| 1. | Response to Trees
In Celebration of Trees is full of interesting information of several different kinds of trees. The film leaves the viewer with a new respect and appreciation of trees.
Trees serve a number of different functions for the environment. ... Trees are even useful after they have died by retu...
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| 2. | What would we do if there were no trees What wood you do if there were no trees? ... Forests are made up of trees and trees make most of the necessities of life. That is why it is important for us to take care of our trees because if we don’t, who will.
Join me in the theater of mind outside the geometrical confinements of these walls...
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| 3. | Logging in Algonquin Yes or No
Should logging still occur in Algonquin Park? ...
Not many other places than Algonquin Park have large amounts of trees around, so where are we going to get wood? In Algonquin there are many trees and many different species of trees that can be used. The trees in other areas are small and...
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| 4. | Acid Rain on Trees Year 10 Student Research Assignment – By Joel Jacob
Aim:
The aim of my experiment was to find out how an acid rain solution effects pine trees in different ways and whether limestone changes the effects of the acid rain.
Introduction:
My experiment will prove whether limestone neutralise...
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| 5. | Transcendentalist Essay In the woods there lies a 100 foot ring of brush and in the middle of this brush there is a circle of open space of a few trees and twenty feet in diameter. Also, in this circle there are lots of fallen trees and they have all fallen in the same direction as if the wind has caused it. There are abou...
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| 6. | ghjgjhfj Earth Report. Connected Media is a regional partner of TVE International and a member of TVE Asia Pacific. If Trees Could Talk Length: 25mins approx. ... www.connectedmedia.org/cmt/EarthReport/ er_IfTreesCouldTalk.htm - 14k - Cached - Similar pages If Trees Could Talk [US-Import] [IMPORT] Willis/Blu...
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| 7. | MNES As an advisor to the Premier of British Columbia I would recommend that the province continue in it’s current direction in pricing provincially owned trees. Although the Canadian and American systems can never be exactly the same due to differing values, tax systems, governments and current log harv...
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| 8. | Innocence and Freedom Birches by Robert Frost The poem, “Birches” by Robert Frost was written in 1915. Frost described the poem in a passionate manner, which gives it “Toward heaven” feeling he used to get when he would climb trees. ... The boy didn’t had to worry about all the responsibilities which we gain through out life, just feel free an...
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| 9. | Pruning Trees and Shrubs In a well-planned garden, pruning isn’t a hard task. Shrubs and trees are usually chosen based on their shape, growth rate, and mature size. Shrubs and trees are generally planted in accommodating spots where they wont grow out of scale, or cast out to large a shade spot. ... Because they are unl...
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| 10. | my dream House My Dream House
I have lots of ideas of how my house should look in the future. ... I want lots of trees around my house. ... On one of the weeping willow trees will be a tree house made like a spaceship. ...
The house itself will be rather large. ... In one of the bedrooms on the fi...
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| 11. | None Pre-deforestation The robin population was large and thriving. They were large in size and were a variety of colors and had different shaped and sized beaks. There were three apparent varieties of robins, which I will refer to as Groups A, B and C. Robins in Group A were brown, had reddish-orange br...
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| 12. | Chaparral Weather
- Chaparral vegetation consists mainly of drought resistant evergreen shrubs and small trees. ...
- Chaparral is characterized as being very hot and dry. ...
Plants
- Chaparral is usually dominated by a dense growth of evergreen shrubs, but may contain short, drought-res...
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| 13. | Temperate deciduous forests The Biome I chose was the Temperate Deciduous Forest. ... The average annual temperature in a deciduous forest is 50° F. ... Humidity in these forests is high, from 60% to 80%. ... In deciduous forests there are five different zones. ... Many deciduous forests are near oceans. Temperate Deciduou...
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| 14. | Bonsai Amy DuBiel
English 1010
2003-10-08
How To Start A Bonsai
I have found a wonderful way to relax and become one with nature, through the art of Bonsai. Bonsai means tree on tray, or in container. Bonsai is the artistic formation ...
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| 15. | Bonsai Care Amy DuBiel
English 1010
2003-10-08
How To Start A Bonsai
I have found a wonderful way to relax and become one with nature, through the art of Bonsai. Bonsai means tree on tray, or in container. Bonsai is the artistic formation ...
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| 16. | rainforests Rainforests
I decided to go ahead and do this article in the form of a mini-report because it is very extensive.
People have been destroying the rainforests for a long time. ... Rainforests are very peaceful places where lots of green trees and vines hang for the animals to jump around. ... T...
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| 17. | Nature at it’s Best The oldest park in Cape Girardeau, Capaha Park, was established in 1914. This park is located near Southeast Missouri State University. Within this park there are three baseball fields, a swimming pool, the rose display garden, and along with many other features, there is also a 3.5-acre fishing pon...
