White Dogwood Trees (Cornus Florida) | | 2008-04-27 12:55:00 | | Yesterday I planted two White Dogwood trees. We are trying to add new landscaping features to our large yard this year so it doesn't look like a huge open football field around the house. Planting trees, shrubs and flowers can be a rather simple home improvement project that can add significant curb appeal and value to your home.The Arbor Day Foundation has this to say about the White Dogwood Tree:An excellent landscape choice in all four seasons. Flowers are showy in spring. Leaves turn red-purple in fall. Glossy red fruits attract winter songbirds. Likes partial shade; moist, acid, well-drained soil. Grows to 25', 25' spread. (zones 5-9)This should be another great fit for our yard due to the acidic soil. We also have a well drained soil because just below the soil layer is a very deep layer of clean sand. Hopefully these two trees will mature quickly and provide great flowers in the spring and shade in the summer.Tags: Home Improvement, Home Improvement Blog, White Dogwood Tree | | By: Helpful Advice for Home Construction Improvement | | |
| | China to plant 520,000 trees in Inner Mongolia | | 2008-04-26 05:31:16 | | In an effort to stop sand storms in Beijing, the Chinese army is planning to plant 520,000 trees in Inner Mongolia before the Beijing Olympics. I really wonder if trying to recover years of environmental degradation in just 6 months will have any effect on the environment. Most people I have spoken to [...] | | By: Beijing Olympics 2008 | | |
| | Planting Lilac Trees | | 2008-04-21 19:32:00 | | On Sunday my son and I planted three lilac trees for my wife. She loves lilac trees and we've been trying to decide what to plant along the west side of the house. That side of the house has two retaining walls the step the land along the "walkout" basement.The lilac trees we bought are about 36 inches tall with a root ball about 10 inches in diameter. The directions recommend a hole about 2 to 3 times larger than the root ball. Our lot is VERY sandy, in fact there is about 5 inches or so of loam on top of what I call beach sand. The good thing about this is lilacs like a well drained soil. So, we dug the holes and then filled the bottom with some good loam.Lilac trees grow best in a soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0. Unfortunately our soil has a pH of about 5.3 (see previous post on soil testing). After I put some soil in the bottom of the hole I applied some dolomitic lime to help "sweeten" the soil and raise the pH so it's not quite as acidic.Then we planted the trees making sure t | | By: Helpful Advice for Home Construction Improvement | | |
| | Money grows on trees | | 2008-04-13 19:55:20 | | Abundance is our natural state of beingAbundance is not a struggle. You don’t have to fight to be rich, to be happy, to be successful, to have great relationships… It’s not as if there’s a limited resource and we all have to fight to get our piece of it. There’s abundance for everyone, and there always has been. Money really does grow on trees. We live in the Promised Land, a land flowing with milk and honey. But some of us are starving to death because we can’t see what’s in front of our eyes.Here’s a story which I recall reading in Eckhart Tolle’s book The Power of Now.There’s a beggar sitting on an old wooden box, and he’s been sitting there for years – he sits on it on the street and begs for money. One day someone walks past and tells the old beggar that he has nothing to give except a piece of information. The stranger tells the old man that his wooden box is full of money and treasure. The old man laughs and soon forgets what the stranger told him. He die | | By: Effortless wealth | | |
| | Palm Trees and Moon - Sky Watch Friday | | 2008-04-10 14:00:00 | | "Tropical Twilight" - Moon through palm treesSky Watch Friday This is one of my older photos, taken in 2006 with the Kodak camera. I was experimenting with taking moon photos, and tried out this framing technique with the palm trees silhouetted against the twilight sky, and the fronds reaching from the top of the picture downwards to the moon. I think it turned out fairly well, although the moon is quite small due to the minute 3x zoom offered by the Kodak camera.You can just see the colours of the setting sun reflecting off the top of the palm trees.Update: Tom and other readers pointed out that you can actually see a face in this picture - look at the curve of the tree on the left for a nose, and the moon becomes an eye. Thanks Tom!Original URL: http://davids-pics.blogspot.com/2007/05/tropical-twilight.htmlThis Sky Watch Friday photo taken with the Kodak C330 digital camera.
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| | | Additional rubber trees to be grown in Cambodia | | 2008-04-05 12:30:00 | | The Phu Rieng – Karatie Rubber Joint Stock Company will grow additional 1,000 to 1,500 ha of rubber trees in Cambodia in this year.
