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Waching daily Jan 24 2018

how to get more marigold flowering & care

as you can see this is white marigold flowers

white marigold

rare verities of flowers color

today i will guide you how to easily care of marigold

you will get more blooms

first of all if we talk how to increase flowering

dead head old dry flowers always

new branches will come after deadheading

where to keep marigold

keep always in full sunlight

6 to 7 hrs sunlight

do not overwatering

over watering will create fungus problem

do not watering over the plants

terrace garden

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Women take center stage at Davos 2018 | CNBC Reports - Duration: 3:13.

Modern feminism must include men.

Shelley Zalis is no stranger to the Davos Man.

Inside a pop-up on the outskirts of the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Switzerland

– we found Shelley hosting high-profile women executives who she says have been left

out of the conversation at Davos for decades.

What it's really all about is creating a destination or really a home for equality.

For world leaders to come and not just admire the problems and talk about the problems but

to create solutions for change.

Shelley's pop-up, dubbed "The Equality Lounge" this year, has been a fixture at

Davos and other major business conferences around the world for years.

In here, anything goes.

And it truly is authentic unplugged conversations about what we're truly going to do.

In this lounge, the minority acts and feels like the majority.

Of the roughly 3,000 participants at Davos last year, only 21% were women.

But this year at Davos the future looks slightly more female.

For the first time in its nearly 50-year history, the conference is chaired entirely by women.

There is this economic case for gender parity.

Davos' co-chairs include powerhouses like Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg, IMF

Managing Director Christine Lagarde, and IBM CEO Ginni Rommety.

All of those people are reflective of being some of the most influential people within

their stakeholder group.

So it's almost irrelevant what that particular gender is but at the same time it's powerful

that the seven of them are female leaders.

Women still only represent one fifth of all the participants this year, but we did find

the split on stage was a bit more even, with women moderating nearly as many panels as

men.

Outside of the conference, we noticed several companies jumping on the gender equality bandwagon.

The myths are taking over some of the narrative and that's what we want to stop.

Procter & Gamble partnered with women's leadership platform Seneca Women to bust some

of the biggest myths women face in the workforce.

Procter & Gamble's North America Group President says the conversation needs to change around

gender equality- and Davos is a good place to do that.

We want to spark a conversation.

We want to change mindsets.

And we want to create a picture of a different world.

And then for Davos, we want to set an expectation that we all lead towards that.

But there's still a long way to go.

A new report from the World Economic Forum found that among the 1.4 million jobs in the

U.S. expected to be disrupted over the next decade, a majority - 57% - belong to women.

The Forum also estimates it will take 100 years to close the gender pay gap based on

current trends.

One thing these women can agree on?

That's not soon enough.

That's just too long, right?

So we need to find a way to make progress and we need to make step-change progress immediately.

We do need to create simple next-step solutions so that we can look back and say, wow, look

how far we've come.

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