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| 18. | Playful childhood Childish Indulgences It was just a small grouping of mature maple and oak trees nestled among rows of two-story apartment buildings. To a passerby, this grouping of trees may seem out of place among the endless square structures. To me, it was a childhood haven, a place I could be free from all that...
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| 19. | Logging The Pros and Cons Introduction:
Logging is the cutting down of trees. Logging has both pros and cons. Logging can benefit humans yet it also cannot benefit humans. Logging definitely does not benefit the animals that once lived in the logged area. I did much research over logging over the internet and from read...
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| 20. | Discriptive Jacob Roundtree Professor Bennett English 1010-30 23 September 2003 Water Fountain The Dixie Sate College campus is neither new nor old. It has seen its share of new and old students come and go. Nothing in particular stands out or falls into the shadows of another. The campus has its own sense of s...
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| 21. | Acid Rain Acid rain is a serious problem in our environment. ... Today it is one of the main topics that the EPA discusses to prevent and researches ways that acid rain can be curbed. Acid rain originates from pollution in the environment and leads to the deaths of many wildlife and trees. ...
Acid rain c...
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| 22. | thinning the forest I found the article, “Forest Thinning Bill Ok’d”, on the Az Central webpage. It was an informative article about a bill that was recently passed by the government for thinning of trees in forest to prevent forest fires. Within the last five years, with Arizona, Colorado, and California’s fires, we...
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| 23. | CRITICAL REVIEW OF THOMAS L FRIEDMANSTHE LEXUS AND THE OLIVE TREE Thomas Friedman’s “The Lexus and the Olive Tree” is an in-depth look with a unique perspective towards the rapidly progressing era of globalization. ...
Friedman could not have picked a better title for this book or used better symbols then the Lexus and the olive tree to describe this era of glob...
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| 24. | RAINFOREST DESTRUCTION ... Many medicines, foods, natural insecticides and oil
producing trees are found in the rainforest. The rainforest also holds endless possibilities for
useful, undiscovered resources. These could include cures for disease and new food crops that
will be wiped out before they are found...
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| 25. | The Times They Are a Changin As the last leaves of autumn are blown from the trees by wintry winds, I find myself looking back at the season just ended. A season where everything changes, the weather, the color of leaves on the trees, people and their moods, the list could go on forever. Fall happens to be one of my most favori...
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| 26. | Night s Before Christmas
Everyone knows that Christmas is the best Holiday of the year. Putting Christmas lights up, hanging up your stalking, opening presents, and my all time favorite decorating the Christmas tree. Christmas trees are a work of art. Not just putting the lights one, and Angel on top, but...
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| 27. | In a Notebook "In A Notebook" The poem In a Notebook was written by James Fenton. In my opinion this poem is interesting in the way that it conveys a clam atmosphere and on the last verse everything goes off balance and everything is lost. I also liked the idea that the writer is sitting at a table drinking coffe...
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| 28. | WEIGHTED TREE SIMILARITY TECHNIQUES FOR MULTI AGENTSYSTEMS ... A multi-agent system (e. ...
In previous multi-agent systems, weighted keywords/keyphrases were put forward to represent the information an agent is carrying or seeking. ... , 1995], and the Resource Description Framework (RDF) [Lassila and Swick, 1999], node-labelled, arc-labelled, and a...
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| 29. | Rainforest Destruction RAINFOREST DESTRUCTION
"This we know- the earth does not belong to man, man belongs to the earth. ... Many medicines, foods, natural insecticides and oil producing trees are found in the rainforest. ... The rainforest also holds endless possibilities for useful, undiscovered resources. These c...
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| 30. | A winter day It was my thirteenth year on a cold winter's day, as I walked through the enchanted forest, I could see the tall silent trees holding large amounts of snow in their long branches. The ground was white as the snow had enslave it too. The whole landscape seemed a deserted one…the trees, the snow, the ...
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| 31. | Plants in the forest Plants in the forest.
The forest is many trees. ...
The large trees form the most characteristic part of a forest. ... There are many kinds of forest in our land: spruce forest, birch wood, pine forest, broad-leaved forest, etc. ...
Forest plants, b...
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| 32. | Rocky Mountain Report Rocky Mountains Report
In winter, cold air flows into the bottom of the valleys, this favours smaller trees and bushes, while the slopes below the snow line are typically covered with taller spruce and fir trees, among other species. ...
(Appendix 1)
Appendix 1: Rocky Mountain National P...
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| 33. | Super powers Have you ever been chased by a giant eruption of snow that made the ground shake, and the crashing noise of the ocean? I once encountered this terrifying trail of life that has lead me to this day. The events of that day started out so calm and relaxing, I would have never believed I could have been...
