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    being anything but useful. Today, my excited, bouncing, daughter and I set out with nothing more than walking sticks, a backpack with cool, chilled water, and a half-empty, rusted can of mosquito repellant. We explored places we once called The Big Tree (for the reason that it blocked part of our path), the Monkey Vine Swings (we used the vines to swing across the creek), and - intimidatingly, because we had once found a dead, decaying cow there – Dead Cow Corner. I share these memories with my…

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    Stanley Park is Canada’s largest park and is known for their beautiful trees that change colours during different seasons. Trees are sustainable in this park because they plant new trees once cut down or dead. The Seawall surrounds Stanley Park and is a 8.8 km walk. This attraction is popular because you could see bunch of different views of Vancouver all in one place like the Lions Gate Bridge and the beautiful, blue sea below it. I decided to involve trees into this activity because it…

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    Dying: A Short Story

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    I remember it like it was yesterday, but it wasn’t. It was on on July 22,2010, we were driving through Death Valley with my daughter Gina and her friend Jenny. Gina was so excited to show Jenny, what amazing sites there were in the west. Anyway let's skip ahead a little, our car had broke down and we were walking for hours in the blazing hot sun. You could feel the sun burning your skin, we had just eaten all the food and water I packed for us. It was so hot we all just dropped to the ground. At…

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    The Family of Bell Woods Beware, boys and girls; beware Bell Woods. It is not a place of fun for young children. Creatures are lurking in its shadows. Tall and small, evil and kind. Their is a family that roams those woods five of them. looking to either help or slay their travelers Heed my warning and you might live. Don't and I hope they end you quickly. At the outskirts stands the oldest, the Laborer The smartest and meekest of the family He who towers over all manner of man and beast Yet is…

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    The fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine is any evidence that was gathered as a result of an illegal search. Also, illegal questioning cannot be used against the individual being searched even if the evidence was gathered lawfully at a later time. The terminology is that the source of the evidence is tainted (which is considered the tree), then the evidence that is gained from the source, is tainted as well (which is the fruit). Although the fruit of the poisonous tree is nothing more than a…

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    In, “Grandfather,” by Gary Soto, the author uses imagery of the tree over the years, symbolism of the avocado tree, and negative connotation to convey a theme of growing up and the passage of time. This passage follows the journey of the speaker’s grandfather’s avocado tree relating to his own life. The first literary device used to show passage of time is imagery and symbolism. In the passage, Soto says, “His favorite tree, the avocado, which had started in a jam jar from a seed and three…

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    Imagine all the trees are gone, and everything is plastic. We run off man-made air. There is one tree left and it is owned by the government and you can’t get closed to it. Roosevelt’s claim relates to Autumnime with vital reasons of how we should conserve our resources better before they are all gone. In Autumntime everyone is living off of man-made air. There are no real trees left, but one. The government owns it, nobody is allowed to go very close to it. One child takes an acorn after…

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    Elvess Vs Dwarves

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    It was year nine hundred ninety nine of the great Thousand Year War between the dwarves and the elves. The dwarves were winning, as they had twenty five troops remaining, while the elves only had ten. This was a time when all apples roamed free, frolicking through the fields of Kwicksemiel. Since dwarves do not have thumbs, the apples were the perfect food. They scooped apples off of the grassy green open fields and took three huge bites, finishing the apples, core and all. The dwarves ate…

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    of the tree species (I wanted to practice some tree ID). I arrived at the beginning of the Trillium Wood Trail at 13:43 and initially noticed the two signs which told visitors about the wildlife that is in the area, and to leave plant life be. This deciduous forest contained a wide variety of tree species such as sugar maple, American beech, red oak, black cherry, bitternut hickory, red maple, basswood and white ash. Majority of the trees had ID tags on them which was great practice for tree ID.…

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    What you Need to Know About Gypsy Moths By Mike Perri, The Davey Tree Expert Company Gypsy moth caterpillars defoliated thousands of trees in Toronto last year, creating a symphony of chomping and leaving behind a mess of droppings. To combat the infestation, the Toronto Urban Forestry staff implemented control measures in 2017. Because of their successful efforts, the city will focus on treating individual trees, instead of doing widespread aerial spraying, in 2018. But keep in mind that…

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