In 2007, 200ha of rubber trees were planted in the country by the company, providing jobs for 250 Cambodian workers.
Earlier, the company signed an agreement to rent 10,000 ha of land in Karatie province to grow the trees,
At present, it has built 150 houses for | | By: Vietnam Business Finance News | | |
| | | man and leafbare trees | | 2008-03-17 00:00:00 | |
why is it that when you are a kid, you just cant wait to grow old-- and that when you are old, you keep trying to stay young?
i realized the other day that i have hit one of those milestone years in my life-- when i am between old and young, and have to choose which i want to be. i have decided that i wish to age-- that i wish to be like the men on benches who can look out at the world and see it through wise eyes, and who realize that sometimes doing the simple little things, like feeding pigeons, can bring us so much joy | | By: Sorafoto - Photoblog from Japan | | |
| | Men in Trees: Sonta in Three Parts | | 2008-03-05 21:00:52 | | Without my knowledge or assistance, Men in Trees has continued to exist. In fact, it has a following of rabid fans. Who knew? Let’s watch and see if Whatsername and Whosits still have a confusing relationship filled with sexual tension.
Whosits, by name of Jack, assumedly drown at sea lat week. Whatsername, name of Marin, [...] | | By: Make Me Watch TV | | |
| | Trees | | 2008-03-04 08:47:00 | | Trees (under Baguio's blue skies). Shot this at Baguio Botanical Garden. I love the shadows, the light and most of all the color of the sky. Very relaxing scene actually. I wish I could go back there soon. I wasn't able to go to their Panagbenga Festival. Figured there were probably too many people. Maybe next year. Anyway, just a little story of our experience at the garden. We went there on our last day in Baguio, just a few hours before leaving. Outside the garden, there was a sign saying Bag | | By: Photography-Per-Diem | | |
| | Trees of Mystery Klamath California | | 2008-02-29 21:51:00 | | Your fist sight of the Trees of Mystry is a giant statue of Paul Bunyan which makes you think this is a tourist trap. But you will soon find out that this is a very special place. A hiking trail takes you past Paul, up into a giant, hollow, redwood log, and then back to the actual mystery trees. The highlight of your visit is a ride on the Skytrail, which takes you on a nine minute ride above the treetops in a ski lift. On your way back stop at the huge gift shop which also includes a Native American museum. Trees of Mystery 15500 Highway 101 North Klamath, CA. 95548 1-800-638-3389 View Larger Map | | By: California Destination Guide | | |
| | snowy trees (atami, japan) | | 2008-02-13 23:00:00 | |
later that day, snowflakes the size of Y500 coins started falling from the sky. as the cold wind started picking up, it drove the snow in such a frenzy that it looked almost as though the air itself started changing, transforming into an element more closely resembling the ocean than anything else | | By: Sorafoto - Photoblog from Japan | | |
| | Hypothetical Trees and such things. | | 2008-02-08 20:07:10 | | "if a tree falls in the forest and there is no one around to hear it does it make a sound?" - more philosophical food for thought. :)A tree, eh? Well obviously it probably does, but then you're going to hit me with the: "AHA! BUT HOW DO YOU KNOW?" And I don't. How can I know? It's a hypothetical tree falling in a hypothetical forest. The point of the question is just to prove that nobody knows anything for sure unless they've seen (or heard) it themselves, and even then, who's to say your senses aren't playing tricks on you? So the question even kind of suggests that maybe nothing exists outside your own consciousness, which seems like a big deal at first but then you realise that even if that were the case, it doesn't change anything. Even if everything is a figment of my imagination I can't go all anarchic because I still want my imagination to be nice to me.So my answer to your question is that you can't know the answer, but you might as well accept, for now, that when the tree fall | | By: Oh My, said Miss Milk | | |
