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James Gonzalez

Hello!
My name is James Gonzalez, I was born in San Antonio, Texas. I have lived here my whole life. I attended Central Catholic High School. I am currently majoring in Biology and minoring in exercises and sports science. I am a member of the Marianist Leadership Program and Sigma Phi Epsilon.

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Matthew Holland

It is one of the best of its kind in it the respective section hands down. I look forward to reading more from them in the future and hope they can write about different topics that would be equally interesting. Angiosperms, fun to say fun to learn about. This was a very interesting infographic that had a lot to say and did so in a very concise way.

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26/04/2023

5:12 pm

Joseph Frausto

Congratulations on your nomination! This infographic does an excellent job of drawing the reader in with an eye catching title and a narrative that does not disappoint. Informing us of the functions of such plants before revealing how commonplace is genius and I feel as though I have learned quite a lot from this.

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26/04/2023

5:12 pm

Esmeralda Gomez

Such an exceptionally amazing infographic! I absolutely love the colorway chosen for this infographic. The information given does an amazing job of educating the audience about this topic which is incredibly important in today’s society. The challenges discussed in this infographic are certainly ones that we can overcome if we work together. This infographic and its information was one of the best I’ve seen in this category. Great job!

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26/04/2023

5:12 pm

Sydney Nieto

Congratulations on your nomination. I like the layout of your infographic design as it caught my attention right away. I found it interesting how 80% of our plants are Angiosperm, as I didn’t know that the term existed. The fact that the fertilization had been around for 275 million years is crazy. Overall, this was very informative and fun to read about.

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28/04/2023

5:12 pm

Nnamdi Onwuzurike

Congratulations on your nomination! Your infographic on angiosperms is a creative and informative way of presenting complex botanical information. It effectively summarizes the different parts of a flower and the pollination process, making it easy for readers to understand. The colorful and visually appealing design also adds to the overall impact of the infographic. Well done on a great piece of work!

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28/04/2023

5:12 pm

Alaina De Leon

Great information. I enjoy how the author let the information speak for itself rather than let it be too flashy. The graphics information was easy and the flow was perfect.I like the plant and the colors that were used to make the information stick out. Something that stuck out to me was the facts in the graphic and the timeline of our earths history. Over all a great effort and a wonderful job !

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30/04/2023

5:12 pm

Greitin Rodriguez

Angiosperms is an important part that has made history and will continue to make history. It is an important and necessary plant that gives life and health to the planet and living organisms. We get materials, food, and other resources. This plant is special and we need to make sure to come together and plant more, find ways to keep them alive, and protect them from harmful ways of humans.

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01/05/2023

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Victoria Dubois

This infographic is amazing! The color scheme is great, and the information is crucial for today’s society. It discusses challenges that can be overcome if we work together. This is fascinating. Angiosperms are very important to read about to understand their history.

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09/05/2023

5:12 pm

Gaitan Martinez

I absolutely love the neat and fancy style of this infographic, you can tell the author really took time in the research and organizing it very well. If it was a physical object, I’m sure it would be scented, and a very nice scent too. Previously I read about gymnosperms, but these are pretty unique, the other plant groups sound so similar, but fertilization occurs only twice with this plant group.

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11/05/2023

5:12 pm

khernandez40

Hi James, I enjoyed reading your angiosperms infographics. I love flowers and learn more about their reproductive and evolutionary cycle. The simplicity of it helps me focus on your informative details presented. It would be lovely to see different labeled visuals of angiosperms such as roses or tomatoes to see various examples of plants. Overall, it is very informative and visually appealing. Good Job 😊

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09/02/2024

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