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Olympic Holidays

http://allinclusive-holiday.co.cc/

Olympic Holidays is one of the leading holiday firms within the UK when travelling to countries such as Cyprus and the Greek Islands. For over 45 years, they have been a popular destination to many tourists worldwide. As winners of numerous awards over the last few years, it is proven that they give our customers exactly what they want.

You know you are in safe hands with Olympic Holidays because they are licensed by the Civil Aviation Authority and hold an Air Travel Organiser’s Licensee that protects you financially so basically you are guaranteed a great deal of security when you travel with them.

When travelling with Olympic Holidays, they strive to meet the needs of their customers so whatever it is you are looking for in a holiday, it can be assured you will get what you are looking for if you were to book with this firm. It could be a 4 star or a 5 star holiday you want, it could be an all inclusive holiday you fancied, whatever it is that interests you, it can be assured that with this firm you are highly likely to get a holiday package that is suitable for you.

There is many different holiday deals available for you. Some of our main deals are what we call ‘’last minute deals’’ which could be something ranging from £115 to £175 and that is just for flights only. There is also our cheaper options, that we call ‘’budget summer holiday options’’. We offer these from just £49. These could be to destinations such as Rhodes, Cyprus, Mykonos and Crete.

শুক্রবার, ২৫ মে, ২০১২

Pome

An apple is a pome fruit. The parts of the fruit are labelled
In botany, a pome (after the Latin word for fruit: pōmum) is a type of fruit produced by flowering plants in the subtribe Malinae of the family Rosaceae.

A pome is an accessory fruit composed of one or more carpels surrounded by accessory tissue. The accessory tissue is interpreted by some specialists as an extension of the receptacle and is then referred to as "fruit cortex",[1] and by others as a fused hypanthium[1] or "torus";[2] it is the most edible part of this fruit.

The carpels of a pome are fused within the "core".[3] Although the exocarp, mesocarp, and endocarp of some other fruit types look very much like the skin, flesh, and core respectively of a pome, they are parts of the carpel (see diagram). The exocarp and mesocarp of a pome may be fleshy and difficult to distinguish from one another and from the hypanthial tissue. The endocarp forms a leathery or stony case around the seed, and corresponds to what is commonly called the core. The shriveled remains of the sepals, style and stamens can sometimes be seen at the end of a pome opposite the stem, and the ovary is therefore often described as inferior in these flowers.