| | | One generation plants the trees, in their shade another generation rests | | 2008-01-08 12:38:46 | | On the way to the ward, I saw an interesting quote. Apparently there were 2 people who planted some bamboo at the old Toa Payoh hospital. These bamboo trees were then transplanted into the Changi General Hospital and a quote was put up.It read, " We should each plant a tree in our lifetime even if we may not have a chance to sit under it. One generation plants the trees, in their shade another generation rests. 前人栽树, 后人乘凉".It was not difficult to locate the bed in the ward. Grandma's moaning attracted our attention. In most of the beds, the aged patients were accompanied by maids. Ours too. It must be tough to for these underpaid maids to stay by the patients round the clock to attend to them, especially so for my maid, Wati. She had been with Grandma for 2 years. Ironically, she spent more time with Grandma than most of Grandma's descendants. Now, Grandma only responds to Wati and my Aunt. Wati had very much wanted to return to her Indonesia hometown, but lamented that she couldn't bear to leave Grandma.Do values erode over time? Or is reality cruel?One of my Uncle wept when he saw Grandma bedridden. He got a lecture from Wati. All this while when he visited Grandma, he would send Wati to buy him coffee and not paying her. Furthermore, he practises sophisticated magic tricks -- vanishing when money is needed for Grandma's healthcare. It hurts when one can't rise up from one's generation to yell at the senior generation. Something hurts more at the moment.Grandma couldn't recognise me anymore. Grandma couldn't recognise the grandson that she doted and cared for for more than 17 years. Her eosophagus was infected and she could not take in food and water. The doctor's response was to add more antibiotics. Seems like the concentration of antibiotics never reach a peak. I hope it never would.Soon came more visitors -- my Paternal Aunt's daughter-in-law with her 2 daughters. The 2 girls brought some colours to the eitherwise dull and gloom hosp | | By: My Encounters, My Life | | |
| | Nice Kind of Trees to Look At Even Without Leaves | | 2008-01-04 18:48:00 | | Me and my husband went to Lugano, Switzerland and that was last year of Nov. 2007. We did walked a lot around the City and I saw these trees even without leaves they look pretty cool especially in real, eventhough it is just a picture here still look great. I just do not know what type of trees are these but it caught my eyes to take a picture. Does this picture that I took looks nice? | | By: My Trails In Life | | |
| | The fire spreads: Mumbai trees under threat | | 2008-01-03 23:32:56 | | Jijamata Udyan, Mumbai, better known as Rani Bagh was established as a public Botanical garden in 1861 by the then Agro-Horticultural Society. This city green lung and historical nature site is home to 3,177 trees of 227 species. The current entry tariff is low and thousands of common citizens visit daily.
However, there is now an [...] | | By: Delhi Greens | | |
| | High on X'mas Trees | | 2007-12-23 07:35:18 | | Emporium is hiiiiigh on X'mas spirit~!! Check out all these creative "variations" of X'mas trees. Guaranteed fun for hours~!!TO ALL MY DEAREST, MOST BEAUTIFUL, BESTEST READERS: (It's da best X'mas gift you can gimme~!!) sukhumvit bangkok thailand | | By: Street Smart Sukhumvit | | |
| | UFO OVER HAITI ** PROOF OF FAKE** ANALYSIS OF THE TREES | | 2007-12-20 05:46:00 | | It appears as if the video is a hoax. A CGI program advertisement has surfaced that clearly shows the same trees that appear in the video.A CLOSER LOOK AT THE FAKE TREES:http://img3.freeimagehosting.net/imag...For a shot of the Vue program that made the trees:http://www.unexplainable.net/artman/p...Vue website with proof that the trees and area in this video are from a Vue advertisment video:http://www.e-onsoftware.com/products/...A great article on CGI and this UFO:http://www.rense.com/general77/haiti.htm This is one of a series of videos that hit the Internet in mid-2007, all of them showing UFOs over various cities around the world, including Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic:They're digital creations which, according to the Los Angeles Times, were put together by someone identified only as "Barzolff" in connection with a feature film project:The 35-year-old Barzolff is a professional animator who attended one of the most prestigious art schools in France and has a decade of ex | | By: Jokes and Forwards | | |
