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Apash Β· 6 years ago
How many students cheated to get into USC A look inside the admissions investigation - Los Angeles Times
Shortly after federal authorities took down a national college admissions scam in March, officials at USC launched their own investigation with emails to dozens of students.

They did not mince words: The school wanted to know whether the 33 students had lied on their applications to USC. Some of the students understood what was happening because their parents had been charged in the federal case. Others were in the dark.
The reason for the emails would soon become clear to them all. They had been linked to William β€œRick” Singer, the confessed leader of the admissions con, and they now faced expulsion, depending on what university investigators discovered.
Apash Β· 6 years ago
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Meski Β· 1 year ago
Prairie Dropseed (Sporobolus heterolepis)
Type: Perennial grass
Zones: 3 to 9
Dimensions: 2 to 3 feet tall and wide
Growing conditions: Full sun; dry to medium well-drained soil
Meski Β· 1 year ago
How to Add Plants to a Gravel Garden
Now it's time for the part you've been waiting forβ€”putting in your plants into the gravel. For this, you'll want to use drought-tolerant native plants with deep root systems. You shouldn't plant seeds in a gravel garden, since it's harder for the roots to establish.

"When we plant, we typically use 3.5 or 4.5 inch pot size perennials, because they're about the correct depth," says Epping. "If you use a gallon pot, they're actually too big and you have to end up shaving off some soil to get them in."

Lay out your potted plants in the areas you want them to grow, keeping each about 12 to 18 inches apart.
Remove the plant from the pot and hover it over a bushel basket.
Over the basket, peel off the top inch of soil to remove any weed seeds from the nursery before planting.
Dig about 4 to 5 inches deep, past the gravel and into the soil, and insert the root ball.
Fill the area back in with soil and gravel. The gravel should touch the crown of the plant (where the stem meets the roots).
Meski Β· 1 year ago
Zinnias flowers
Zinnias come in a variety of colors and grow large blooms. With full sun access, these flowers can reach up to 4 inches in height. "This is a flower we recommend giving a 'pinch' when they reach 12 to 18 inches tall to promote branching and flowering on the plant," say the O'Neals. "The more you cut zinnias, the more blooms they produce."

Do note that you should cut a zinnia when it's fully mature. The best way to tell that it's reached this point is by giving it a wiggle test, they say. Bounce the stem between your index and middle finger, and if the stem is rigid, it's ready to be cut. When the stem is floppy, it's not ready to cut and won't stand up straight in the vase. After cutting your zinnias, they will last for about seven to 10 days, however, they are known as a "dirty" flower, say the O'Neals. "Their stems are hairy, so they make vase water murky quickly," they say. "We recommend changing the water for a vase with these flowers once a day, retrimming the bottom of the stems each time."
Meski Β· 1 year ago
Celosia flowers
When exposed to full sun, the celosia, specifically Celosia argantea, will grow vibrant, feathery blooms, which the O'Neals say are a great filler in bouquets. "This type of celosia can be pinched at 18 inches if you want to keep it a bit shorter," they say. Like zinnias, make sure the stem is rigid before cutting.
Meski Β· 1 year ago
Salvia flowers
For a beautiful blue bloom, consider growing salvias. The Salvia blue bedder is a favorite of the O'Neals, and it can be grown as a perennial in zones 8 to 10. "Salvia serves as a supporting filler and adds a striking pop of color in a bouquet," they say. "Salvia is a bloom we give the wiggle test to, to see if it's mature to cut."
Meski Β· 1 year ago
Peonies flowers
Some of the best peony varieties to grow for cutting are Paeonia lactiflora 'Vogue,' Coral Charm, and 'Baroness Schroeder,' says Speight. "Herbaceous peonies should be planted in the fall where they rise from the earth the following spring," she says. While peonies can take a growing season or two to bloom, they will grow in a variety of colorful hues.
Meski Β· 1 year ago
Cosmos flowers
Producing daisy-like flowers in shades of pink, white, and red, cosmos are another great cutting flower, say the O'Neals. "Their blooms are incredibly delicate and add the sparkle element to a bouquet," they say.

