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    carried out through insect pollination or entomophily. Other researchers have gone on to mention that wind or mixed pollination involving both insect and wind are involved. To establish which type of pollination is involved in the plant reproduction process, it is important to study the floral structure of the flower. If the flower in question is greenish, small and dangle in the wind as is the case with the Manitoba maple, the wind pollination is likely…

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    Homeless Gardener Essay

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    Wind blew through the cracks of fencing, sharing soft murmurs of indefinite promises and blew around the once long brown hair of the gardener who trusted the promises of the wind and let it grow into hope. The wind turned into longing whispers of of what once use to be. The ringing chimes fell silent after the long gone gardener no longer filled the bath where birds use to come to listen to the once peaceful…

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    Ponyboy's Pride

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    For example, Ponyboy referred to his hair as his pride. In what way did Johnny compare Dally to the Southern gentlemen in Gone with the Wind? Be specific and paraphrase what the book said in your own words or use directly quoted lines and then explain your thoughts on the comparison. In the novel, Johnny compares Dally to the southern gentleman from Gone with the Wind. Johnny used the time Dally took the…

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    Oscar-winning scores, some of Steiner's popular works include "King Kong" (1933), "Little Women" (1933), "Jezebel" (1938), "Casablanca" (1942), "The Searchers" (1956), "A Summer Place" (1959), and the film score for which he is possibly best known, "Gone with the Wind" (1939). Steiner was a frequent collaborator with some of the most well known film directors in history, including Michael Curtiz, John Ford and William Wyler, and scored many of the films with Errol Flynn, Bette Davis, Humphrey…

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    Wind Energy Effects

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    Works he states, “Wind power is the cleanest and cheapest energy technology in the world” (p. 3). The average price per kilowatt hour for coal-burning energy was 10.4 cents in 2006, while wind power costs just 3 cents per hour in ideal conditions. Just solely considering this, wind energy has become more appealing to our world recently (Bryant, 2015, p.4). Because of the low cost, over 400 American manufacturing companies construct wind combines. Not only does wind energy from wind turbines not…

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    keep driving. Leo and Karli started talking and then both of them heard whooshing winds. So they sped up the car and when they finally arrived they had no extra time because of the rain and wind. So Karli put on her shoes as fast as she could “Karli, it's time for you to save this town for the second time.” Right once Karli and Leo started talking about the plan, the wind started to slow down. “The wind is almost gone.” exclaimed Karli sounding a little confused. “Trust me, it will come back. It…

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    to bring the walls down. Along with entire buildings!. The flames were good for about another several hours. There was a vent installed scratches were heard. Even John's truck alarm had gone off again. Terrified of the noise the clerks rushed out to check his store. He returns in despair screaming “my roof is gone! Shadows flickered around each candle. “ Are you sure this is our best option? Shouldn't we keep running away rather than staying in the middle of it!” Mrs Frank shouts out in…

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    1871 it was a day like no other. It was a day where everything went to flames. It was the time where sacrifices were made. It is a day of the great chicago fire. It was a city ready to burn. It was like any other day in chicago, it was sunday the wind was blowing very hard, it had been like this for a while now, the people of chicago pretty much got used to it, but that is not all to the story. In the windy city mostly everything was ready to burn. One of the things where buildings. There was…

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    Coal Vs Nuclear

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    choose to mine THIS for a power resource? Why would you choose something that destroys ecosystems and pollutes the air over a cleaner energy source like wind power, solar power or hydroelectric power? Imagine you’re walking past a giant open field, would you rather see a black dusty machine filled smoky hole in the earth or a nice row of pretty white wind mills and solar panels on the houses? Not only does the second choice look better, but it doesn’t leave much of an impact, but coal does (a…

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    Death is considered part of the life cycle. There are many different ideas and opinions about death. Within the three poems “Thanatopsis” by William Cullen Bryant, “Don’t Fear The Reaper” by Blue Oyster Cult, and “Dust In The Wind” by Kansas, the writers all refer to death. Even though the topics of the poems are similar, they all have different points of view towards death. The first poem, “Thanatopsis”, tends to glorify life. In the poem, nature talks to the reader about death and how your…

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