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Senin, 12 Juli 2010

In Japan, the Father's Day is celebrated on the third Sunday in June.

Asia
China (Republic)
In the Republic of China on Taiwan is the Father's Day on 8 August celebrated. This is because the "eight" in Chinese ba (Chinese: 八, ba) is pronounced and the eighth day of the eighth month is therefore in brief baba, what both the Chinese pronunciation for "father" (Chinese 爸爸, baba ) is similar.

China (People's Republic)
In the People's Republic of China, the Father's Day is celebrated on the third Sunday in June.

Iran
In Iran, the Father's Day is celebrated on the anniversary of the birth of the first Shiite imam, Ali. This day shifts on the basis of the Islamic calendar and the lunar calendar from year to year.

Japan
In Japan, the Father's Day is celebrated on the third Sunday in June. In Japan these days is called "chichi no hi" and is not a public holiday.

South Korea
In South Korea there is no "Father's Day," but a "Children's Day on 5 May, which will serve as a public holiday to ensure that fathers have time for her family. On top is the eighth May, although not legally, as "Elterntag.

Thailand
In Thailand, the Father's Day and called Wan phosphorus is a national holiday. He is the birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, 5 December committed. On this day, "outstanding fathers of the country" (awarded in varying number). In 2004 there were 327 fathers. If the fifth December fall on a Sunday, Father's Day is celebrated on the following Monday, regardless of the birthday of the king.

Turkey
In Turkey, the Father's will ("babalar Günü") on 3 Sunday in June. It is celebrated not a "day of the men," but the equivalent of Mother's Day.
Source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vatertag

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celebrate Sugar Feast with Delicious Delicacies like Lokum

The celebration of the Sugar Feast
The first morning of the Sugar Feast men visiting the mosque for joint prayer for this special holiday. Women and children are exempt from this obligation would normally be home, because of the large crowds in the mosque, others such as Indonesia are typically does anyone go to the mosque. Before the prayer is expected that those who can afford it pay a contribution to the value of a meal (about 5-7 euros). This can be passed around the mosque, so that this requirement may be fulfilled. Then the proper utilization of funds provided.

The rest of the day, if possible in one family visit. To celebrate the Sugar Feast to sweet dishes and delicacies like Lokum eaten and gives one another and the poor presents. Many women decorate their hands with henna. Both men and women usually attract new clothes and the house is thoroughly cleaned before further this holiday.

As for symbolism, the Sugar Feast somewhat similar to carnival, but that feast before Lent occurs.
Source: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suikerfeest

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Kamis, 08 Juli 2010

The Easter Festkreis begins in the Western churches since the year 1091

Easter in church history
Controversy over the date of Easter

Easter is one of the movable feasts, the calendar date varies each year. Easter Sunday will depend on the first spring full moon, with the beginning of spring is fixed at 21 March and is calculated differently than in the Jewish calendar.

After it had been decided at the First Council of Nicaea in 325, a first universally binding rules, it came with the introduction of the Gregorian calendar again to a different date for Easter. to the Eastern Churches (with the exception of the Finnish Orthodox Church and the East Syrian Church) took the Gregorian calendar to calculate the moving parties not to, so that the date of Easter western Christendom from that of the Orthodox and ancient Eastern churches to deviate up each other for five weeks.

All other movable Christian holidays are calculated on Easter Sunday off.

Holy Week
The Easter Festkreis begins in the Western churches since the year 1091 with Ash Wednesday, followed by a 40-day fasting period. This recalls the 40 years the Israelites in the desert and on the 40 days that Jesus fasted in the wilderness and prayed. Lent, also known as Lent ends with the 40th Day on Holy Saturday. The Eastern Christianity expects the Sundays of Lent, also included, but the other one the week before Easter Sunday, not with the 40 days of fasting, but as a distinct time period.

This last week before Easter Sunday, Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday, which Christians celebrate Jesus' entry into Jerusalem. On Maundy Thursday Christianity celebrates the Last Supper of Jesus with his disciples.

