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    1. My past camping experiences have been quite minor, but I used to live out in the desert with lots of wilderness around 2. The area I’m in is a more desert biome, outside or by a school with a large patch of desert. The typical temperature is Hot and I would expect minor precipitation to fall there in the month of my visit. The soil type is dry dirt and is very dusty, as well as the area around me is very barren. I chose a site on a slope without a water drainage feature. 3. I expected to…

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    philosophical inquiry meets the starting point of human thought with the most basic questions whose answers, varied as they may be, determine the ways in which man perceives the most basic elements of life, and consequently the most complex. What is the true root of knowledge? Is there an objective truth? Are there any ontological absolutes? The answers to these questions must be given by every human being, consciously or subconsciously, not as a matter of rational duty but as a fact of life;…

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    sulphur and iron. The plant absorbs these nutrients through the roots from the soil. These thing aren’t the only things plants need to survive though, they need things like water, sugar, and salt. The roots can allow many different things to pass into the plant. It selects many things such as nitrogen, water, and calcium. There are many ways that the plant can get its sugar. Photosynthesis within the leaves and the roots. The roots cannot make the sugar, however, they can let natural sugars…

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    Suggested Headline: Are Your Cemetery Trees a Safety Risk? Suggested Subheading: Learn how to perform a risk assessment on your trees – and why it’s important to do so each season. Your trees – with their beautiful budding branches – provide cemetery visitors a quiet, shady place to reflect. Yet those enormous, stunning trees won’t always be a safe haven for your guests to sit under. From just-planted to always-present, all trees need a seasonal inspection to ensure the safety of your…

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    A story. What is the definition of a story? Characterized as an account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment, this may be the legal definition of story. Nonetheless, there is so much more to it than just the physical words that are made up to define it. Similarly, this image may seem pretty self explanatory, however, when one digs below the surface of the original image, there is a deeper meaning, purpose, and point. At first glance, the image simply consists of a wolf…

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    Full Tree Removal

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    cycle. First, they must be cared for and nurtured, and then there comes a point when they must wither away, dry up and die. Your trees may be at the end of their lifespan for reasons including: Disease: these can occur in the foliage, the stem, or the roots. Certain infections can cause the wood to rot or decay, leaving tree removal as the only option. Harmful…

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    The Giver Word Analysis

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    community. One of the first words in The Giver birthmother. Most people use the word birth mother still to this day, but most of us people use the word biological mother meaning your mom of birth. But in the community they use it as a birth mother. It means the same thing, but just in a different way. A birthmother in The Giver is important because that is where the kids come from. Meaning…

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    Woman Poem Analysis

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    “She tried to be a book, but he wouldn’t read” (lines15-16). She is trying everything she can to get the man to pay attention to her. A book contains many things form which you gain knowledge or entertainment or history. A book is a great resource for these and many other things. A book also signifies a source of authority, as it is a commonly used idiom referring to the final word on matters such as the following: “in my book”, “throw the book at”, “one for the books”, or “I can read you like a…

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    that sentence again to see if I can find any context clues to help me figure out what edible means in this context. “Was it edible, or just bones and peels? Hmm…after the word edible, the author writes, or just bones and peels? Let’s refer back to our context clue chart. I am going to scan through the chart to figure out which context clue strategy the author gave us to use to figure out what edible means. Let’s first look for any key words. Pause for a couple of seconds. “Or” is a key word.…

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    Trail Narrative

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    The sun light shown through the leaves of the forest onto the trail, the dirt on the forest floor was damp from the last days rain, roots of the trees raised from the grown like long bony fingers, the bushes that lined the trail were bright green, filled with green insects and thornes. The sound of the lake and dam grew louder as we approached the start of the trail. Holes in the middle of the trail forced us to take an alternate route into the forest. The bamboo was closely packed together…

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