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    Theme on the Bean Tree

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    Describe how an important idea is developed in one text you have studied The main theme from ’The Bean Trees’ by Barbara Kingsolver is the burden of womanhood. This theme was expressed how the characters’ change. Firstly‚ Taylor Geer has changed from a strong and practical girl to become more worldly by a tough decision in her life when the woman from the reservation told her to ’Take this baby’. Secondly‚ Lou Ann Ruiz has changed from a woman that is insecure and frighten of everything to become

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    2012 Applying The Forest and the Trees In Allan Johnson’s book‚ The Forest and the Trees‚ Johnson explains the importance of culture and structure in society and how it influences the way we live. Johnson’s ideas are clearly shown in the film Far from Heaven. The Forest and The Trees also helps a question I had at the beginning of this semester‚ “What makes me act the way I do and what has influenced my behavior?” In Allan Johnson’s The Forest and the Trees‚ Johnson (2008:38-62) defines culture

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    Leslie A Yerks the author of the book Beans uses language to provide her information about the small coffee shop the L’espresso. She speaks to her audience in a way that makes her writing easy to understand. The main idea of this book is how to run a business through good times or bad. In the book a man named Jack Hartmann owns a successful small coffee shop called the L’espresso. The coffee shop has struggled through many ups and downs over the years. However overall the company succeeds and still

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    What does it mean to grow up? I remember I wanted to grow up to be tall when I was little‚ but now that I am older‚ I know that growing up doesn’t mean to just get tall‚ it means overcoming problems‚ not giving up even though life has problems‚ teaching yourself because your parents might not be there to teach you‚ and standing out and being proud of yourself to show who you are. Not giving up‚ teaching yourself‚ standing out‚ and being proud of yourself will make you a better person when you grow

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    Eats‚ Shoots and Leaves is a nonfiction book written by Lynne Truss. The novel is about grammar and punctuation‚ and it is just as exciting as it sounds. The book has no story line‚ each chapter is a new lesson on punctuation or grammar. Eats‚ Shoots and Leaves has a instructional yet lighthearted tone‚ which allows it to maintain some humor. Still‚ Truss speaks with such cockiness that sometimes it is hard to stomach. There isn’t much in the way of themes and symbolism in this novel. One obvious

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    Carbon Dioxide and Trees

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    “Greenhouse Effect.” Trees naturally remove CO2 from the atmosphere during the state of photosynthesis and use the gas to form carbohydrates utilized in the plant’s structure/function‚ and in turn releases the pertinent gas‚ Oxygen (O2) as a byproduct. It is considered that trees act as what some call a Carbon Sink‚ storing the gas in its branches‚ trunk‚ leaves etc. instead of leaving the gas to become free floating and further polluting the atmosphere. In this natural function alone‚ trees directly reduce

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    Minimum Spanning Trees

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    Minimum Spanning Trees Computers are based on one basic element and that is data. All computers make use of different data sets and information for processing the same and giving the required results and output. Data need to be arranged in certain ways and forms to make sure that the same can be used in the best possible way. There are numerous ways in which the data can be arranged or formed depending on their usage. One such methodology or data structure is the minimum spanning tree. Minimum spanning

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    Trees at the Arctic Circle

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    Trees at the Arctic Circle. In the poem “Trees at the Arctic circle”‚ the author Al Purdy provides a description of dwarf plants that manage to grow above the tree line on Baffin Island‚ a Canadian territory. The topics of this poem are very mundane as he uses different types of trees to illustrate truths about the human condition‚ and in particular about life in the Arctic. However‚ Purdy ’s true goal is to remind the reader that humans are judgmental creatures and that it is only once you

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    In the story Song of the Trees by Mildred T. Taylor‚ there is a girl and her family who strongly believe that the trees shouldn’t be cut down by white men. The white men of course don’t care that it isn’t their land‚ or that it is her family’s land. Everyone should stand for what they believe. People may not listen until someone fights. “”I won’t let him cut them‚” I threatened. “I won’t let him! The trees are my friends and ain’t no mean ole white man gonna touch my trees….”” (Taylor 35) When Cassie

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    Symbolism: In the novel The Bean Trees‚ Kingsolver uses wisteria vines and their bean pods to symbolize the potential for abused women to recover from their scarring experiences when given enough care and support. Kingsolver writes: ‘It’s like this‚’ I [Taylor] told Turtle. ‘There’s a whole invisible system for helping out the plant that you’d never guess was there.’ I loved this idea. ‘It’s just the same as with people. The way Edna has Virgie‚ Virgie has Edna and Sandi has Kid Central Station

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