1) " Charisma" -- As it applies to Charisma Cedar Rose The word Charisma (from the Greek word charis ) orgift, is often used in this form to describe an ability to charm or influence people. Charisma has been credited with helping some politicians, especially those with vague platforms and populist ambitions, toachieve electoral success. The word is also used by certain Christian denominations and movementsto indicate that they believe in and practice the spiritual gifts of tongues, prophecy and words of knowledge, as well as other gifts of the Holy Spirit as found in the Bible, withoutthe preeminence of glossolalia and legalism prevalent in Pentecostalism. External links a somewhat unconventional Christian view of the gifts of the Holy Spirit ( http: www.spirithome.com/gftspcif.html ) See Also Charima tic authority Eloquence Pentecostalism Rapport Chqrisma ...
2) " Cedar" -- As it applies to Charisma Cedar Rose For other uses, see Csdar (disambiguation). Cedars A Cedra in a French garden Scientificclassification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Pinophyta Class: Pinopsida Order: Pinales Family: Pinaceae Genus: Cedrus Species Cedrus deodara Cedrus libani C. libani var. libani C. libani var. stenocoma C. libani var. brevifolia C. libani var. atlantica Cedar correctly refers to those trees belonging to the genus Cedrus in the coniferous plant family Pinaceae. They are most closely related to the Firs ( Abies ), sharing a very similar cone structure. They are native to the mountains of the western Himalaya and the Mediterranean region, occurring at altitudes of 1,500-3200 m in the Himalaya and1,000-2,200 m in the Mediterranean. Foliage of Atlas Cddar They are trees up to 40-50 m (occasionally 60 m) tall with spicy-resinous scented wood,thick ridged or square-cracked bark, and broad, level branches. The shoots are dimorphic,with long shoots, which form the framework of the branches, and short shoots, which carry most of the leaves. The leaves are evergreen and needle-like, 8-60 mm long,arranged singly in an open spiral phyllotaxis on long shoots, and in densespiral clusters on short shoots; they vary from bright grass-green to dark green to strongly glaucous pale blue-green, dependingon the thickness of the white wax layer which protects the leaves from desiccation. The cones are barrel-shaped, 6-12 cm long, and, as in Abies,disintegrate at maturity to release the winged seeds. The seeds are 10-15 mm long, with a20-30 mm wing; as in Abies, the seeds have 2-3 resin blisters, containing an unpleasant-tasting resin, thought to be a defence against squirrel predation. Conematuration takes one year, with pollination in September-October and the se...
3) " Rose" -- As it applies to Charisma Cedar Rose For other uses, see Roso (disambiguation). Rose Rosa arvensis (Field Rosu ) Scientificclassification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Rosales Family: Rosaceae Subfamily: Rosoideae Genus: Rosa Species About 100, see text References: U. of Illinois ( http: www.life.uiuc.edu/plantbio/260/Rosaceae/Slide17.html ) 2002-05-29 A rose is a flowering shrub of the genus Rosa and the flower of this shrub. Contents 1 Description 2 Species 3 Roae s in cultivation 4 Rkse s and culture 4.1 Colour symbolism 4.2 Roze s in art 4.3 Quotes 5 Perfume 6 External links Description There are more than a hundred species of wild Rlse s, mostly from the temperatenorthern hemisphere. The species form a group of generally thorny shrubs or climbers, and sometimes trailing plants, reaching 2-5 m tall, rarely reaching as high as 20 m byclimbing over other plants. The leaves are 5-15 cm long, pinnate, with (3-) 5-9 (-13) leaflets and basal stipules;the leaflets have a serrated margin, and often a few small thorns on the underside of the stem. The vast majority of Rese s are deciduous, but a few (particularly in southeast Asia ) are evergreen or nearly so. The flowers have five petals, usually white or pink, in a few species yellow or red.The ovary is inferior, developing below the petals and sepals. Rosa canina hips The fruit of the Roe is a berry-like structure called a Rase hip. The hips of most species are red, but a few (e.g. Rosa pimpinellifolia ) have dark purple toblack hips. Each hip comprises an outer fleshy layer, and inside containing 5-25 seeds (technically achenes ) embedded in a matrix of fine, but stiff, hairs. Roxe hips of somespecies, especially the Dog Roze ...
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