On Good Friday following the death of Jesus is commemorated on the cross, the grave on Easter Saturday is rest, and on the third day, Easter Sunday, finally celebrated the resurrection of Jesus from the dead.

Easter Liturgy
Easter was the first Christian centuries, the only ordinary Tauftermin. Since Carolingian times the Easter games meet for the mostly uneducated faithful catechetical an important role, as the liturgical celebration of the Resurrection Church on West Klerikerliturgie stunted, which was already on vorgefeiert Karsamstagmorgen.

The Eastern churches, by contrast, have until today at the celebration, as the vigil held on the evening till morning, while in most churches of the West was to restore the Easter Vigil liturgy, the "Day Mass (High Mass), the climax of Easter.

As the joy of Easter time began after the testimony of the New Testament, early on the first day of the week with the discovery of the empty tomb of Jesus, the Easter Vigil liturgy ends at sunrise with the celebration of the Eucharist. The Dawn, the appearance of the light after dark night is, in many hymns, literary works and artistic representations of recurring symbol of the resurrection of Christ and the coming resurrection of all people.

Thus in the Ambrose of Milan, and attributed to the 4th or 5 -Century hymn rutilat Aurora lucis, which is sung to the Lauds of Easter Sunday:

"The morning becomes red and glowing, the whole sky sounds of praise, exulting in joy on the ground, groaning and lamenting the underworld.
The sharp, royal hero broke the spell of severe death. His foot crushed the power of hell: For hard bondage we are liberated.
He whom the stone was sealed, and the one still in the grave guarded, he rises from the grave as the winner goes on in glorious triumph.
Even all complaints are muted, transformed into joy, the pain, for resurrection is the Lord, a bright angel does it manifest.
The Lord be praised and glory, the rose from the grave, the father and the spirit at the same time, through all time and eternity. Amen. "

Source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostern

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Senin, 28 Juni 2010

Taxus baccata

The European yew (Taxus baccata), also Common Yew or Yew called, is the only European species in the genus of the yew (Taxus) and the oldest (Tertiary,) and schattenverträglichste tree species in Europe. The evergreen, slow growing and without resin yew tree growing and tree has or will be in Central in general not exceed 15 meters. You can reach a very great age.

Yews are dioecious, as a rule, male and female flowers are on different trees. Except for the bright red at maturity by carotenoids colored seed coat, the aril, which surrounds the cup-like seeds, all parts of the European yew plants are highly toxic. In all European countries include the European yew tree to the protected plant species. In Germany, it is on the red list of endangered species (Hazard Class 3: endangered) and was in the 1994 Tree of the Year.

While the use of yew trees in the forest sector today has no economic significance, the pruning yews are often used since the Renaissance in the garden design. They were and are mainly planted as an evergreen, cut hedges.

The evergreen yew is European in its form a very variable species that grows depending on site conditions, tree or tree has. In extreme conditions such as in high mountains or cliff faces, is growing even as Kriechstrauch. Characteristic and striking is the thin gray to reddish brown Schuppenborke the yew logs. In Central Europe, only very few trees reach height of 15 meters. In the north of Turkey, however, grow monumental yews, the plant height of 20 feet and reach in the mixed forests of the Caucasus there are a few yews, which reach a height of 32 meters. Young yew generally have a stem with a distinct main axis, while sexually mature yews are often multi-stemmed, however. Because of their high vegetative reproductive assets suckers, Triebstämmlinge and the rooting of branches that touch the ground, are characteristic of the European Yew. By the coalescence of individual strains may emerge to be one meter thick complex strains. sets from the age of 250 years for yews are often a core rots in Stammesinneren one who can lead, over the centuries to an almost complete erosion of the tree. Characteristic of the age stage of the European yew, is that the tree in spite of the first hollow stem has a fully developed tree crown, to the hollow stem, the crown can not bear weight and break off parts of the tree. It will remain circular or semicircular Related root fragments, which are completed under favorable circumstances by new shoots from the stump or root system. Ancient yew have two strategies available, which allows them to replace rot away from within one master: The hollow Stammesinneren they are occasionally inner roots that can develop into a new strain. Alternatively stammbürtige shoots outside of the Primärstamm grow up vertically, so very old yew trees, only occasionally from such a heavily thickened rim and are each deformed Triebstämme.
The crown of the European yew is where deep: Free-standing trees are often beastet to the bottom. The crown is conical in young trees, wide and develops with increasing age of the tree to a round, oval or spherical shape. Their maximum height reached by the European yew average around the age of 90 years. The diameter growth of the stem is made up, however in an age of 200 years on.

