#include %26lt;string%26gt;
#include %26lt;iostream%26gt;
using std::cout;
using std::cin;
using std::endl;
using std ::string;
int main ()
{
string numberMonth[12]= {"Janurary","Feburary","March","April","...
string flowerOfmonth [12]={" "};
flowerOfmonth[0]="Carnation";
flowerOfmonth[1]="Violet";
flowerOfmonth[2]="Daffodile";
flowerOfmonth[3]="Daisy";
flowerOfmonth[4]="Lily-of-the-Valley";
flowerOfmonth[5]="Rose";
flowerOfmonth[6]="Water Lily";
flowerOfmonth[7]="Gladiolus";
flowerOfmonth[8]="Aster";
flowerOfmonth[9]="Cosmos";
flowerOfmonth[10]="Chrysanthemum";
flowerOfmonth[11]="Narcissus";
//get number of month
cout %26lt;%26lt; "Enter month (1-12) :" %26lt;%26lt; endl;
cin %26gt;%26gt;numberMonth;
if (month %26gt;= 1 %26amp;%26amp; month %26lt;= 12)
cout %26lt;%26lt; flowerOfmonth[numberMonth - 1] %26lt;%26lt; endl;
//else
cout %26lt;%26lt; "Invalid month" %26lt;%26lt; endl;
//end if
//end display salary
return 0;
} //end of main function
why cant i get this to work..thanks
C++ array?
You are expecting users to enter NUMERIC representation of the months. The wording of the months is NEVER used. So, numberMonths array definition is not needed.
Define numberMonths as an INTEGER.
Look what exactly you are doing with the numberMonth variable! It's an index for an array. Yet, you defined it as string.
Reply:try to chaneg this line
string flowerOfmonth [12]={" "};
to
string flowerOfmonth [12];
OR
initialize the second array as you have done with the first one
string flowerOfmonth = {"Carnation", "Violet", "Daffodile", ... }
Monday, November 16, 2009
Irises and daffodils -- when can I transplant them?
We are moving sometime this summer (June or July, I would guess) from Indiana to North Carolina. I have lots and lots of bearded and dwarf irises that have been in the ground for 2-3 years and do quite well here.
When can I safely dig them up to take with us? Is it OK for them to dry out (i.e. can I dig them up right away after they bloom?) or should they be the last thing I get before we drive away? Should I pack them in paper bags?
And all of the above questions for daffodils and narcissus, too...
Thanks so much!
Irises and daffodils -- when can I transplant them?
Putting them in pots is the best thing to do. If you can't do that then wait and dig them up at the last minute and keep the roots and bulbs moist until you can get them in the ground again. Hopefully that will only be a few days to a week.
They will probably do okay out of the ground for a longer period but I wouldn't take the chance. Bearded irises are just to special to take a chance.
Daffodils are can be treated the same way but they aren't as special as irises.
Reply:Dig them all up in late summer. Put the bulbs in onion bags so they can dry out. Cut the foliage of the irises back to about three or four inches ( they'll look like little fans). Replant the irises within several days, leaving the top part of the root exposed. Replant the other bulbs in the fall.
Reply:Unfortunately they need their green leaves to provide food for next years blooms. Is it at all possible to plant them in containers to take with you? I have several friends who have done this and the plants survived. We moved mock orange shrubs this way and they all did well.
When can I safely dig them up to take with us? Is it OK for them to dry out (i.e. can I dig them up right away after they bloom?) or should they be the last thing I get before we drive away? Should I pack them in paper bags?
And all of the above questions for daffodils and narcissus, too...
Thanks so much!
Irises and daffodils -- when can I transplant them?
Putting them in pots is the best thing to do. If you can't do that then wait and dig them up at the last minute and keep the roots and bulbs moist until you can get them in the ground again. Hopefully that will only be a few days to a week.
They will probably do okay out of the ground for a longer period but I wouldn't take the chance. Bearded irises are just to special to take a chance.
Daffodils are can be treated the same way but they aren't as special as irises.
Reply:Dig them all up in late summer. Put the bulbs in onion bags so they can dry out. Cut the foliage of the irises back to about three or four inches ( they'll look like little fans). Replant the irises within several days, leaving the top part of the root exposed. Replant the other bulbs in the fall.
