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    The Four Movies Analysis

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    It is pretty obvious that the four films of Theme two are all somehow similar, and the first thing they have in common is the theme, which, to my understanding, is resource rob and environmental justice. All four movies are trying to deliver the message that human-beings are greedy, they try to gather as much resource as they can for their future development, which destroys many beautiful natural lands and directly kills a lot of natives along with their sacred culture. Also, it is pretty…

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    Acorn Experiment

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    plant part I chose to observe was an acorn. Although I was uncertain about what I was supposed to find, I took mental notes of the acorn and its location. The acorn, light brown in color, wearing a rigid little dark brown cap, had just fallen off a tree by the Agriculture Sciences building. It seemed abandoned in a sense, just left to lie on the concrete, among dead decaying leaves, and other fallen acorns. It looked as if it had been left to die. As people were walking by they began to kick it,…

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    overcome pain. At the beginning of Act II, Jed and Shirley engage in a banter regarding different flowers. Jed goes on to explain that roses do not “flower until May” (48), “anemones bloom in March” (49), and “apple blossoms” (48) are the “first tree of spring to” (48) flower displaying his vast knowledge of plants. In this moment, Shirley makes an effort to show Jed that matching a flower to her persona is “very important” (49). By wanting the perfect flower to mirror her own image of…

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    When sun fall comes around I get off the ship, I walk along the dock onto the gigantic island. The first thing I see is a deep forest that is full of tall thick oak trees, the top of the trees makes it hard to see the sky. Around me seems to be all darkness at the moment I feel this menacing feeling as I walk deeper and deeper into the forest. I stop walking when I reached a stone path which I assume leads to the Cyclops’ town. I get quiet holding in my breath listening for any signs of dangers…

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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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    and focus my mind on controlling every bodily movement. “You must be quick and you must be precise,” I heed Twin’s instructions. Once I come upon the sought-after clearing in the wood, I collect myself and quickly settle underneath a colossal maple tree. I grab my flatbow and quiver, loaded full with broad-headed arrows, from my pack and position myself behind a pale boulder nearby. I wait.…

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    Guereza Colobus Essay

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    and young. The Guereza colobus freely move about mostly arboreal (tree-dwellers), and diurnal ( active during the day),and have flatten nails, longer legs than fore limbs, and pads on their buttocks, this is typical characteristic of the old world monkeys. With running to 30 miles an hour. Using their powerful legs to kick and bounce off opponents and objects, and they can keep more than 19.7 feet in the air from tree to tree, using as trampoline to get lift off…

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    What three items would YOU bring along if you were stranded on an unidentified piece of fertile land? Your grimy cell phone? An infinite supply of canned cream corn? I’ll tell you now that what I had initially brought were definitely top necessitates someone would need to bring, because I’m supposed to know that type of stuff. Passed down from a long lineage, my family has been known for being quite the outdoorsmen if I do say so myself; it is the cultured norm to care about those sorts of…

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    This felt like a brand new day, knowing this drum was going to bring her gifts of magic. She could hardly stand the anticipation! She flew out of bed and ran to her drum, finding it just where she left it, sitting outside under her tree. She said a little prayer, thanking her drum for showing her the way home, for opening her heart, for filling her up with love and tapping into her very own heartbeat! She reached out to touch her drum, caressing the flesh. It was soft and flexible…

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    Chainsaw Research Paper

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    You can find saws to cut thick branches or to trim away out of reach limbs. Shop Staples garden section to find power saws for homeowners, on farms and gardens and for professionals. Finding the Right Tools for the Job Choose from several types of tree and weed cutters for the right cut. Pole chainsaws resemble a small power saw at the end of a pole. They weigh 6-17 pounds and have a bar or cut the length of 6-20 inches. These saws have 8-12 feet long poles and they are good for cutting…

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