Spider Plant
By: mary-grace arquelada • Essay • 479 Words • February 18, 2015 • 1,155 Views
Spider Plant
Name: Mary-Grace Arquelada Date: February 13, 2015
Course: Managing the performance of individuals Course Leader: Dr. Skoulas
Subject: Imaginization - Essay
A spider plant is basically almost the same as any other kind of plant. Just like every organization, New York College is the same with every university. To produce a spider plant a certain type of soil is needed. New York College was founded in 1989; its main campus is in Athens, Greece and it is licensed by the Ministry of Education and lifelong learning and religious Affairs. New York College is a leading educational institution. Hence, a spider plant is considered as one of the most adaptable house plants and the easiest to grow. New York College has three other branches, the New York College in Thessaloniki, University of New York in Tirana and University of New York in Prague.
When a spider plant begins to grow it produces the mother plant on which the roots are connected into the soil. In order for the college to grow it needs people, such as staff including professors, maintenance, and of course students. The students and teachers play a big role in the university because they are the heart of the university. Thus a spider plant cannot grow without the help of its mother plant. Plants consume water, sunlight and pull carbon dioxide from the air in order for them to grow and release oxygen. The same goes with the university as it annually gains profit from students who pay monthly fees as a return of brain food. It helps both the teacher and student to gain the knowledge and experiences they learn and have throughout those particular years and it enhances the University to grow and expand.