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    Introduction Succession is referred to as changes within an ecological community following a disturbance of a relatively large area (Connell and Slatyer 1977.) Succession is broken down into two main time periods: primary and secondary. Primary succession is classified as the formation of soil and colonization of annual plants over a depleted land. Secondary succession is classified as the colonization and development of perennial plants over an established ecosystem. The process at which…

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    Northeast Lumber Case

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    was a bit different than any Darren had ever experienced. Wes, the wood yard Superintendent, had just left the meeting. This was not unusual in that frequently one or two Superintendents might leave the meeting for a few minutes to respond via radio to ongoing problems out in the mill. Wes returned with a puzzled look on his face and interrupted the meeting with this statement: "Darren, the consultant we hired to work with our wood yard employees is on the phone. He wants to talk with you…

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    Carpentry Research Paper

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    Carpentry- "The activity or occupation of making or repairing things in wood." A carpenter regularly uses trigonometry on an everyday basis to assist with the job. Making precise cuts (On wood, braces, etc) can make or break a person in this profession. Math plays a very heavy role in carpentry, specifically the branch of trigonometry. (Carpentry). There is a variety of skills needed for carpentry. One needs to especially be skilled in math, particularly trigonometry. A carpenter on site,…

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    Double Fall Short Story

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    the leaves flap in the wind. It was the late afternoon and my brother, a friend, and me were playing in the woods. We had these pellet guns and we were having a battle. It was fairly warm out and we were by our creek. Around the creek were structures made from old pallets and scrap pieces of wood. We all had a lot of adrenalin and we were having a lot of fun. We were running through the woods and I was hiding behind a makeshift structure. My friend was at the other end across the creek. My…

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    The Great Fire Analysis

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    all these structures were made entirely of wood. Many of the remaining buildings (even the ones proclaimed to be “fireproof”) looked solid, but were actually jerrybuilt affairs; the stone or brick exteriors hid wooden frames and floors, all topped with highly flammable tar or shingle roofs. It was also a common practice to disguise wood as another kind of building material. The fancy exterior decorations on just about every building were carved from wood, then painted to look like stone or…

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    smiling as I watched the ducks play about in the water. Nobody was around except for the ducks or so I thought. I lived in a little bungalow next to the woods where the scenery was always fetching. It was a place where nothing bad could ever happen. I had decided to go on a walk when all of a sudden I saw a strange figure creeping about in the woods. Curiously I started across the wide clearing towards the mysterious figure. I wondered not only what it was, but what it was doing here. At last I…

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    Sawmill Memo

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    January 2012 was caused by the ignition of wood dust accumulated between the belt and sheaves of the 8R-25 conveyer. Due to confinement by the guard and large presence of wood dust in the air, the fire changed into a deflagration and destroyed sawmill, killing two workers and injuring 20. Investigation by Work Safe BC found the facility deficient in efficient wood dust collection and maintenance systems. Furthermore, it was found that the choice of beetle-killed wood and…

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    Hopi Katsina Analysis

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    out. judging by the size of the figure it seem slightly too big to be childs toy and if made of solid pieces of wood would be too heavy for a young child to play with. It size and the base seem to suggest it would be place on display for the majority of the time. From my limited knowledge…

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    look him in the eyes without her heart tearing into pieces.☺ Since Noah cannot take the feelings of Scarlett being hurt because he actually loved her, he turns his back on the community. On the day of her sacrifice, Noah and Scarlett escape into the woods. When they are found by the cult, Noah tells Scarlett…

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    It was a frigid Halloween evening, and we were standing in line for the Ruby Falls Haunted Caverns. There were people standing in front of us, behind us, and beside us because of the way the line was setup. Most people stayed in their own groups, huddled together for warmth. The line was right beside the road/parking lot where cars kept searching for spots to park in. To the right of us was a rocky face leading to a dark, concealed forest. Hunter and I sat on a rock about halfway there. Hunter…

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