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    A Personal Narrative Essay

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    They say that a picture is worth a thousand words, but I see those words not in details in the picture, but the stories and lesson it speaks. I look at a picture that looks like any other you would typically see. It’s only a picture of a smiling boy in a frozen forest. But to me, I see a story and a life of someone in a different mindset that I can relate to. This person was not as adventurous and I would have liked, but once it came down to it, I didn't regret involving myself in these…

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    The character Tree-ear in the story A Single Shard is a poor orphan boy from Korea who lives in Ch’ulp’o with a wise elderly man named Crane-man and worked for Min the master potter that had several different characteristic changes and also even mental changes. From the beginning from the end of the novel A Single Shard. In the beginning, he is more timid and hesitant than he was in contrast with the end when he is more brave and forward thinking. Tree-ear was a curious kid at the beginning…

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    Tree-ear, an orphan abandoned after the death of his parents, a kid with street smarts, and the apprentice of Min, a respected Korean potter. Tree-ear was sheltered and cared for by Crane-man his friend and surrogate father until he died a sorrow death. That is when Ajima and Min took him in as their own giving him the name Hyung-pil. At the start of the story Tree-ear does not have as much wisdom and smarts compared to himself at the closing of the story. At the opening of A Single Shard…

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    Lynching Trees

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    people believed that the answer was the second photograph. It is apparent now that the trees all look like lynching trees since they are on a gray scale. I also found that it was more appropriate for these photographs to be shown in black and white rather than in color. Portraying these trees as if they were a beautiful part of nature is wrong. These trees are not a part of nature that should be glorified. These trees are a gruesome reminder of the horrible events that have occurred throughout…

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    Christmas Trees

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    To Obtain expected Christmas Trees from Hilltop Consider you are prepared to make merry your Christmas, just be aware on choosing purpose to purchase Christmas tree. Hilltop is in truth the finest shop to get natural Christmas trees. In calculation to given that expediency of just have Christmas Tree Delivered, they are as well talented of pleasing character organize. Hilltop Christmas tree farm recently deliver trees stay fresher for longer instance. Most Three profit from peak Christmas tree…

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    Forest Composition Lab

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    distribution. Comparing the distribution of large and small trees can give an indication of what the composition of the forest may look like in the future. Site Description: The forest composition lab was carried out in Newton Hills State Park. The park is one of the largest forests in the area. The park is mostly trees along with intermittent prairie, the Big Sioux River is off to the east, and a smaller creek runs through the hills of the park. Trees of the forest include: prickly ash, red…

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    Attribute selection is the process of identifying and removing as much of the irrelevant and redundant information as possible from a dataset. If the data dimensions are reduced, we will be able to improve the performance of the applied classification algorithms. They will function faster, more efficiently and will be with an improved classification accuracy. As an addition we can also execute data visualization, and increase the insight of the potential classification model [] . There are many…

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    (or emit). Just one adult leafy tree can produce as much oxygen in a season as 10 people inhale in a year. Plankton are more prolific, providing half of Earth's oxygen, but forests are still a key source of breathable air. 2. They're more than just trees, nearly half of all known species live in forests,…

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    DBH. From here, Relative basal area (RBA) was determined for trees by K/L x 100, where K was the total basal area for a species and L was the sum of all basal areas of all species. Using RD, RF, and RBA, importance index (II) for each species of tree was found by (RD + RF + RBA)/3. For saplings and shrubs and seedlings, RBA was not calculated, so II was found by (RD + RF)/2. The II takes the number, distribution, and, in the case of trees, size, of a species and displays how significant their…

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    she could’ve gotten in tons of trouble, but she did it for Taylor, because she felt like they were family. This was yet another relationship in the story that affected characters,= in The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver, in a positive way. In conclusions, there were many scenarios throughout The Bean Trees story where Kingsolver displays the idea that family relations and friendship are important to a character. Taylor had her mother and many other friends that were a huge help in her life,…

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