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Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon
Marigolds, a play by Paul
Zindel which won the 1971
Pulitzer Prize for
Drama "
Marigolds" (short story), by
Eugenia Collier...
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known variously as
African marigolds (usually
referring to
cultivars and
hybrids of
Tagetes erecta), or
French marigolds (usually
referring to hybrids...
- Lottie, and har**** her
while she
tends to her
garden of
marigolds by
throwing stones at the
marigolds and
yelling rude
things at her. They also make fun of...
- Randolph, in May 1911. Sarah, was born in
October 1914, and
Marigold, in
November 1918.
Marigold died in
August 1921, from sepsis. On 15
September 1922, the...
- best if
planted in
sunny locations with rich, well-drained soil. Pot
marigolds typically bloom quickly from seed (in
under two months) in
bright yellows...
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Mexican marigold also
known as cempasĂșchil, or
Aztec marigold is a
native flower to MĂ©xico and was
first used by the
Aztecs and is used in the Mexican...
- The
Marigold is a
Canadian dystopian novel by
Andrew F. ****van
published by ECW
Press in 2023. Set in a ****uristic Toronto, The
Marigold focuses on a...
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Marigold (also
known as
Marigold: An
Adventure in India) is a 2007
romantic musical comedy directed by
Willard Carroll. The film is
about an
American actress...
- magzter.com.
Retrieved 23 June 2020.
Vipul (12
January 2020). ""Days of
Marigolds draws from
normal human life and thus
belongs to everybody" -Filmmaker...
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Effect of
Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon
Marigolds is a play
written by Paul Zindel, a
playwright and
science teacher.
Zindel received the 1971 Pulitzer...