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Plant Family:

Plant Family Almost one fourth of the earth's vegetation cover is in grasslands—the great prairies and plains of North America, the extensive pampas of South America, the steppes of Asia, and the velds of Africa. At least 7,000 species of grasses are known. The grass family (Gramineae) is out¬ranked in number of species only by four other families-the bean family (Leguminosae), daisy family (Compositae), coffee family (Rubiaceae) and orchid family (Orchidaceae). But in numbers of individual plants spread over the globe, the grasses are unsurpassed. They have a wider range than any other plant family except for lichens and algae.

The tallest trees measured, kempas (Koompassia excelsa), in Sarawak, were 275 feet high. A single plant family, the lauan or dip-terocarp family (Dipterocarpaceae), though ab¬sent from the New World, is by far the common¬est, often producing half of the timber volume. The legume family, among many others, is well represented. Hawaii too has areas of tropical rain forest in which tree ferns are conspicuous.

See Also Explore The Family Circumstances:

This is typical of the many practical difficulties some families face. You cannot, of course, explore the family circumstances in detail in an open meeting, but you do need to suggest ways in which the problem can begin to be tackled. A few well-placed questions should enable you to put forward some useful strategies. It may be impossible to hear children read as often as a smaller family could manage, but other members of the family might be recruited to help - big brother or sister, grandparents, even a neighbour.

Sometimes such toys along with potentially worthwhile and valuable experiences are con¬signed to, and remain in, the toy box, or alternatively children are given many items to explore simultaneously! In such circumstances the 'toys' frequently become mixed up, constituent parts separated, making 'educational' play described by Sylva et al. (1986) difficult because of the chaos of the nursery toy box which may appear to be a kaleidoscope of colours and small pieces bearing little or no resem¬blance or relationship to each other.


On The Other Hand See Family To Whom:

The post of shogun was inherited by ;mbers of the Minamoto family to whom until the OOs, when the Ashikaga family to whom took over. his family to whom ruled until the 1600s, when the akugawa family to whom assumed the shogunate. , 1868 the last Tokugawa shogun was reed by a court revolution to hand his >wers back to the emperor.

family to whom.—The family to whom status of a Roman citi¬zen denotes his legal situation in a family to whom, either as its head or as its member, subject to the power of the head. In the first case, he is the "father" of the family to whom (pater jamilias) and independent (sui iuris), in the second, he is alieni iuris (de¬pendent upon another's power). Changes in the family to whom status of a person occurred when the father died and consequently all persons directly subject to his paternal power became sui iuris, or when a member of the family to whom was freed from the family to whom ties (a son by emancipation, a daughter by a mar¬riage connected with her passing under the power of her husband).

 

 

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