Reply:Unfortunately they need their green leaves to provide food for next years blooms. Is it at all possible to plant them in containers to take with you? I have several friends who have done this and the plants survived. We moved mock orange shrubs this way and they all did well.
What do you think of my haikus?
Fish swim through the stream.
Treacherous waterfall waits
for them miles ahead.
King of the Jungle,
he who is called the Lion,
gave his crown to Ape.
Looking at the stars,
one cannot help but wonder,
How long and how far?
Strange are the seasons.
Winter is slow, summer fast;
the rest choose their speed.
The narcissus life.
He fancies himself a god,
but acts like a fool.
Home has three meanings:
A place for sleep, or for warmth,
and to some, a cage.
Owl sits on his perch,
searching with his hungry eyes
for his nighttime meal.
An old, wooden chair
rocks to and fro in the wind,
lacking a master.
Do you like them? Which one's your favorite? Which ones don't you like? Why? etc...
What do you think of my haikus?
Isn't it supposed to be 5 syllables, 7 syllables, then 5 syllables? But otherwise, they're really good. I liked 3, 5, and 8 - very good. 6 wasn't so great because you began mentioning the things that a home is good for (sleep, warmth) and then you sort of .. just .. stop and say it's a cage. The rest are also good but these caught my attention
Reply:The last and the 4th to last are my favorites.
I don't like the 2nd and the 4th.
Hope that help. It probably won't As long as YOU'RE happy with your poems, then they're good. Oneself is always the harshest critic.
Reply:I happened to like all of them.
sandals church
Treacherous waterfall waits
for them miles ahead.
King of the Jungle,
he who is called the Lion,
gave his crown to Ape.
Looking at the stars,
one cannot help but wonder,
How long and how far?
Strange are the seasons.
Winter is slow, summer fast;
the rest choose their speed.
The narcissus life.
He fancies himself a god,
but acts like a fool.
Home has three meanings:
A place for sleep, or for warmth,
and to some, a cage.
Owl sits on his perch,
searching with his hungry eyes
for his nighttime meal.
An old, wooden chair
rocks to and fro in the wind,
lacking a master.
Do you like them? Which one's your favorite? Which ones don't you like? Why? etc...
What do you think of my haikus?
Isn't it supposed to be 5 syllables, 7 syllables, then 5 syllables? But otherwise, they're really good. I liked 3, 5, and 8 - very good. 6 wasn't so great because you began mentioning the things that a home is good for (sleep, warmth) and then you sort of .. just .. stop and say it's a cage. The rest are also good but these caught my attention
Reply:The last and the 4th to last are my favorites.
I don't like the 2nd and the 4th.
Hope that help. It probably won't As long as YOU'RE happy with your poems, then they're good. Oneself is always the harshest critic.
Reply:I happened to like all of them.
sandals church
Please help me label these poems with poetic devices such as similie, metaphor,personification, etc.?
FANCIES
SURELY the flowers of a hundred springs
Are simply the souls of beautiful things!
The poppies aflame with gold and red
Were the kisses of lovers in days that are fled.
The purple pansies with dew-drops pearled
Were the rainbow dreams of a youngling world.
The lily, white as a star apart,
Was the first pure prayer of a virgin heart.
The daisies that dance and twinkle so
Were the laughter of children in long ago.
The sweetness of all true friendship yet
Lives in the breath of the mignonette.
To the white narcissus there must belong
The very delight of a maiden's song.
And the rose, all flowers of the earth above,
Was a perfect, rapturous thought of love.
Oh! surely the blossoms of all the springs
Must be the souls of beautiful things.
--------------------------------------
The Oak And The Rose by shell silverstein (couldnt fit the poem sorry)
Please help me label these poems with poetic devices such as similie, metaphor,personification, etc.?
I would think each of these is a metaphor.
SURELY the flowers of a hundred springs
Are simply the souls of beautiful things!
The poppies aflame with gold and red
Were the kisses of lovers in days that are fled.
The purple pansies with dew-drops pearled
Were the rainbow dreams of a youngling world.
The lily, white as a star apart,
Was the first pure prayer of a virgin heart.
The daisies that dance and twinkle so
Were the laughter of children in long ago.
The sweetness of all true friendship yet
Lives in the breath of the mignonette.
To the white narcissus there must belong
The very delight of a maiden's song.
And the rose, all flowers of the earth above,
Was a perfect, rapturous thought of love.