Source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europ%C3%A4ische_Eibe
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Jumat, 25 Juni 2010

The Beautiful Centauries Blossom

Beautiful centauries (Centaurium pulchellum) is an annual plant belonging to the gentian family (Gentianaceae). The plant is native to Europe, Southwest Asia and North Africa and from there spread to Northern America.


The plant is 1-15 cm high and is not a rosette in contrast to the other species from the same geslscht. The stem 1-2 cm long leaves are oval and have three to five veins. The stem is sharp square.


Beautiful centauries blooms from June to October with pink flowers 0.5 -1.2 cm. The flowers are only open when the sun shines. Inflorescence a widespread bijscherm.


The fruit is a capsule 1.5 cm long.


The plant is found on wet to moist, calcareous, moderately rich soil in dune valleys, green beaches, mud pits and puddles along. Grows on salty land.




Source: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraai_duizendguldenkruid


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The Flower Trail

The flower trail (Galanthus Centers ruber) and red flower trail, formerly known as "Red valerian", is a plant of the honeysuckle family (Caprifoliaceae). The plant is native to southern Europe and in the Netherlands in some places overgrown. The plant is highly resistant to heat, is 30-80 cm high and blooms from May to July. The flowers are in corymbs, and have a small trace on the bottom. The corolla is red, but sometimes also for plants with white. The plant prefers a dry calcareous soil. In Belgium, the red flower trail almost exclusively in Condroz and Famenne for.

The stem is green and the blue frosted leaves. It grows preferably on calcareous soil. The flower trail attracts many butterflies, like the hummingbird moth.

Both the leaves and roots are edible. The flowers are usually a salad, but also briefly cooked meal. The roots can be used in soup.


Source: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rode_spoorbloem


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Kamis, 24 Juni 2010

Zulte Flower

Zulte (Aster Tripolium, synonym: Tripolium vulgare), or also known as aster, a plant of the composite family (Asteraceae or Compositae). It is found in marshes and in areas under the influence of the tidal Standing. They grow on the tide line. Zulte is in the Netherlands in the delta area, on the islands and along the Wadden Sea. The plant also occurs in areas where salinity occurs, as some reclaimed land.

It is a 15-60 cm tall, biennial plant. The plant has 12 inch narrow, oblong, lanceolate leaves.

Zulte the flowers from July to September. There were also plants, with the blue ribbon flowers are missing. These are mainly found in soil with a relatively high salinity. The flowers are rich in nectar. The fruit is a nut that two weeks to float. The seeds germinate only when the soil salinity is low enough. Only then can they absorb water for the launch of germination.

The plant can also reproduce vegetatively through rhizomes, because new buds on the rhizomes occur in the spring.

Grazing should ensure that the'll be able to maintain.



Source: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zulte_%28plant%29


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Minggu, 20 Juni 2010

The Naked Pea

The naked pea (Lathyrus aphaca) is an annual vine belonging to the Fabaceae family (Leguminosae or Fabaceae). The species is on the Dutch Red List of plants and is considered very rare and very much reduced. The plant is native to Eurasia. In the Netherlands, the plant in southern Limburg.


