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    “by 1664, the English were employing over 12,000 acres, divided between agricultural fields, houselots, woodlots, and open pasture.” That sizable amount of land required a large amount of deforestation, turning the majority of the acreage from woodlands into starkly open lots. While the beginning of European agriculture in America was simply to sustain each family, this shifted towards the end of the colonial period when profits could be made with increased production. For instance, Judd…

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    Old Lutherans

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    Wisconsin in 1839, and it consisted of about 500 hundred people; these original settlers were confessional Lutherans (“Old Lutherans”) that sought freedom to worship as they pleased.3 When they arrived they settled in Friestadt Ozaukee area and other woodland areas surrounding the outside of Milwaukee.3 They found the cheap land highly desirable, as they were often considered “thrifty people,”4 and they also knew the importance of lumbar, and many of the developed areas in Milwaukee had land…

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    Pro School Uniforms

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    School Uniforms School uniforms are the thing that everyone for some reason hates.Personally they aren’t that bad.Imagine putting yourself in someone else's shoes,being laughed at consistently,and not being able to fit in because you look different than most.That's what it’s like for some people,and those people will most of the time want uniforms. School uniforms aren't always what you think they are.They can be set for school colors,so that girls wear skirts and a polo shirt, while the…

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    a) These philosophical approaches which influences play tells me that children need more time and opportunities to play outside especially with nature, the importance of working of working with each child’s parents for child’s need and interest to help with their development, children should be given more opportunities to be independent and told the importance of natural material for the children. Theses philosophical approaches have shaped the EYFS by adding laws and policies for children’s…

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    and building these symbols of second nature, the absence of trees meant that there was no way to obtain lumber from that area. The exploitation of first nature could not go on indefinitely. While farmers initially compromised by staying in between woodland and grassland, this would not be a viable solution…

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    Stephanie Kuehn is a clinical psychologist and author best known for writing several freestanding psychological thrillers. She debuted her writing career with Charm & Strange, which won the William Morris Award in 2014. Stephanie Kuehn raised in Berkeley, California, a quirky sort of place full of bookstores. As an infant, she was adopted by a father that was an editor and journalist for the San Francisco Chronicle. As such, hence she spent a lot of her childhood with persons that had a passion…

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    into another world entirely. It was a place that always held that sharp, fresh smell of nature. The gentle whispers of the leaves rustling in the breeze could be heard even under the scorching July sun. The pathways are lined with lovely dancing Woodland Irises. The painting barely captured the ethereal beauty of the place. The painting was simple yet incorporated the vibrant colors and astonishing details in such a way that made it seem majestic. Their other prized possession was Stan’s car,…

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    Ode On Solitude Analysis

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    Locus Amoenus is an idealized place of safety and comfort with a hint of charm and beauty. This is a pleasant place usually a shady lawn or open woodland, or a group of idyllic islands that is quiet and beautiful. Elysian Fields and Happy Isles are two traditions that have shared concepts and mythological ideal places. This idealized “paradise” is relaxing and rejuvenating to the mind. This term became a staple of the pastoral works of poets becoming a rhetorical commonplace. Pope, Alexander.…

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    will behave honestly? Well, we do have laws put in place to deter these people from misbehaving, but who’s to say they do or do not? That’s what a game and fish warden is for. They are the enforcing of these wildlife laws to help conserve all the woodland creatures and fish of the waters. They make sure someone bags 3 pheasants instead of 30. This paper is here to inform you all you need to know about game wardens, and becoming one, with information such as what a game warden does, required…

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    national energy policy put climate change concept in its content, and it is the first time climate change was mentioned in Tanzania’s national agendas. In the 2003 energy policy, the promotion of efficient biomass conversion and conservation of woodlands were emphasized for the climate change mitigation [12] [13]. The goal of the 2003 energy…

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