| | Write Back Weekend Monday "No Partridge, No Pear Trees, Just the Facts" | | 2007-12-17 17:30:00 | | Last weekend I asked for your thoughts on your perfect Christmas recipes. To reiterate and clarify, I wasn't asking you to contact your Aunt Betty and get the recipe for her special gingerbread cookies. No the kind of recipes I was looking for can't be store bought or cooked up from copying off a box. They're the types of recipes that are made with lots of love. These are the things that make your Christmas complete. It's hard for me to put my finger on what makes a perfect Christmas I just know it's like a "greatest hits" of Christmases gone by. I definitely know there are elements that need to be present and accounted for. For instance, I know it isn't Christmas if there isn't family and friends. Any good Christmas also needs a good tree . It doesn't really matter if it's real or fake, it's the gesture that makes the difference to me.When I think classic Christmas I also think of classic Christmas music. Although there hasn't been much in terms of the new and exciting in the last decade or so, I still love to dust off the old favorites each year and listen to them a few times. And although I don't like a lot of it, it is nice when there's a white dusting of snow on the ground around Christmas. I know there are plenty of people who celebrate Christmas in warm weather. I can't imagine this though other than Christmas time, I really wouldn't miss the cold weather at all.For some reason any good recipe isn't complete without a pinch of this or a dash of that. My recipe is no exception. I'd add a dash of eggnog as I don't need a lot, but just like pumpkin pie is to Thanksgiving, one glass of eggnog serves me well at Christmas time. I'd also stir in a pinch of Christmas movies (my favorite Christmas classic is All I Want For Christmas), a showing of Frosty the Snowman and top it all of with an element of surprise and a sprinkle of laughter.Of course before you blend it all together, you have to add in the final ingredient, the piece de resistance...th | | By: The Art of Getting By | | |
| | Christmas Trees and the Legend of the Poinsettia | | 2007-12-17 07:56:00 | | There is just something about seeing an underwear Christmas tree at the grocery store that really amused me! Since I am posting Christmas trees, here is ours this year. That, and about a dozen poinsettias was my decorating in a nutshell. Oh, and of course the nativity scene to cover my catholic guilt for a year. I did not realize until I moved here that poinsettias are native to southern Mexico/Central America. The spanish translation for poinsettias is Flores de Noche Buena. Noche Buena means Holy Night, which is what they call Christmas Eve. The legend of the poinsettia is about a poor Mexican girl named Pepita who had no gift to present the Christ Child at Christmas Eve Services. As Pepita walked slowly to the chapel with her cousin Pedro, her heart was filled with sadness rather than joy."I am sure, Pepita, that even the most humble gift, if given in love, will be acceptable in His eyes," said Pedro.Not knowing what else to do, Pepita knelt by the roadside and gathered a handful of common weeds, fashioning them into a small bouquet. Looking at the scraggly bunch of weeds, she felt more saddened and embarrassed than ever by her offering. She fought tears as she entered the small village chapel.As she approached the alter, she remembered Pedro's kind words: "Even the most humble gift, if given in love, will be acceptable in His eyes." She felt her spirit lift as she knelt to lay the bouquet at the foot of the nativity scene.Suddenly, the bouquet of weeds burst into blooms of brilliant red, and all who saw them were certain that they had witnessed a Christmas miracle right before their eyes.From that day on, the bright red flowers were known as the Flores de Noche Buena for they bloomed each year during the Christmas season. | | By: Que Pasa? | | |
| | | shadows and trees | | 2007-12-05 23:00:00 | |
should you ever find yourself in toyko,i strongly advise strolling through yoyogi park during a lazy sunday afternoon-- the sunlight seems to curl and meander its way through the myriad of branches like a waft of smoke | | By: Sorafoto - Photoblog from Japan | | |
| | Emoticon Transforming Stamp Makes Writing Fun, Saves Trees | | 2007-12-05 06:02:07 | | The ‘Emoticon Transforming Stamp’ promises to make your boring ‘offline’ communications, as interesting and fun as those you have online.
Imagine the reams of paper, gallons of ink, not to mention thousands of brain cells, which can be saved by using that condensed pictorial expression of emotion - ‘the emoticon’.
Snip from the site:
With the Emoticon Transforming Stamp, you don’t have to limit emoticons to online chatter. It’s made of 100% silicon, which means it can squish and flex to make almost any sort of face. Once you get the emotion you want, stamp it on your letter. Once you let go, the stamp will snap back into its original face, ready for action.
Just use it to convey your profound joy at the birth of your firstborn, or your seething anger at getting passed over for a long-overdue promotion, and even sadness, when your loving dog was given away by your crazy parents.
Yes Sir, the stamp can do all this and more.