Oh! surely the blossoms of all the springs
Must be the souls of beautiful things.
--------------------------------------
The Oak And The Rose by shell silverstein (couldnt fit the poem sorry)
Please help me label these poems with poetic devices such as similie, metaphor,personification, etc.?
I would think each of these is a metaphor.
Words in English that relate to Greek Gods and Goddesses?
I have this assignment for homework and its do tommarrow and we have to fill out a question sheet for all these (gods goddesses, people etc.)Cronos, Rhea, Zeus, Hera, Athena, Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, Persephone, Artemis, Apollo, Aphrodite, Hephaetus, Ares, Orpheus, Eurydice, Pan, Pandora, Hermes, Gaia, Cerberus, Narcissus, and Echo. I procrastinated and its due tommarrow and I can't find words that originates or relates to any of them.If you know of any words or a website that has related words please tell me.Help me Please,thank you so much.
Words in English that relate to Greek Gods and Goddesses?
Sorry, I dont give homework answers, not fair to you nor your teacher.
I will however suggest that you do some quick research ...
Goggle the key words:
mythological vocabulary
Reply:Cronos is Father Time, Gaia is Mother Earth, Pandora rquivalent is Garden Of Eden, Ares is War, Wisdom for Athena, Conceited for Narcissus, Hell Hound for Cerberus, Messenger for Hermes, Love for Aphrodite, Hell for Hades, Repeat for Echo, Puch equiv for Pan or close enough, God is Zeus, Demeter Earth Goddess, about all can say if you are sincere here it is.
Reply:cronos father of disasterus titans giants and all these. father of zeus. father of time
rhea mother of the above. saviour of zeus
zeus father of all gods. master of them. ruler of the cosmos.
hera wife of zeus. god patron of the family
athena symbol of wisdom
poseidon god of the sea
hades lord of the under-world
demeter goddess of agriculture and staff
persephone daughter of demeter, stolen by hades. she was cursed to live six months with her mother with the living (symbol of spring and summer) and six months with hades with the dead ( symbol of fall and winter)
artemis goddess protects the hunters
apollo god of light also protects the arts
aphrodite goddess of beauty
hephaestus god of crafts
ares god of war
orpheus mortal that played so perfectly the harp that he was allowed to retreive his dead wife eurydice from the underworld
pan half human half goatprotects the arts
pandora person given the famous pandoras box and told not to open.she opened it all bad things came out and only hope stays in the box
hermes messenger of the gods protects the merchants
gaia mother earth
cerberus hell hound guardian of the underworld
narcissus a beautiful boy that fell in love with his reflection
Reply:Well you really shouldn't have procrastinated. Why are people so lazy these days?
You can't rely on other people for work that you should have done...
Reply:I don't think the people above read you question!
Here are a couple :
Echo is the source of the word echo.
Our word panic comes from Pan.
Narcissus gave his name to the flower narcissus, another word for daffodil.
For the rest you will need to be more creative. Like phrases "Pandora's box" which are used in English, or "Athens", the city named after the goddess.
Words in English that relate to Greek Gods and Goddesses?
Sorry, I dont give homework answers, not fair to you nor your teacher.
I will however suggest that you do some quick research ...
Goggle the key words:
mythological vocabulary
Reply:Cronos is Father Time, Gaia is Mother Earth, Pandora rquivalent is Garden Of Eden, Ares is War, Wisdom for Athena, Conceited for Narcissus, Hell Hound for Cerberus, Messenger for Hermes, Love for Aphrodite, Hell for Hades, Repeat for Echo, Puch equiv for Pan or close enough, God is Zeus, Demeter Earth Goddess, about all can say if you are sincere here it is.
Reply:cronos father of disasterus titans giants and all these. father of zeus. father of time
rhea mother of the above. saviour of zeus
zeus father of all gods. master of them. ruler of the cosmos.
hera wife of zeus. god patron of the family
athena symbol of wisdom
poseidon god of the sea
hades lord of the under-world
demeter goddess of agriculture and staff
persephone daughter of demeter, stolen by hades. she was cursed to live six months with her mother with the living (symbol of spring and summer) and six months with hades with the dead ( symbol of fall and winter)
artemis goddess protects the hunters
apollo god of light also protects the arts
aphrodite goddess of beauty
hephaestus god of crafts
ares god of war
orpheus mortal that played so perfectly the harp that he was allowed to retreive his dead wife eurydice from the underworld
pan half human half goatprotects the arts
pandora person given the famous pandoras box and told not to open.she opened it all bad things came out and only hope stays in the box
hermes messenger of the gods protects the merchants
gaia mother earth
cerberus hell hound guardian of the underworld
narcissus a beautiful boy that fell in love with his reflection
Reply:Well you really shouldn't have procrastinated. Why are people so lazy these days?
