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    When my parents said that we would be taking a vacation to the Petrified Forest National Park, I am not going to lie, I was bummed. The only reason I went was that we were taking our dog because this was one of the most animal friendly parks. We flew out of O’Hare Airport, and landed at the Regional Airport-Inw. Then, we took a 1 hour car ride to the city of Holbrook where we stayed for the night. The next day we took a trip to the park, and we started out going around the Discovery…

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    APPLICATION OF CONTRACTS After Forest Park filed the suit against USA Network, it argued that California law should govern the contract, while USA Network argued New York state law should apply. Under California law, “contracts created by conduct are just as valid as contracts formed with words” (California Civil Jury Instructions). However, New York State requires that an enforceable contract must have a specified and agreed upon price. After much discussion, the court decided that California…

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    In the film “Who am I this time?” and in the movie “Forest Gump”, both main characters are trying to find a uniqueness and are sometimes fantasizing to be what they really aren’t or wish they were. The focus or so called theme of these two films are, you are what you pretend to be. The narrator of the film “Who am I this time?” is directing his first play and doesn’t know much about theater and how it works. He wants Harry Nash to be the lead role, but also needs a women to be the other role in…

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    “Do you wanna, do you wanna be, happy” “Intro” by J. Cole Forest Hills Drive The sixth shot of Grey Goose burned my throat as I forced it down. I gasped, then laughed at the girl who threw up next to me. “Such a lightweight,” Arianna laughed. I was accustomed to drinking rum with my family and had become great at holding my alcohol. Being Jamaicana had it’s perks. The drive back to The Waldorf Astoria Resort Boca Raton Resort, from the concert was crazy and I needed to enjoy myself. More J.…

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    from forests. Forest reservations are important as they reserve forested lands for us to take in the beauty of nature. There are many ways in which forests are harvested. Conservation and preservation are needed to insure the health of our forests for the future. Foresters are the individuals who have the extremely important job of caring for our forests. All of these things explain why forests are vital to the Pacific Northwest. There are many uses for forestry that we use everyday. Forests…

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    Smokey Bear Dbq

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    dealing with the prevention of forest fires, and before Smokey Bear came and changed their ways? Since it was a sensible mascot, large enough to attract attention with its size, the Ad Council and everyone who were involved in the campaign thought that using a bear to represent the fire prevention campaign would be the best idea, rather than using an animal without the qualities that the bear had. “A large animal would be the best, one that could stand upright, fight forest fires, and be…

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    scale. Since the patches of forest are larger, there may not be as much competition between the population for space or resources. Also, the larger fragments may provide them more access to other populations of monkeys which would increase the amount of genetic variation and increase the population’s chance of survival.…

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    that emphasized darkness, restriction, and conformity. Both suffering from their mutual sin of adultery, Dimmesdale and Hester have contrasting representations of the forest due to their distinct identities. Living among the outskirts of the town, Hester Prynne becomes caught between the harsh Puritan laws and the freedom of the forest. However, because Dimmesdale possesses more of a Puritan identity, he becomes unable to retain the shame of his sin without physical deteriorating. In The Scarlet…

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    Brooks’s The Sword of Shannara, the forest is used as a symbol of fear, mysteriousness, and/or death. So far, the party to retrieve the Sword of Shannara has disintegrated, and the protagonist is lost. The story still keeps track of all of the characters, even though it has disassembled. Most recently, Menion Leah, or the Prince of Leah, rescued…

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    Death by Deforestation “Forests are the lungs of our land, purifying the air and giving fresh strength to our people” (F.R). Deforestation is caused mainly by human activities, which have increased global warming. In general, deforestation affects the hot and dry areas of the Amazon, but this loss is more than just its regional effect. It is impossible to overstate the impact of the humans destroying the forests. This action transforms forests into a vulnerable land that will be more impacted…

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