All jokes a | | By: JazJaz | | |
| | Screaming Trees - Disco Inédito | | 2007-12-04 05:51:00 | | Screaming Trees es una de las bandas más interesantes de la escena Grunge. Su mayor hit fue el single "Nearly Lost You" incluido en la película Singles el año 1992. Sin embargo, sus discos o salieron antes de tiempo o después del boom de Seattle no logrando nunca el reconocimiento de otras bandas como Alice in Chains o Soundgarden.Su vocalista, Mark Lanegan ha desarrollado una interesante carrera solista, además de contribuir con los Queens of the Stone Age y The Soulsavers, entre otros.El disco que pongo a disposición de ustedes corresponde a grabaciones del año 1998 y 1999 destinadas a transformarse en el último álbum de la banda, lo que nunca se materializó por lo que el material ha permanecido inédito hasta el día de hoy.La lista de las canciones es:1. Ash Gray Sunday2. Tomorrow Changes3. One Way Conversation4. Low Life5. Anita Grey6. Crawl Space7. Revelator8. Anita Grey (Version 2)DESCARGAR DISCOscreaming+trees grunge mp3 musica+alternativa musica discos album | | By: Sonidos Azules | | |
| | Trees, Streets, Pollution, Wind: EPSRC DTA studentship | | 2007-12-04 02:00:00 | | Applicants are sought for a fully funded EPSRC PhD studentship in collaboration between the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and The Bartlett school of Graduate Studies at UCL. The interdisciplinary nature of the project should suit students from a wide range of numerate backgrounds, (eg atmospheric sciences, chemical, bio-chemical, mechanical or civil engineering, environmental engineering, applied mathematics, physics), who are passionate about applying their research to the human environment.
The stipend is currently £14,622 and funding is available for 3.5 years. | | By: Mums in Science | | |
| | | Parents beware! Christmas trees catch fire easily | | 2007-11-30 07:51:27 | | With Christmas time less than a month away, many homeowners are dragging their Christmas tree, lightings and decorative ornaments out from the store room. Busy putting up Christmas trees and decorating them. Little do they know, that the Christmas tree in their living room is a common fire hazard. Look how relatively easy a Christmas [...] | | By: Momma's Diary | | |
| | Portland Oregon to Sell “Green” Christmas Trees | | 2007-11-27 19:18:50 | | Some Christmas tree growers in Portland Oregon are now setting up a rating system of how “green” a Christmas tree is. We are not talking about fake trees here, as ridiculous as that would be, we are talking about real, growing, natural trees. That is even more ridiculous.
Picking a Christmas tree is typically a matter [...] | | By: Wake Up America | | |
| | Auto Art: little cars meet their little ends at little trees | | 2007-11-25 02:11:03 | | Filed under: Etc., Toys, Lifestyle
So we’ve told you about slow motion car crashes, a Warhol painting of pictures of a car crash that sold for $71 million, and of course there’s always Lindsay Lohan creating her own life-sized crash-themed art. Now we present John Rooney, a Boston artist who creates set pieces of small, intricately [...] | | By: Car O Focus | | |
| | Cars, Trees And Traditions At Walter P. Chrysler | | 2007-11-07 02:29:03 | | The Walter P. Chrysler Museum located in Auburn Hills Detroit will carry out its holiday deluxe for Cars, Trees & Traditions. The unique event will host an exhibition showcasing seasonal photos of Detroit over the past years, genuinely decorated vintage trees, evocative ads and written stories about American holiday customs. | | By: The Auto Inquirer | | |
| | river and trees (nikko) | | 2007-11-04 23:00:00 | |
autumn.
every year, i try spending some time in Kyoto doing a kind of mental celebration for fall's arrival. i so dearly love this season of change and unpredictability: it can be rainy and wet, leaving one with a sad soul and longing eyes; or it can delight you with its warm sunny kiss. but, best of all, autumn can be everything in between.
the Japanese seem to enjoy fall as part of their culture; tourists surge and crowd around various temples and areas with any reddish tinge to their leaves-- remarking with phrases like ehhh, kireiiii desu neeee...
and i, myself, agree wholeheartedly with that sentiment. the leaves are beautiful, yes; but they seem to resonate with something deeper-- as though the very soul and spirit of japan is drawn up from within the trees' roots and gushes out through every petiole, pouring into the blade of every leaf and into the souls of those nearby.
this year, however, i decided to spend a weekend in nikko. as i have been there only once before | | By: Sorafoto - Photoblog from Japan | | |
| | Do you know why trees shed leaves? | | 2007-10-29 09:36:58 | | Prof. Know Why explains: Like people, the leaves of trees also age, but do so much more rapidly. Each spring the young leaves develop from buds and then rapidly mature to full size to carry on photosynthesis (the process that provides food needed for the tree to grow and maintain itself). By autumn, the leaves of many hardwood trees reach old age and do not function well. At this time a tree must also prepare for the harsher weather conditions of winter. Signals to the tree indicating it is time to prepare for winter include shorter days, less intense sunlight and cooler temperatures. Prior to the leaves falling, nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus move from the leaf into the adjacent stem to be reused during the next growing season. The following spring a new crop of leaves are produced and the cycle is repeated. To sum up, in early autumn, in response to the shortening days and declining intensity of sunlight, leaves begin the processes leading up to their fall. The veins | | By: WHY CORNER | | |
| | | | The Trees All Around You | | 2007-09-20 22:09:17 | | The Trees are so Gorgeous. Have you looked at One lately? I mean really look at One as if you are present with One. I know that we are always looking around here and there, but Now I am asking you if you have been present with One Tree. Ever!