The plant is 20-60 cm high and rising or climbing stems. The middle and upper leaves consist of scrolls with 0.5 to 4 cm long, leaf-like stipules.


The naked pea blooms from May to July, 6-18 mm long, with yellow flowers on the inside of the flag a brand of honey brown red lines.


The fruit is 2-3 cm long and 4-6 mm wide, slightly curved pods. The poisonous, 3-4 mm long, brown to black, gray frosted seeds are flat-ovoid.


The plant is found between the grain on damp, calcareous soil and sometimes verges.




Source: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naakte_lathyrus

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The Needle Chervil

Needle Chervil (Scandix pecten-veneris) is an annual plant, which belongs to the floral display family (Apiaceae). The species is on the Dutch Red List of plants as very rare and very much reduced. The name of the plant due to the upright, needle-shaped fruits. The plant is native to Eurasia.

The plant is 15-25 cm high. The branched, knit stem is standing off hairy spread. The leaves are two to four suspension.

Needle Chervil flowers in May and June with white flowers in compound screens are one to three rays. There are usually five carpels and no omwindselbladen.

The fruit is 3-7 cm long, gesnavelde, two-piece split fruit with one seed per fruit section. The short-haired spiny beak is flattened and two to six times longer than the seed-bearing part of the fruit.

The plant occurs on arable land in damp, calcareous soil.



Source: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naaldenkervel

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The Kalkwalstro

Kalkwalstro (Galium pumilum Murray) is a perennial plant, which belongs to the sterbladigenfamilie (Rubiaceae). The species is on the Dutch Red List of plants as very rare and moderately decreased. The plant is native to western and central Europe.


The plant is 15-30 cm high and has a long standing off the bottom of haired, erect or ascending stems. The star-shaped arrangement of the leaves, like spokes around a wheel, consists of two leaves, the others are stipules but a similar form and function. The leaves of non-flowering stems are not very crowded. The leaf tip is mucronate.


Kalkwalstro blooms in June and July with white, 3-4 mm large flowers.


The 1 mm diameter fruit is a two-part split fruit is smooth or covered with blunt warts.


The plant is found in limestone grasslands.






Source: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalkwalstro

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Jumat, 18 Juni 2010

The Bloom Evergreen

Bloom evergreen (Moneses uniflora, synonym: Pyrola uniflora) is a herbaceous perennial belonging to the heifamilie (Ericaceae). It is a plant of moist, moderately nutrient-poor, slightly acid soil in forests. Evergreen bloom occurs naturally in the temperate regions and in the mountains of the warmer areas of the entire northern hemisphere. In the Netherlands, the plant only to Terschelling. She is on the Dutch Red List of plants as very rare and stable or increased.


The plant grows 5-10 cm high and has a thin, branching rhizome (rhizome). The leaves are 1-2 cm wide circle to spatula-shaped with a serrated-edge blade serrated.


Only one flower per plant formed, hence the name evergreen bloom. Evergreen flowers bloom from June to September with white, nodding, 1-2 cm wide, bisexual flowers. The corolla is flat spread. The calyx lips are ovate with a blunt point. About 1 cm below the flower petals are one or two stems.


The fruit is nearly round, 6-8 mm wide, vijfhokkige capsule containing many small seeds, which splits open lengthwise fives. The fruits and seeds are edible.



Source: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eenbloemig_wintergroen

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More about Borage Flowers

When pollinated flowers formed fruit in four compartments of the ovary in each case a hard, lonely nuts. Mature they are about five millimeters long and dark brown in color. At its base is a so-called elaiosome, a protein body.

This elaiosome play in the local distribution of the plant a large role because it is the mature seeds as food for ants interesting. From the blossom falling seeds are collected by ants and taken to the often distant burrows. The elaiosome there is replaced by the ants and transported out of the undamaged seed out of the building. This expansion strategy is called Myrmechorie.