You can't rely on other people for work that you should have done...
Reply:I don't think the people above read you question!
Here are a couple :
Echo is the source of the word echo.
Our word panic comes from Pan.
Narcissus gave his name to the flower narcissus, another word for daffodil.
For the rest you will need to be more creative. Like phrases "Pandora's box" which are used in English, or "Athens", the city named after the goddess.
Outa these bands, what is ur fav? and which ones arnt screamo?
I just want the screamo. and whos ur fav and who do u recomend most?
Alove For Enemies
Anam Cara
Angelica
Anguish Unsaid
AP2
Argyle Park
As Cities Burn
As I Lay Dying
Atonement
August Burns Red
Balance of Power
Beanbag
Becoming The Archetype
Beloved
Blindside
Blissed
Bloodgood
Bloodlined Calligraphy
Bloody Sunday
Born Blind
Bride
Brutal Fight
Callisto
Chasing Victory
Chatterbox
Circus Dawn
Clear Convictions
Comeback Kid
Convicted
CR33
Crashdog
Crucifix
Dead Poetic
Decision
Deliverance
Demon Hunter
Destroy The Runner
Die Happy
Disciple
Dizmas
Dodgin' Bullets
Dogwood
Dead Poetic
Decision
Deliverance
Demon Hunter
Destroy The Runner
Die Happy
Disciple
Dizmas
Dodgin' Bullets
Dogwood
E-SO
East West
EDL
Embodyment
Emery
End of Destiny
Eso-Charis
Eternal Decision
Everdown
Extol
Falling Away
Farless
Few Left Standing
Figure Four
Focal Point
Focused
Global Warning
Gryp
Hammertown
Hanover Saints
Haste The Day
He Is Legend
Holy
Ilia
In Due Time
Jesus Wept
Justifide
Ken Tamplin
Kiss The Gunner
Klank
Kronicles
Kutless
Leader Dogs For The Blind
Lengsel
Life In Your Way
Living Sacrifice
Luti-Kriss
Magdallan
Mastedon
Maylene and the Sons of Disaster
Mewithoutyou
Modern Day John
Morbid Sacrifice
Mortal Treason
Mortification
Mr. Bishops
Nailed
Narcissus
Nema
Neshamah
New Breath
Nodes of Ranvier
Norma Jean
Officer Negative
Oil
One Bad Apple
Opposition Of One
Outcry
Overcome
Pillar
POD
Project 86
Randy Rose
Ransom
Real
Selfmindead
Seven System
Seventh Seal
Seventh Star
Shockwave
Short Notice
Shout
Showbread
Sinai Beach
Skillet
Skylines
Soapbox
Society's Finest
Soul Embraced
Spitfire
Spoken
Staple
Stars Are Falling
Stavesacre
Still Breathing
Still Remains
Stretch Arm Strong
Strongarm
Stryper
Symphony in Peril
Synnove
The 7 Method
The Awakening
The Chariot
The Crucified
The Showdown
The Wedding
These 5 Down
This Fire's Embrace
To Laodicea
Torn
Tourniquet
Training For Utopia
Travail
Unashamed
Vengeance
Vengeance Rising
War of Ages
Whitecross
Wish For Eden
With A Kiss
Wyrick
X-Sinner
X-Terra
Xd Out
xDisciplex AD
12 Stones
3rd Root
7 Method
Outa these bands, what is ur fav? and which ones arnt screamo?
As Cities Burn (Good live)
As I Lay Dying
August Burns Red
Becoming the Archetype
Bloodlined Caligraphy
Comeback Kid
Demon Hunter (Good live)
Destroy the Hunter
Haste the Day (Good live)
He Is Legend
Life in Your Way (Good live)
Living Sacrifice
Maylene
Mewithoutyou (Good live)
Nodes of Ranvier
Norma Jean
Showbread
Sinai Beach
Still Remains
The Chariot
The Wedding (Local and good live)
The majority of these bands aren't Screamo. And I'd like to point out that you have a nice list, but left off some really good bands. As Blood Runs Black, With Blood Comes Cleansing, Advent, etc.
