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    In Greek mythology, Artemis is the goddess of the hunt, chastity, virginity, the moon and the natural environment. Her counterpart in Roman mythology, Diana, is the goddess of the woodlands, wild animals and hunting. Both goddesses are important in mythologies that were very different and yet probably the most known of all types of mythology. Artemis is the twin sister of Apollo—who has no Roman correspondent—and the daughter of the titan Leto and the god Zeus. She and Apollo were born on a…

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    this was in the late 19th century, it was hard for Ory to buy an instrument because he was black. Consequently, Ory made and played with homemade instruments, then played the banjo and moved on to a valved trombone. As a result, Kid Ory formed the Woodland Band during the 1900s. Ory’s band started by playing music at picnics, funerals, and dances, refining Ory’s music by making it more dance-oriented, gaining his band more popularity, and giving him the name Kid Ory because of his youthful…

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    Dorothy Schwieder

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    Dorothy Schwieder challenges the traditional view of Iowa from one of an open, friendly, and helpful environment to one of constant transitions and developments into the state known today. Schwieder’s book is about the history of Iowa but instead of just listing the facts and history, she describes how Iowa has evolved into the state it is today. Its location and topography as well as its history has influenced Iowa and turned it into the middle land. This book challenges the stereotypical…

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    the format of the program, includes the lesson plans, and states the program identifiers. For the Dining Around the World News program, this section focuses on the goal of increasing knowledge or worldly cuisines for the residents at Sanctuary of Woodland, describes the newsletter’s format and lesson plan, and states the program identifier, which includes the title of the program and the tagline. This section is basically describing how the program will work to solve the nutritional issue that…

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    The macadam atmosphere of the barracks was slowly converted into a community in a woodland setting. This was achieved by perceiving that on the thin Bagshot gravels two fundamentally different types of landscape were needed. Trim grass with well-spaced trees provided military precision as a foil to naturally regenerating woodland in fenced enclosures. So effectively was nature called in to assist design that the original budget was halved in the face of…

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    Trail Descriptive Writing

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    crisp and cool, and the sweet song of the birds chirping danced on my eardrums. The dirt was damp, and the grass was covered in dew. As I ascended up the trail I was interrupted by a dray of chipmunks, so I stopped to observe their journey across the woodland floor. The sun has risen just a little bit higher, and the fog started breaking apart, so I decided to stray of the trail to a small boulder and sat down to bask in the beautiful atmosphere. The area was calm, quiet, and peaceful. After my…

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    This alludes to the idea of original sin. Man is born sinful. Puritans believed we lived in a “fallen” world. The result of sin is always punishment and suffering. Hester slowly begins to lose all hint of her persona as the story continues, that's unfortunate. the bright persona of Hester changed into exceeded onto Pearl as the story continues, even though Pearl seems to be greater intellectually gifted than her mom. This complete quote is describing the scarlet letter on her chest and the way…

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    Like most authors, Nathaniel Hawthorne, uses elements of literature to create an extraordinary short story, “Young Goodman Brown”. In this story, the authors selects characters and assigns them to fit in accordance to the themes he attempts to share with his audience. In this essay, a deeper exploration into these elements will target to examine how the author combines each element to create certain effect in the story. For example, character analysis and style are used to differentiate…

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    in Indiana, but six months after my younger brother was born, we moved to Illinois. My father got a better job and we stayed in Illinois and lived there for six years. That is where I spent most of my childhood and finished growing up here in The Woodlands, Texas. I had made many great memories in Illinois. It was a fantastic place to live as a child given that I got to play in snow, ice skate, and enjoy many winter festivities. Since I have moved to Texas I have not had any good opportunities…

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    soil and water, and the “atmospheric demand and the physiology of individual plant species” (Hufkens et al., 2016, 1). Negative impacts to grasslands will likely make the area less desirable for agriculture as well. The spread of grasslands into woodland and wetland biomes will likely result in the spread of agriculture into these biomes as former grasslands are transformed into a more arid, desert…

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