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| | The Deep Rooted Symbolism of Trees | | 2007-09-20 22:09:02 | | Nature scenes including trees and forests contain multiple mythic and symbolic qualities. Specific trees also have their own symbolic meanings. The oak is the mightiest of trees and symbolizes strength and courage. The apple tree is symbolic of magic, youth, beauty and happiness. The cedar tree represents healing, cleansing and protection.
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| | Portable Lightbulbs that grow on trees | | 2007-08-25 09:43:52 | | I like the concept of this new lamp: LED Lights that are attached to a "tree". If you need light anywhere in your room, you can take it with you - just like picking a real fruit from a real tree.
(via ohgizmo, yankodesign) | | By: Zlurp! | | |
| | Birds Help Trees Soar | | 2007-08-02 06:17:00 | | Birds boost tree height up to 33 percent by munching on pesky parasites that can literally suck the life out of the tall-growing plants, a new study shows. Birds remove harmful species of beetles, caterpillars, ants and aphids from branches, Mooney explained, increasing the vigor of trees. His findings are detailed in the August issue of the journal Ecology.
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| | Elegant City Home With Trees and Deer, fox, Racoon | | 2007-07-26 01:50:09 | | Brick executive home with private backyard, touches lake, & wildlifeAaron Hughes and myself, Joe Neill just listed in Grove, OK on Grand Lake an elegant brick home in Buffalo Shores North subdivision, one of Grove's finest. This 2,600 square foot, 3 bedroom + upstairs bonus room for bedroom, media, or whatever, parlor, huge living room opening to a large rear deck that looks over the property's trees with wildlife including deer, fox, and racoon, huge master bedroom with adjoining master bath with both jaccuzzi tub and separate shower and oversized two car garage. One guest bedroom can double as a home office with it's own door to deck and windows sized to enjoy the wooded lot's rear home view.The home built in 1996 is in as new condition. It has three baths. Abundant closets are an excellent feature. The living room has a gas log fireplace and extensive bookshelvas for your library collection or your pretties to be displayed.Present owners are relocating to SE USA in connection wi | | By: Grand Lake OK Real Estate and News | | |
| | Bohol plants 18,000 seedlings in an hour for “Trees for Life” | | 2007-07-22 18:01:30 | | by Rey Anthony Chiu
Tagbilaran City — SIMULTANEOUS tree planting activities in Bohol turned in at least 18,939 seedlings of narra and mahogany planted in military reservations, open public lands in an hour as the government launched the Trees for Life with 2 million trees all over the country by 2010.
The Bohol figure was reported by at least two military units who joined President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, representatives from government and non-government organizations and volunteers in affirming the commitment to protect the environment through the Trees for Life (TFL) project Wednesday, July 18. (more…)
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| | Americans spend $9 billion a year on plants, flowers and trees | | 2007-07-16 07:00:00 | | Site Clean air gardeningKnown as invasive non-indigenous species, garden mainstays as garlic mustard or Japanese barberry are often cultivated for their beauty and hardiness. Green-thumbed Americans spend $9 billion a year on plants, flowers and trees, but what so many avid gardeners don't know is that by introducing an unfamiliar species to their local topography, they could be triggering a domino effect of significant environmental damage. Though most of the thousands of non-indigenous plants on the market are harmless, the few varieties that cause trouble have sprouted in every corner of the U.S. landscape.... | | By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia | | |
| | Six million books a year . . what's that in trees? | | 2007-07-11 00:44:00 | | WITH the Book Festival looming, I wonder if director Catherine Lockerbie is losing sleep over the six billion books printed this past year. We in the UK buy 296 million books annually. That's one helluva lot of trees."The figures are staggering, agreed," she says, "but a significant amount of publishers are using recycled paper. While the number of trees sacrificed to meet the industry's needs must be staggering, I can't say I've scurried over to Charlotte Square today to plant one."