Reply:i love as cities burn haste the day and mewithoutyou.
those are all not screamo.
all those bands like as i lay dying and norma jean and august burns red are not screamo. i think you know that already tho
Reply:Your list is too long.
For screamo check out Orchid, Swing Kids, Indian Summer.
Reply:No Disturbed or In Flames??!!
%26gt;:(
Reply:Is Mastedon a misspelling of Mastodon? If so, then that's my favorite.
Reply:maylene is my favorite out of those
Reply:Why is Extol on the list? I though they were a Norwegian Christian metal band.
Reply:i like
as i lay dying (metalcore)
becoming the archetype (metalcore)
demon hunter (metalcore)
destroy the runner (deathcore)
alove for enemies (metalcore)
maylene (southern metal)
as cities burn (not screamo anymore)
life in your way
norma jean
comeback kid (hardcore)
haste the day
august burns red
most of the bands on this list arent screamo. but more metalcore
haste the day is screamo
Alove For Enemies
Anam Cara
Angelica
Anguish Unsaid
AP2
Argyle Park
As Cities Burn
As I Lay Dying
Atonement
August Burns Red
Balance of Power
Beanbag
Becoming The Archetype
Beloved
Blindside
Blissed
Bloodgood
Bloodlined Calligraphy
Bloody Sunday
Born Blind
Bride
Brutal Fight
Callisto
Chasing Victory
Chatterbox
Circus Dawn
Clear Convictions
Comeback Kid
Convicted
CR33
Crashdog
Crucifix
Dead Poetic
Decision
Deliverance
Demon Hunter
Destroy The Runner
Die Happy
Disciple
Dizmas
Dodgin' Bullets
Dogwood
Dead Poetic
Decision
Deliverance
Demon Hunter
Destroy The Runner
Die Happy
Disciple
Dizmas
Dodgin' Bullets
Dogwood
E-SO
East West
EDL
Embodyment
Emery
End of Destiny
Eso-Charis
Eternal Decision
Everdown
Extol
Falling Away
Farless
Few Left Standing
Figure Four
Focal Point
Focused
Global Warning
Gryp
Hammertown
Hanover Saints
Haste The Day
He Is Legend
Holy
Ilia
In Due Time
Jesus Wept
Justifide
Ken Tamplin
Kiss The Gunner
Klank
Kronicles
Kutless
Leader Dogs For The Blind
Lengsel
Life In Your Way
Living Sacrifice
Luti-Kriss
Magdallan
Mastedon
Maylene and the Sons of Disaster
Mewithoutyou
Modern Day John
Morbid Sacrifice
Mortal Treason
Mortification
Mr. Bishops
Nailed
Narcissus
Nema
Neshamah
New Breath
Nodes of Ranvier
Norma Jean
Officer Negative
Oil
One Bad Apple
Opposition Of One
Outcry
Overcome
Pillar
POD
Project 86
Randy Rose
Ransom
Real
Selfmindead
Seven System
Seventh Seal
Seventh Star
Shockwave
Short Notice
Shout
Showbread
Sinai Beach
Skillet
Skylines
Soapbox
Society's Finest
Soul Embraced
Spitfire
Spoken
Staple
Stars Are Falling
Stavesacre
Still Breathing
Still Remains
Stretch Arm Strong
Strongarm
Stryper
Symphony in Peril
Synnove
The 7 Method
The Awakening
The Chariot
The Crucified
The Showdown
The Wedding
These 5 Down
This Fire's Embrace
To Laodicea
Torn
Tourniquet
Training For Utopia
Travail
Unashamed
Vengeance
Vengeance Rising
War of Ages
Whitecross
Wish For Eden
With A Kiss
Wyrick
X-Sinner
X-Terra
Xd Out
xDisciplex AD
12 Stones
3rd Root
7 Method
Outa these bands, what is ur fav? and which ones arnt screamo?
