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    free as the rope zipped as jem ran… “Do you want to play on the swings”? I asked as I walked around jem beca my friend's dog and we smelled the cool crisp wind flowing around me. “I don't care”, she said as she unhooked Jems long leash from a old oak tree,a bubbly feeling from the pit of my stomach as we started to run down the hill with jem close behind and her gold fur waving in the wind. When we got to the swings, as we were swinging Jem started barking at us! “What”? I said as I jumped…

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    Behind me, my tail flicked through the breeze, the stale, dusty grass chafing my scales as I slithered across the well-worn path. Silently, I scanned for my breakfast, tongue gliding out to sense the mouse’s location. As I hunted, I became conscious of a slight reverberation through the ground, an assured indication that humans were awake and ready to spoil my morning. I slid back into the tall grass, avoiding the path as I felt the hikers grow near. Having practically given up on my rodent meal…

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    Stump Removal

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    If you've ever cut down a tree or had a tree fall, you were probably left wondering how to get rid of the stump. While some people leave an old tree stump in place if you want to have enough room to plant another tree, or if you don't want to have to deal with that tree continually regrowing (which some trees do and some don't), you are going to have to get rid of that stump. There are two ways to get rid of a tree stump, which is either stump grinding or a complete stump removal. Here are the…

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    Short Story

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    It does not, in fact, catch me, instead I am falling. A branch knocks me back onto the ravine wall. I slide down, getting covered in mud and dead leaves, hitting rocks and stumps, tumbling down into the dark. My arm gets snags on something. A fallen tree. A gnarled branch. It screeches me to a halt. When my mind catches up to my halted body. I move my arm close to my face and look at it. Beads of blood emerge like seeds sprouting in spring. They grow and burst, flowering down my arm. I follow…

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    Many propose that the evolution of Mistletoe comes from the old American tale of kissing the one you love under it during Christmas time, but the evolution of mistletoe goes deeper than that. Mistletoe is often considered pests that kill trees and devalue natural habitats, but some species have been recognized as ecological keystone species, which are organisms that have a overly pervasive influence over their community. Mistletoes is known for sink their roots and trees like their ancestors…

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    Speak Tree

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    like a tree, but it is an average, ordinary, everyday, boring tree. Breathe life into it make it bend— trees are flexible, so they don’t snap. Scar it, give it a twisted branch— perfect trees don’t exist. Nothing is perfect. Flaws are interesting. Be the tree.” (Anderson pg.153). Meaning, people go through many things in their life and hide their scars where no one will notice and raise any questions that pass the mind. You may see a tree on the outside and it looks like a normal, healthy tree.…

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    Tropical Rainforest Damage Tropical rainforests are home to over half the world 's species such as butterflies, spiders, worms, snakes, frogs, parrots, sloths, and jaguars. There’s three levels of the rainforest; the forest floor where plants don’t grow because there is almost no sunlight. Understory layer where little sunshine reaches this area so the plants need to have big leaves to capture sunlight. Canopy layer where most of the trees have oval leaves that are pointy. Then the tallest…

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    become blind to this but when you can see that we are all equal and connected. That moment in time is a revelation for a lot of people I know it was for me. Seeing those trees then had no meaning but looking back it’s like a tree of lights moment. Dillard describes the tree of lights as a bright vivid image that changes your view on something. So even though it didn’t occur to me at the time what I was…

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    Malicious A twisted tree trunk protrudes out of the silt like earth, covered in crude knots and lanky dead branches; the trunk hovers over the small stretch of land it sits upon. The rough, callous bark of the foreboding tree a dark hazel splattered with sections of sunken grooves. A shadow casts upon the intruding tree, darkening the bottom section of the once splendid trunk to a sinister shade of black. The upper top half on the trunk splintered, as if its own structure and size had betrayed…

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    Response To Urbanization

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    resolution imagery in characterizing vegetation structure, thus determining the exact tree from the gps coordinates on the ground, which was a major part of the research process. Wood also emphasizes that the trees in the previously mentioned study likely grew very little between the time in-situ data was collected and when the imagery was taken over the course of several months. Since this study measured tree characteristics approximately 18 months after the imagery was collected, the d.b.h…

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