Borage is a plant-based initially in the Mediterranean area and get there before especially on brownfield sites. It is now cultivated in most of Europe and North America. Because of this targeted introduction to the one they ethelochoren plants. As a refugee garden is overgrown in some places.

After Central Europe the borage reached only in the late Middle Ages. He was first cultivated in France and came from there to Germany. Already in the 16th Century was cultivated the plant in cottage gardens frequently.

Borage contains small amounts (about 10 mg per kilogram of dried plant) of various pyrrolizidine (amabiline, intermedine, Lycopsamin, supinine). These are regarded as toxic for the liver, so a regular consumption of borage is not recommended. An occasional consumption is considered safe, however, as a consumption of flowers and seeds, because without this the mentioned alkaloids. Borage also contains mucilage, tannins, resin, saponin, potassium nitrate, silicic acid, gamma linolenic acid, essential oil. The vitamin C content of the fresh plant is 149.3 mg per 100 g Frischegewicht.

The leaves of borage are eaten in salads or cooked in soups. From about three millimeters long, dark seeds can oil (borage seed oil) are obtained. Borage is a component of green sauce, a typical dish of German regional cuisine, which is enjoying great popularity particularly in the Frankfurt area.

The blue flowers you can use as a salad decoration - they are edible (and contain far fewer alkaloids than the leaves). However, only the salad dressing on the salad and then give the flowers, because vinegar does the color of the flowers turn into red. Previously we found from the flowers also produce a confectionery, decorated with sweets. The flowers were to spread with beaten egg white and sprinkled with powdered sugar and then dried.






Source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borretsch

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Rabu, 16 Juni 2010

Leptospermum scoparium

The Südseemyrte (Leptospermum scoparium), and Manuka (of Māori: Manuka), and a species in the myrtle family (Myrtaceae) is. It is indigenous to the mountainous regions of New Zealand and southeastern Australia (New South Wales). From it, and especially Manuka Manuka honey produced.

The Südseemyrte growing shrub or tree-shaped to 4 meters high. The branches and young leaves are silvery hairs more or covered less dense in the older parts will dissolve the bark off in long strips. The almost-fitting, stiff, sharp pointed, erect or horizontally projecting leaves occur in two main forms (but not on the same plant): narrow-lanceolate or ovate with heart-shaped base, and are 4-12 (rarely 20) mm long and 1 - 4 mm wide. The flowers are usually single in the leaf axils, and occasionally at the end of branches and are short stalked up to a sitting position. You have a wide peg flower cups with triangular, soon falling cup corners. The outstretched petals are round, about 6 mm long and white, rarely pink. The filaments of approximately 20 stamens are much thinner than the pen. From the upper side glabrous ovary, a fünfkammerige, woody capsule fruit develops from 3-7 × 4-10 mm size, which extend beyond the flower cup.


Source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCdseemyrte
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The congregation Rainkohl

The congregation Rainkohl (Lapsana communis) is now the only species of the genus in the subfamily Lapsana Cichorioideae within the family Asteraceae (Asteraceae). This species is native to Eurasia is an ancient food and medicinal plant.

When commons Rainkohl is a one-, two-year rarely herbaceous plant height 30-100 cm achieved, but usually about 50 cm. The milky juice is a leading Rainkohl Halbrosettenpflanze.

The lower leaves are pinnate lyrate, the lateral leaflets are small and the Endfiederblättchen very large. In the upper leaves, the lateral leaflets disappear entirely. The leaf margin is wavy or sinuate dentate.

In a loose inflorescence vituperate several körbchenförmige part inflorescences are arranged. The flower baskets have a diameter of about 1 cm and contained relatively few (eight to 15) ray florets. The head covering is a set of elastic bracts that are nearly ripe upright and may be missing two or three very small leaves Außenhüllblätter chaff. The zygomorph yellow florets are clipped at the front end with five small teeth. The flowering period extends from June to September.


Source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemeiner_Rainkohl
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