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| 34. | Environment ... Peoples attitude to the environment can change over time. ...
(a) Ask at least four people of varying ages their opinions on how we care about the environment. ... But if you would ask my cousins they would reply like this, its important to keep the environment free from pollution and in its...
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| 35. | Scopes Trial Arguments MAIN ARGUMENTS:
Against evolution – use quotes from scientists describing evolution as unproven, also use book pages to show that this description of evolution was not “good science” in that it was highly racist and opinionated instead of factual, if evolution exists no point in faith bcuz no hig...
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| 36. | Changes in the ecology and appearance of the land 1834 1884 The settlement of the pioneers in Upper Canada changed the ecology and appearance of the land in several ways. This essay will discuss and analyze the changes that the pioneers imposed on the land and ecology by examining the topics of forests, soil conditions, housing, crops and animals (domestic ...
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| 37. | top ten concepts of ecology 1. Mutualisms are the most abundant and the most important of all the interactions. For example, if mutualisms didn’t exist, plants wouldn’t be able to depend on other organisms for seed dispersal. As a result of that, there would be significantly less species of plants, providing less food for the ...
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| 38. | the bean trees Throughout the history of literature, great works have made their impact through the thematic elements of which they are composed. In Barbara Kingsolver’s The Bean Trees , three main themes reoccur throughout the novel and make a profound impact on the reader. The first of these themes is family, wi...
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| 39. | Ode to A Nightingale Vs Ode on a Grecian urn Ode on a Grecian Urn vs. Ode to a Nightingale
Ode on a Grecian Urn is written to initially state the perfection of the permanence depicted in the world of Tempe or the dales of Arcady. The speakers real world of process, change, passion, and death is that of which is trying to be escaped by visual...
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| 40. | snowboardin Picture yourself on a nice and cold February afternoon, and the ground is covered with fluffy, sugar-white snow. You and your buddies just got done hiking up a huge 5600 foot high mountain that no one has hiked up before. Everyone in your group is just psyched to reach the top, but there is a very i...
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| 41. | Rain in the Desert Rain in the Desert
Pitter-patter, pitter-patter that is what I hear as the rain comes gently falling down on the skylights of my house and the trees in my yard. It seems as if the desperate trees turn their branches up to be cleansed in both body and soul by washing off the dust that has developed ...
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| 42. | Toco Toucan My report is on the Toco Toucan. ...
The Toucan is a beautiful bird. ... The Toucan is a producer because it helps spread seeds of trees by eating them and passing them through their bodies. ...
The Toucan looks like a feather ball when it sleeps. ...
The Toucan is the largest of its f...
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| 43. | yard THE YARD
One day as I sit looking out the kitchen window at the backyard, I thought about all the yards I had experienced in my lifetime. ... We made it our yard with the help of a fence. ... My grandmother had a few spring flowers planted in the yard. ... The yard was crisscrosse...
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| 44. | art Helping people and the environment We support community projects that plant fast growing, permanent beneficial trees. These trees restore our environment, improve agricultural productivity and provide economic benefits to people in developing countries. Our projects not only restore deforested areas...
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| 45. | Elephants The Versatile, the Clumsy, the Elephants. ... Actually, some of the abilities of elephants may truly be surprising.
To swim or not to swim, this is the question among elephants. ... It wouldn’t ordinarily until it is brought to light that elephants are naturally afraid of the water. Although ...
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| 46. | hello E.Lit Notes Poem: Field Glasses Poet: Andrew Young Through buds still speak in hints (personification) And frozen ground has set the flints As fast as precious stones (simile) And birds perch on the boughs, silent as cones (simile) Suddenly waked from sloth Young trees put on a ten years' growth (ex...
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| 47. | Canada vs Brazil Canada vs Brazil
Have you ever stopped to think about how different cultures really are?
Well I did and I’m doing an essay on it, and in my essay I compared Brazils culture to my own culture in Canada. ...
Education:
In Brazi...
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| 48. | My Gareden My Garden I was born and spent most of my life so far in Russia. To be more particular, I have always lived in a small town, named Korkino, which is situated in the heart of the Ural Mountains. Most of the precious memories that I keep in my soul are connected with Korkino and its surroundings. This...
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| 49. | Reminiscence Reminiscence Ever since I can remember, I have been a driver. I will never forget helping my parents steer our new car up our driveway, or riding upon my uncle's knee as I happily yelled, "Faster, faster" when we took that bumpy ride on the noisy tractor or simply mowing the lawn. My "right hand", A...
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| 50. | shooting stars AHH! I woke up in the middle of the night, my window open. The wind was blowing so hard. I’m scared to go close my window. Finally I get up, look outside the window. The wind blowing so hard that it looks like the trees are falling down. Scary shadows of trees scaring me. Looking at the sky, thinkin...
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