A rose (/ˈroʊz/) is a woody perennial flowering plant of the genus Rosa, in the family Rosaceae. There are over 100 species and thousands of cultivars. They form a group of plants that can be erect shrubs, climbing or trailing with stems that are often armed with sharp prickles. Flowers vary in size and shape and are usually large and showy, in colours ranging from white through yellows and reds. Most species are native to Asia, with smaller numbers native to Europe, North America, and northwest Africa. Species, cultivars and hybrids are all widely grown for their beauty and often are fragrant. Rose plants range in size from compact, miniature roses, to climbers that can reach seven meters in height. Different species hybridize easily, and this has been used in the development of the wide range of garden roses.
The name rose comes from French, itself from Latin rosa, which was perhaps borrowed from Oscan, from Greek ρόδον rhódon (Aeolic βρόδον wródon), itself borrowed from Old Persian wrd- (wurdi), related to Avestan varəδa, Sogdian ward, Parthian wâr.
In mathematics, a rose or rhodonea curve is a sinusoid plotted in polar coordinates.
Up to similarity, these curves can all be expressed by a polar equation of the form
or, alternatively, as a pair of Cartesian parametric equations of the form
If k is an integer, the curve will be rose-shaped with
Where k is even, the entire graph of the rose will be traced out exactly once when the value of theta,θ changes from 0 to 2π. When k is odd, this will happen on the interval between 0 and π. (More generally, this will happen on any interval of length 2π for k even, and π for k odd.)
If k is a half-integer (e.g. 1/2, 3/2, 5/2), the curve will be rose-shaped with 4k petals.
If k can be expressed as n±1/6, where n is a nonzero integer, the curve will be rose-shaped with 12k petals.
If k can be expressed as n/3, where n is an integer not divisible by 3, the curve will be rose-shaped with n petals if n is odd and 2n petals if n is even.
Roses have been long used as symbols in a number of societies. Roses are ancient symbols of love and beauty. "Rose" means pink or red in a variety of languages (such as the Romance languages and Greek).
The rose was sacred to a number of goddesses including Isis, whose rose appears in the late classical allegorical novel The Golden Ass as "the sweet Rose of reason and virtue" that saves the hero from his bewitched life in the form of a donkey. The ancient Greeks and Romans identified the rose with the goddess of love, Aphrodite (Greek name) and Venus (Roman name).
In Rome a wild rose would be placed on the door of a room where secret or confidential matters were discussed. The phrase sub rosa, or "under the rose", means to keep a secret — derived from this ancient Roman practice.
The cultivation of geometrical gardens, in which the rose has often held pride of place, has a long history in Iran and surrounding lands. In the lyric ghazal, it is the beauty of the rose that provokes the longing song of the nightingale - an image prominent, for example, in the poems of Hafez.
"The Victims are what mean the most to us and that we cared so much about. And we're
Friends with, and had our classes with. I just really feel that we are going to be known as
The school that overcame."
(whoa) I know you're feelin' pain right now
(whoa) And you don't wanna talk right now
(whoa) I know you're going through something
And you don't want to be bothered right now (whoa)
Not gonna lie and say I understand
(whoa) I just wanna be here for you if I can
(whoa) To hold your hand and be by your side
And together we will get through these times
And we will cry together (uh huh)
And we'll fight this together (uh huh)
And we'll be strong together
Stand together
Pray together
Rise up
When you feel you cant go on
Rise up
And all of your hope is gone
Rise up
When you're weak and you cant be strong
Rise up (rise up)
Rise up
And when the tears start to fall
Rise up
And you feel you've given it your all
Rise up
When your back is up against the wall
Rise
Rise up
(whoa) Now I know the burdens that you bear
(whoa) And you don't think nobody cares
(whoa) A storm comes out of nowhere
And you feelin' like it just ain't fair (whoa)
Not here to preach about the brighter side (no)
Cause I understand and now is not the time (oh)
See I just want to help you make it right
Walk with you, holding up candle lights
And we will cry together (we will cry together)
And we'll fight this together (stand up and fight)
And we'll be strong together (hey)
Stand together (stand together)
Pray together
Rise up (woo)
When you feel you can't go on (feel like you can't go on)
Rise up
And all of your hope is gone (all your hope is gone)
Rise up
When you're weak and you can't be strong (hey
Rise (you gotta rise up yeah)
Rise up
And when the tears start to fall (yeah)
Rise up
And you feel you've given it your all
Rise up
When your back is up against the wall
Rise (rise)
You see struggle
Struggle has no color (hey)
No color (hey)
In the midst of crisis
You are my sister (hey) and I'm your brother (yeah)
And side by side we'll face this thing
Standin' tall (standin' tall)
You and me (hey)
Rise up
Rise
Rise up
Rise (Woo)
Rise up (Hey)
Rise
We will rise
Rise up
Heads up to the sky
Rise up
Rise
When all hope has fallen yeah
Rise up
We'll stand tall and believe (yes we will)
Rise
Rise up
And we gotta know tomorrow will come (yeah) and
Rise
Rise up
You will have the victory
Rise up
Hey Rise up Rise up
Rise
Rise up
Hey hey hey hey hey
Rise
Rise up
In the middle, in the middle of your storm when you, (rise up)
When you think you, when you think you cannot make it rise up
Rise up (ooh)
Rise
Rise up
God bless you Virginia. Our hearts go out to you and your families
Peace