While they need full sun and typically grow in the 32- to 48-inch range, cosmos can be kept at a shorter length when they are pinched at 18 inches (this promotes branching!). "Cut blooms from them regularly, or remove old blooms to promote flowering," say the O'Neals. "Cosmos should be cut when the first petal is just beginning to curl open to give them the maximum vase life."
Meski Β· 1 year ago
Strawflower, Straw Flowers
These flowers grow in shades of blush, orange, red, white, and yellow, and produce paper-like petals. Since they bloom into different shapes, the O'Neals love using this as a "filler flower" in an arrangement. These can be grown as annuals in zones 2 to 7 and as perennials in zones 8 to 10. "We give strawflowers the wiggle test to make sure the bloom is mature to cut," they say. "When cut at the proper stage, strawflowers can have a vase life from seven to 10 days."
Meski Β· 1 year ago
Everlasting Daisy Flowers
There are many perks to the everlasting daisy. "Also known as Rhodanthe chlorocephala, [this] is an old-fashioned cut flower that can also be used as an everlasting (meaning you can dry the blooms for use in arrangements later)," says Speight. "The paper-like blooms should be harvested when partially opened. They will finish opening after harvesting within the arrangement."
Meski Β· 1 year ago
When to Mulch Your Garden Flowers
The right time to mulch a garden is dependent on what type of plant material you are mulching and the weather conditions. In general, mid- to late-spring is mulching season; this is when the soil is warming up from the freezing temperatures it experienced all winter. Mulching too early will slow down the warming process, which the soil needs to do its job.
Akkach Β· 5 days ago
This is Aktar
Aktar Hossain Mona from Chennai. 
Location: Laltila, Nirvoypur, Kathalia, Sonamura, Sepahijala, Tripura, West Tripura. 

Thursday 25 April 2019 β€’ 8:32 AM 

πŸ—ƒοΈ This is Aktar
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Akkach Β· 5 days ago
This is Mona
Aktar Hossain Mona from Chennai. 
Location: Laltila, Nirvoypur, Kathalia, Sonamura, Sepahijala, Tripura, West Tripura. 

Thursday 25 April 2019 β€’ 8:32 AM 

πŸ—ƒοΈ This is Mona
πŸ†” TAHM201900 
Akkach Β· 5 days ago
Blue shirt
Aktar Hossain Mona from Chennai. 
Location: Laltila, Nirvoypur, Kathalia, Sonamura, Sepahijala, Tripura, West Tripura. 

Thursday 25 April 2019 β€’ 8:32 AM 

πŸ—ƒοΈ Blue shirt
πŸ†” TAHM201900 
Akkach Β· 5 days ago
Aktar in store
Aktar Hossain Mona from Chennai. 
Location: Laltila, Nirvoypur, Kathalia, Sonamura, Sepahijala, Tripura, West Tripura. 

Thursday 25 April 2019 β€’ 8:32 AM 

πŸ—ƒοΈ Aktar in store
πŸ†” TAHM201900 
Akkach Β· 5 days ago
Mona in store
Aktar Hossain Mona from Chennai. 
Location: Laltila, Nirvoypur, Kathalia, Sonamura, Sepahijala, Tripura, West Tripura. 

Thursday 25 April 2019 β€’ 8:32 AM 

πŸ—ƒοΈ Mona in store
πŸ†” TAHM201900 
Akkach Β· 5 days ago
Green shirt
Aktar Hossain Mona from Chennai. 
Location: Laltila, Nirvoypur, Kathalia, Sonamura, Sepahijala, Tripura, West Tripura. 

Thursday 25 April 2019 β€’ 8:32 AM 

πŸ—ƒοΈ Green shirt
πŸ†” TAHM201900 
Akkach Β· 5 days ago
Aktar and people
Aktar Hossain Mona from Chennai. 
Location: Laltila, Nirvoypur, Kathalia, Sonamura, Sepahijala, Tripura, West Tripura. 

Thursday 25 April 2019 β€’ 8:32 AM 

πŸ—ƒοΈ Aktar and people
πŸ†” TAHM201900 
Akkach Β· 6 days ago
Sumon and Nurjehan
Sumon and Nurjahan. Soman Somon Suman Sumon Shoman Shomon Shuman Shumon and Nurjahan Norjahan Noorjahan Nurjehan Norjehan Noorjehan Nuju Nojo Nujo Noju Rujina Rujena Rujeena Rojina Rojena Rojeena, Roojina Roojena Roojeena.

Saturday 4 January 2020 9:51 AM

Sumon and Nurjehan
πŸ†” NOORJEHAN0 
Akkach Β· 6 days ago
Noor Jehan
Nurjahan Norjahan Noorjahan Nurjehan Norjehan Noorjehan Nuju Nojo Nujo Noju Rujina Rujena Rujeena Rojina Rojena Rojeena, Roojina Roojena Roojeena.

Sunday 03 November 2019 4:17 PM 

Noor Jehan
πŸ†” NOORJEHAN0 
Akkach Β· 6 days ago
Happy wedding Norjehan
Happy Wedding Mixed Pictures of the Nurjahan. Subo Bibaho Mixed, Nurjahan, Shuvo Bibaho Laltila Subo Bibaha Biye er Biyer Din Dhin Bhibaho Barite βœ”οΈ Nurjahan, Noorjahan, Norjahan, Noorjehan, Norjehan, Nuju, Nojoo, Nujoo, Noojoo, Nooju, Nurjehan, Rojina, Rujina, Akter and Roojeenaa Bagam Begam Bagom Begom. βœ”οΈ 

Friday 1 November 2019 3:05 PM

Happy wedding Norjehan
πŸ†” NOORJEHAN0 
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