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| | Planting seeds and growing Oak trees | | 2007-07-10 07:55:00 | | Developing the organization.... one skill that a leader needs to learn quickly when getting started is the use of seed planting, you need to be able to sow ideas amongst the team and let them take it from seedling to Oak tree....."Men love to wonder, and that is the seed of science". Ralph Waldo EmersonYou must develop a culture where innovation is a way of life, the leader can prepare the environment, implement support/control systems but for a start up company to survive, it needs to be innovative, flexible, and forward looking."Basic philosophy, spirit and drive of an organization have far more to do with its relative achievements than do technological or economic resources, organizational structure, innovation and timing." Marvin BowerThe leader needs to direct the growth and focus of innovation in the same way you train trees to grow straight, not constraining too much but just enough to give the proper focus to the company."In order to succeed you must fail, so that you know what | | By: Gordon Whyte's Blog of the daily challenges of an | | |
| | UNITED KINGDOM: Oil will grow on trees in BPs latest biofuel joint venture | | 2007-07-03 04:38:00 | | BP has set up a venture with biodiesel firm D1 Oils to increase planting of jatropha, an oilseed tree that produces an inedible vegetable oil used to make biofuel.This is the second such deal that BP has signed within days. On Tuesday, it joined forces with Associated British Foods to build a £200m biofuels plant in Hull.BP will put in an initial £31.75m, while D1 will incorporate its planting business and the trees it has planted to date. The venture requires £80m in funding over five years, and the rest of the money will be put in on a 50-50 basis.News of the link came as Grain, a charity that promotes the sustainable management and use of agricultural biodiversity, warned that the stampede into biofuels was "causing enormous environmental and social damage". Their report said hundreds of thousands of indigenous people and peasant communities in developing countries were being thrown off their land as biofuel firms needed more and more space for their crops.Elliott Mannis, chief e | | By: energy BLOG | | |
| | | Global warming - Trees and Plants | | 2007-06-27 07:00:00 | | TelegraphMany gardeners bemoan the fact that there is not enough colour in their borders. So I asked around some eminent gardeners and nurserymen to see what are the longest-flowering shrubs, trees and herbaceous perennials.
Global warming seems to be encouraging plants to flower for longer (coming out five weeks earlier than five years ago in the case of some hydrangeas), and to stay in flower for longer because of later frosts. New long-flowering varieties help too, with the Super Poppies and Flower Carpet Roses good examples of this... | | By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia | | |
| | | | No trees, but Oakmont presents a tall challenge | | 2007-06-13 13:42:00 | | How do you like your golf?Do you like to watch the best players in the world make the game look easy, going unchallenged by forgiving courses and soft greens en route to shooting ridiculous four-round scores of 20-under-par or lower?Or, do you like to watch Tiger Woods and his compatriots locked in a battle of survival with a difficult, unforgiving course with hazards at every turn and rock hard, lightning-fast greens that make even the shortest putts adventurous?I'll take the latter, and that's why I think I will find the U.S. Open, which tees off Thursday, so entertaining.There is something appealing about watching the best golfers in the world be challenged to be nearly perfect on every shot, lest they wind up reduced to sometimes looking like a weekend hacker just struggling to finish holes. It makes me feel better about the way I play.Oakmont poses a series of unique challenges. There are no trees, since more than 5,000 of them have been removed. There are only long, narrow fai | | By: Valentine's Views on Sports | | |
| | Transplanting Trees | | 2007-06-12 07:00:00 | | Daily timesRaja Abbas, the Parks and Horticulture Authority director general, said on Monday that in the future no tree would be cut down in the city because the authority had learnt transplanting fully grown trees and had ordered for a tree transplanter and related machinery.
He told Daily Times Monday that Chief Minister Pervez Elahi had approved the transplantation of 308 trees from Ferozepur Road (between FC College Canal Bridge and Kot Lakhpat Bridge) to Linear Park (Model Town) under the Avenue and Cluster Plantation Scheme... | | By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia | | |
| | Planting flowers, vegetables, trees and shrubs | | 2007-06-02 07:00:00 | | TdnJune isn't too late to plant some vegetables, flowers and even trees and shrubs. Take a shortcut and buy tomato plants already started in gallon containers and search out squash, pumpkin and broccoli starts from a nursery as well. You don't need much space but you do need a warm spot in full sun to grow veggies. The payoff is more flavor than anything you can get from the grocery store.
