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    Aboriginal Culture

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    sacred paintings which have been obtained from the past generations. Aboriginal people introduce themselves and their culture through paintings which were created millenniums ago. (KateOwenGallery 2015) Painting of aboriginals on sacred rocks and barks represent the Dreamtime and the creation of how they lived 50000 years ago. These painting and signs were passed down from…

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    Birch Tree Research Paper

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    quality of the air (Daly, Zannetti 2). This causes damage to all species living in an affected area. Excess nitrogen, which can be created from air pollution, can then cause eutrophication and acidification effects on ecosystems, such as increase in bark pH and the change of ammonium and nitrate in precipitation (APIS). These adjustments mainly affect species that are customized to low nitrogen availability, like lichens mosses, and thus they are in danger of extinction. However, lichens are…

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    the gulch and hides and the dog will just circle the pig. Mauka man started walking in and bullet ran to the gulch of the island and in a flash there was a bark and a pig was at the bark mauka man waited like 20 seconds to make sure bullet has the pig and from the barks mauka man could tell the pig was big. So mauka man started to go to the barks but as he was walking in there was a calm silence and there was no sound for miles all he could hear was the sound of leaves falling and the calm…

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    FTIR analysis of the stem bark extracts of Cassia fistula has absorption bands and the wave numbers (cm-1) of the prominent peaks obtained were described in Table 2. The peak at a frequency of 3463 cm-1, 1618 cm-1, 1448.3 cm-1 and 1241.9 cm-1 were strong while the others vary from medium to weak. Discussion: Phytochemical studies revealed the presence of secondary metabolites like tannins, flavonoid, carbohydrate, saponins, glycosides and phenol in the leaf extract while tannins, flavonoids,…

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    Mulch Research Paper

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    (Don’t confuse pine bark nuggets, which are a mulch, with pine bark mulch, which is intended primarily to be tilled into the soil as a conditioner.) Old dark, dried, half-rotted sawdust and woodchips of all species, including oak and pine, make good mulch. If you till them in, however, add one…

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    “Oh what humour” “Comedy is Australia’s second nature” By Ainya Have you ever heard the saying, Comedy is Australia’s second nature. Well it’s true. Comedy is what Australia lives for. It’s how, we as a nation, survived the war, the great depression and every other terrible thing that has tried to conquer Australia? As American journalist Hugh Sidey once said “A sense of humour is needed armour. Joy in one’s heart and some laughter on one’s lips is a sign that the person down deep has a…

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    Tamarind Tree Essay

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    Tamarind is also used as an emulsifying agent in syrups, decoctions, and pharmaceuticals. Do you know that the common tamarind tree that you normally see everywhere is loaded with health and medical benefits? All the parts of the tree - the leaves, bark, seeds, flowers, and fruits - have medicinal uses. The fruit is filled with minerals and vitamins required in our daily diet and it is for this reason that it is one of the most…

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    Ocean Journal Entry

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    I must get out but how, hmmmmmmmmmmmm, I know how to get out of this jail. What I will do is get a spoon and dig my way out of here through the wall. 5 weeks later, finally bra day light now for my super ultimate run out of here. Ahhhhhhhhh, bark, bark, bark get back here alien. Crank huuuhhhh how will I ever get out of AREA 51 I know I will wait till they operate me, then ask them to let me free, then ask them if I could build my ship and lastly leave. 5 days later they finished operating him…

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    specific host trees, such as avocado trees, box elder, and coast live oak in California. The PSHB is generally associated with the ambrosia beetle. This beetle tends to target trees stressed from environmental conditions. In California, the western oak bark beetle and the ambrosia beetle…

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    Flowering Dogwood

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    Paragraph 1: Naming For the Flowering Dogwood, the Latin name is “Cornus florida”. “Cornus” derives from the word “cornu”, which today translates into a “horn”. Cornus refers to the hard wood the tree has. While “florida” stems from the Latin word “flos”, which is understood as “flower” or “flowery”. The common name for Cornus florida is Flowering Dogwood. “Flowering” comes from showy spring flowers the tree displays, while “dogwood” was most likely named after it was believed that early…

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