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    desolation, beauty, despair, and some hope. While for me nature signifies youth, freedom, hope, life and comfort. While I respected Murphy’s series and messages he was conveying, the one particular photo that stood out the most to me was an image of a tree. Out of the entire series this was the photo that symbolized nature in a light that was calm and comforting. For me, personally, it reminded me of those whimsical times I spent in the wood during my childhood. Through the natural lighting…

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    what makes it such a beautiful tree. Our campus Weeping Willow Tree consisted of inflorescence flowers. Looking closely we were able to see that they were already drying up. Also an interesting fact about this tree is that the flowers bloomed first and now at this time it’s starting to leaf. The Weeping Cherry Tree that we analyzed had a birds nest in it that we assumed was there since last year. The appearance of this tree is very similar to the Weeping Willow Tree. However, a valuable fact…

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    Cinderella 's dad asked her stepsisters and Cinderella if they liked anything from the fair Cinderella replied with the choice of a tree branch which is truly humbling and strange of her to ask for a twig and that truly shows how close she is to nature and how she is not superficial and materialistic like her stepsisters. Therefore, her decision of the tree branch was a major turning point for Cinderella and that humble decision opened a lot of possibilities for her life and future. On the…

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    beautiful elevated look of the trees where you can see more of the detail than you would with being on the ground. One of the glories about the park is that it offers visitors the ability to gaze upon rare trees, one of which being the Tupelo (Black Gum) tree, rare to Maine due to the latitude, and are one of the tallest trees in the area.…

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    Tree Communication: The Life Underneath Imagine yourself walking through a forest. There are enormous trees surrounding you. Every step is covered with sticks, fallen branches, flowers, dirt, and grass. The air is fresh, clear, and relaxing. The sounds are filled with birds chirping and rivers flowing, this relaxes your hectic mind that’s constantly going. Nature is a beautiful adventure that allows stress to dissolve and brings peace and serenity into our lives. These are the moments we take a…

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    Sanctuary Asia Ad Analysis

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    muscles. Now taking a closer look at the focus of the advertisement. The cheetah’s blood is bright red and is the first thing that the viewer sees when looking at the picture. The second thing that the viewer would see is the brown with hints of orange tree. This is also a bright color to signify the importance it plays. All bright colors demonstrate the deforestation that the advertisement is trying to bring to light. In the background the light green shows the lack of trees and jungle plants,…

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    Fox Over The Bridge Essay

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    The fox jumped over the bridge. The fox jumped over the bridge. The fox jumped over the bridge. The fox jumped over the bridge. The fox jumped over the bridge. The fox jumped over the bridge. The fox jumped over the bridge. The fox jumped over the bridge. The fox jumped over the bridge. The fox jumped over the bridge. The fox jumped over the bridge. The fox jumped over the bridge. The fox jumped over the bridge. The fox jumped over the bridge. The fox jumped over the bridge. The fox jumped over…

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    My purpose is to see if there is any relationship between the height and diameter at breast height (DBH) in podocarp trees. My response variable is the DBH and my explanatory variable is height. All of my data comes from a random sample collected from the Waitutu Forest during 2001-2008. By looking at this graph, I can see that there appears to be a clear linear trend with a positive relationship. Therefore, it would be sensible to use a linear regression model to investigate the…

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    The short story, The Most Dangerous Game, written and published in 1924, by Richard Connell. In the story, a hunter named Rainsford is stranded on an island, owned by a wealthy Cossack named Zaroff. Who hunts humans, not animals. Zaroff then gives Rainsford a choice, to be hunted by Zaroff for three days, or to be killed by Zaroff’s manservant, Ivan. Rainsford chooses to be hunted by Zaroff and is given hunting gear. On the last day of the hunt, Zaroff and his dogs corner Rainsford, and…

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    Walking through a spacious green field, filled with beautiful dandelions; I see her… but not like I was anything special to her. I feel peaceful; knowing that I saw her for the last time. I closed my eyes and then… darkness. She was too late. In this response paper the stories “The Moths” by Viramontes, and “The Story of an Hour” by Chopin, have both the interesting theme of death or mortality, I will discuss the common theme by using tone, symbolism, and setting of these two stories. The tone…

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