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jumping rope
It was a headache day for us students at that time due to our examination, exam is already done at the second day. It was our break time when I finish my mathematics examination it was a rush answering for me at that time because I'm running out of time in answer those hard questions, after i submit my test paper to our proctor,we have some Little chitchat in the room and with the proctor. after it, something outside of the room is bothering me and disturb my presence of mind when I saw some of my friends and classmates playing jumping rope.Photo Journalism
Lost princess

First shot:Bonsai.
Container-grown plants, including trees and many other kinds of plants, have a history stretching back at least to the early times of Egyptian culture.[2] Pictorial records from around 4000 BC show trees growing in containers cut into rock. Pharaoh Ramesses III donated gardens consisting of potted olives, date palms, and other plants to hundreds of temples. Pre-Common-Era India used container-grown trees for medicine and food.
The word penzai first appeared in writing in China during the Jin Dynasty, in the period 265AD – 420AD.[3] Over time, the practice developed into new forms in various parts of China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam and Thailand. Notably, container-grown trees were popularized in Japan during China's Song Dynasty, a period of cultural growth when the Japanese experienced and adopted their own versions of many Chinese practices. At this time, the term for dwarf potted trees was "the bowl's tree" (鉢の木 hachi-no-ki [4]?), denoting the use of a deep pot. The c.1300 rhymed prose essay, Rhymeprose on a Miniature Landscape Garden, by the Japanese Zen monk Kokan Shiren, outlines aesthetic principles for bonsai,bonseki, and garden architecture itself.
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