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Haiku is a poem of ancient Japanese origin. It contains 17 syllables in 3 lines of 5-7-5. Haiku poems are typically about nature and usually about a specific season. It is easy to feel a sense of perfection when viewing a perfectly formed Haiku.
Apples: A Class Act Life Cycle of Apple Trees. Background Information: In winter the apple tree rests. On the branches are buds, some of which contain leaves and others that contain five flowers. With warmer spring weather, the leaf buds unfold and flower buds begin to grow on the ends of the twigs. Honeybees are attracted to the apple flowers by nectar and the scent of the petals. As the bee.
This was the commercial that appeared a few months before the Apple commercial that you just saw. It's a message about the business benefits of using personal computers to run small companies. In this commercial, IBM is introducing a product and discussing its benefits to consumers. Now, most ads, most of the time, do not introduce new products. Rather, they serve to reinforce brand loyalty or.
Tomino’s Hell 1. Elder sister vomits blood, younger sister’s breathing fire while sweet little Tomino just spits up the jewels. 2. All alone does Tomino go falling into that hell, a hell of utter darkness, without even flowers. Is Tomino’s big sister the one who whips him? The purpose of the scourging hangs dark in his mind. 3. Lashing and thrashing him, ah! But never quite shattering.