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The plant, which he names "swist", provides him with a food source, and allows him to build shelter, tools, and even create his own entertainment and inspires Wesley to create his own writing system. Wesley's resourcefulness and meticulous research eventually allow to him the basis of his own civilization which he names "Weslandia", an ...
Cissus, together with another satyr Leneus, contested in foot running with Ampelus, a young Phrygian loved by Dionysus. [2]Springheel Lyaios [i.e. Dionysus] cried his summons aloud, and first up leapt windfoot Leneus, then on either side of him highstepping Cissos and charming Ampelos stood up.
The Nostoi (Greek: Νόστοι Nóstoi, sg. nostos lit. ' return home '), also known as Returns or Returns of the Greeks, is a lost epic poem of ancient Greek literature.A part of the Epic Cycle, also known as Trojan cycle, it narrated the stories of the Achaean heroes returning to Greece after the end of the Trojan War.
The Igong Bonpuli is sung in most large Guts in Jeju Island, a medium-sized island south of the Korean Peninsula. In large Guts, the Igong Bonpuli is sung after the Chogong Maji. [3] [4] The recital of the Igong Bonpuli is a part of the larger ritual, Igong Maji, literally 'Greeting the Igong'. The Igong Maji was recited by a shaman in peasant ...
Waldere, Old English version of the story told in Waltharius (below), known only as a brief fragment; Alpamysh, a Turkic epic; Karolus magnus et Leo papa (Carolingian, Latin, before 814) Daredevils of Sassoun ; Bhagavata Purana "Stories of the Lord", based on earlier sources; Lay of Hildebrand and Muspilli (Old High German, c. 870)
View on El Nabatat Island of the Aswan Botanical Garden and west bank of the Nile. Palm tree allée (landscape avenue), in the Aswan Botanical Garden.. El Nabatat Island or Kitchener's Island [1] [2] (جزيرة النباتات Geziret En Nabatat (Plant Island) or the Botanical Island) [3] [4] is a small, oval-shaped island in the Nile at Aswan, Egypt.
In addition to the larger islands of Chatham and Pitt Island, both endemic and introduced plants are found on various smaller islets. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Coastal forests on the islands are dominated by indigenous and endemic trees such as Olearia traversiorum and Coprosma chatamica , with trees such as Dracophyllum arboreum further inland.
Kate Louise Brown (May 8, 1857 [1] – December 31, 1921) was a children's educator and author who wrote 17 works in a total of 41 publications, [2] in addition to poems, songs, and magazine articles. [2] She is best known for the books, The Plant Baby and Its Friends, Little People, Alice and Tom, and Stories in Songs. [1]