When it comes to adding flowers look for young plants that are short and chubby like a toddler, not tall and leggy like a fashion model... | | By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia | | |
| | | Planting seeds, saplings and trees | | 2007-05-18 07:00:00 | | Peterborough today GARDEN-mad couple are blooming delighted after their plants were picked to feature in next week's Chelsea Flower Show.
Only a year ago, Nick and Sheila Bickford were hard at work planting seeds, saplings and trees, having just started their six-acre garden nursery on a barren patch of farmland... | | By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia | | |
| | Diseño Web: menús desplegables (menu trees) | | 2007-05-07 23:39:00 | | Siempre quise saber como hacer menús jerárquicos que había visto en otras webs y nunca supe como.Impensado para mi que me pagarían por hacer un review a una empresa que tiene una solución a mi problema: Likno Drop Down menu Trees. Requerimientos: * Un servidor donde poder alojar los archivos javascripts generados. Como funciona ? Los menús están hechos en JavaScript pero no tenés porque saber nada de eso para hacerlos funcionar! Simplemente,…..* Te bajas el programa Likno Drop Down menu Trees * Creas las categorías (ítems) y todas las subcategorías que quieras (cada subcategoría es referida en el programa como ‘Child’)En las pruebas que hice utilice solo los campos ‘Content’ que lleva el nombre de la categoría y ‘Link’ donde va la URL pero hay otros tantos con funcionalidades muy interesantes como el de ejecutar un comando JS.* Le das ‘Compile Tree’ y se generarán automáticamen | | By: mas Tecno | | |
| | Dogwood Trees in Illinois | | 2007-04-30 07:00:00 | | Daily heraldIf you've driven south through Illinois, Indiana, or Missouri in March, the wonder of spring flowering trees surely has refreshed your winter soul. Especially resplendent is Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida), which abounds in Zone 6, one zone south. It grows here, too, but with neither the vigor nor abundance seen in a warmer clime.
Dogwood trees can be a part of your northern Illinois landscape with the right selection, placement and care... | | By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia | | |
| | Ghaf trees in Dubai | | 2007-03-24 06:00:00 | | Khaleej TimesThere is a boost to the local vegetation in the emirate, Dubai Municipality is planning to grow ghaf trees, a variety best suitable for desert countries, in its new parks.
The officials of Public Parks and Horticulture department of the Municipality said the aim is to educate the people, especially youngsters, about the characteristics of the tree... | | By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia | | |
| | Kampala City - Flowers and Trees | | 2007-03-19 06:00:00 | | All AfricaLate last year , Kampala City Council begun giving roads a facelift in preparation for Chogm. Dozens of trees were removed to make way for wider roads.in addition to providing aesthetic beauty to city, the trees also offerd shelter to city dwellers who rested under them on hot sunny days.
The trees were home to marabou storks. Trees are known for reducing green house gasses through absorption of carbon dioxide and other toxic gasses.
People with whom Daily Monitor spoke think the city council should plant more trees and flowers, not remove them... | | By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia | | |
| | Taiwan cherry trees in Streets | | 2007-03-19 06:00:00 | | Shanghai DdailyThe Taiwan cherry tree is very colorful. It usually begins to blossom in February and March and the flowers can live for three weeks.
Cherry trees might be planted along many downtown streets over the next two to three years, the Shanghai Landscape Gardening Research Institute said yesterday.
The trees were imported from Fujian Province last year and are now being planted in the institute's trial field as part of a test... | | By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia | | |
| | General Blooming cycle of Trees | | 2007-03-08 07:00:00 | | Emediawire As a lifelong Horticultural professional, Vicki Smith has exciting news and guidance for growing flowering trees in the home garden and landscape, so that the home gardener might have something in bloom throughout the year. By following the natural bloom sequence, anyone's landscape can have a tree in flower during most, if not all of the seasons.
Trees generally follow a predictable blooming cycle. Without question, one of the longest blooming trees is Crapemyrtle or Lagerstroemia indica... | | By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia | | |
| | Annual Festival of Trees | | 2006-11-24 07:00:00 | | Ho Spice
Annual Festival of Trees is Nov. 25 through Dec. 3 at the Wilmington Hilton Riverside, 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. M-F and 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sat. and Sun. Donna Moscato has graciously agreed to serve as Festival chair. This year's theme is Let Heaven and Nature Sing. Special events at the Festival of Trees include the Jingle Bell Jam holiday party from 8 p.m. to midnight Nov. 25; Jazz Night with David Pray Trio and Benny Hill & Friends at 7 p.m. Nov. 26... | | By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia | | |
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