As Cities Burn (Good live)
As I Lay Dying
August Burns Red
Becoming the Archetype
Bloodlined Caligraphy
Comeback Kid
Demon Hunter (Good live)
Destroy the Hunter
Haste the Day (Good live)
He Is Legend
Life in Your Way (Good live)
Living Sacrifice
Maylene
Mewithoutyou (Good live)
Nodes of Ranvier
Norma Jean
Showbread
Sinai Beach
Still Remains
The Chariot
The Wedding (Local and good live)
The majority of these bands aren't Screamo. And I'd like to point out that you have a nice list, but left off some really good bands. As Blood Runs Black, With Blood Comes Cleansing, Advent, etc.
Reply:i love as cities burn haste the day and mewithoutyou.
those are all not screamo.
all those bands like as i lay dying and norma jean and august burns red are not screamo. i think you know that already tho
Reply:Your list is too long.
For screamo check out Orchid, Swing Kids, Indian Summer.
Reply:No Disturbed or In Flames??!!
%26gt;:(
Reply:Is Mastedon a misspelling of Mastodon? If so, then that's my favorite.
Reply:maylene is my favorite out of those
Reply:Why is Extol on the list? I though they were a Norwegian Christian metal band.
Reply:i like
as i lay dying (metalcore)
becoming the archetype (metalcore)
demon hunter (metalcore)
destroy the runner (deathcore)
alove for enemies (metalcore)
maylene (southern metal)
as cities burn (not screamo anymore)
life in your way
norma jean
comeback kid (hardcore)
haste the day
august burns red
most of the bands on this list arent screamo. but more metalcore
haste the day is screamo
Mythology??
I need to know a
~illustration [[symbol]]
~qualities
~special powers
~lesson learned from myth
~natural phenomena [[aspect of science]]
for each of the following gods, mortals, beasts, etc. if there is none you can think of ur cant find a website or sumthing say NONE please...not all of them have those...the list i need them for is:
~Zues
~Hera
~Prometheus
~Pandora
~Athena
~Apollo
~Artemis
~Hermes
~Arachne
~Orion and the 7 sisters
~Demeter
~Persephone
~Echo
~Narcissus
~Odysseus
~Cupid
~Psyche
~Perseus
~Medusa
~Sirens
~Antaeus
~Pegasus
~Phoenix
~Hades
if you can't fill out all of them please help me with a little! i dont understand them and i have a school project!
Mythology??
Do your own homework. Research them. Google them, you'll find out tons of stuff. Do Yahoo Search not Yahoo answers!!
Reply:okay well go to ask.com. it works good. just type in like the name of the people and then type in your question. then it will give you the answer there. just look you'll find it.
Reply:They are right, you need to do your own homework.
Go to google.com and type in "Pegasus" then just try clicking some of the links that show up and read what the pages say. You'll find your answers.
Try Wikipedia.
Reply:I don't mean to sound like a teacher (as I'm only almost thirteen), but you won't learn anything unless you do the work yourself. Try this, it makes learning a little bit more fun:
http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0geu9NYaRhImy...
Hope it helps and good luck!
rain roots
~illustration [[symbol]]
~qualities
~special powers
~lesson learned from myth
~natural phenomena [[aspect of science]]
for each of the following gods, mortals, beasts, etc. if there is none you can think of ur cant find a website or sumthing say NONE please...not all of them have those...the list i need them for is:
~Zues
~Hera
~Prometheus
~Pandora
~Athena
~Apollo
~Artemis
~Hermes
~Arachne
~Orion and the 7 sisters
~Demeter
~Persephone
~Echo
~Narcissus
~Odysseus
~Cupid
~Psyche
~Perseus
~Medusa
~Sirens
~Antaeus
~Pegasus
~Phoenix
~Hades
if you can't fill out all of them please help me with a little! i dont understand them and i have a school project!
Mythology??
Do your own homework. Research them. Google them, you'll find out tons of stuff. Do Yahoo Search not Yahoo answers!!
Reply:okay well go to ask.com. it works good. just type in like the name of the people and then type in your question. then it will give you the answer there. just look you'll find it.
Reply:They are right, you need to do your own homework.
Go to google.com and type in "Pegasus" then just try clicking some of the links that show up and read what the pages say. You'll find your answers.
Try Wikipedia.
Reply:I don't mean to sound like a teacher (as I'm only almost thirteen), but you won't learn anything unless you do the work yourself. Try this, it makes learning a little bit more fun:
http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0geu9NYaRhImy...
Hope it helps and good luck!
rain roots
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