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    Saru Kani Gassen

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    but immediately after receiving the rice ball‚ monkey gobbled it up. The crab took the inedible persimmon seed to his garden and planted. He cared for it every day and it grew and grew‚ from a seed to a fine tree. One autumn day the crab went out to pick some of the ripe persimmons from his tree‚ but no matter

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    King Lear - Tragic Flaw

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    pattern of mistakes‚ for he is evidence that even the best of men can fall from grace as a result of their own actions. Much like the tallest trees of the forest‚ Lear stands tall amongst all others in his kingdom. He is the strongest‚ most powerful tree in the forest; a wealthy‚ noble‚ and respectable man. Despites Lear’s qualities that identify him as greater man‚ he‚ as all tragic heroes‚ possess that one flaw that will destroy him. As he ages‚ King Lear believes it may be best if he passes his

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    t value and regression

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    to count the tree rings on a core taken from the tree. In general‚ though‚ the older the tree‚ the larger the diameter‚ and diameter is easy to measure. The foresters measure the diameter of all 1132 tress and find that the population mean is 26.2 cm. They then randomly select 20 trees for age measurement. Tree‚ k 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Diameter‚ xk 30.5 29.0 20.1 22.9 26.7 20.1 18.5 25.9 29.7 28.7 Age‚ yk 125 119 83 85 99 117 69 133 154 168 Tree‚ k 11 12

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    My Not So Perfect Date

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    the smell of freshly cut grass lingers in the air. Still blindfolded‚ I start walking‚ with the help of my boyfriend‚ of course. I guess he really was not paying attention either when all of a sudden I feel him let go of my hand and scream‚ “stupid tree trunk.” I was confused‚ so I kept walking when I tripped and fell‚ landing right on top of him. I get up slowly to make sure I do not trip again‚ since I cannot see anything. He gets up behind me and grabs my hand again. This time I warned him to pay

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    Nozomi Manigo Monologue

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    Nozomi Miyoshi TSW 3 (environmental changes) Dialogue Tree 1: Hey‚ good morning. Tree 2: Hi... It’s already morning? (yawn) 1: Look at you‚ it’s as if you’ve been up all night! Are you okay? 2: Well‚ yeah I actually did spent the whole night without sleeping. I’m sure even you heard the news about the western side of our forest. 1: Oh‚ that. Of course I know about it. Humans are killing our families. 2: Right. I still can’t contact my mother‚ nor my brother. I’m just frightened that

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    Save environment

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    Topic: SAVE THE TREES: SAVE ENVIRONMENT Who in this world does not know the significance of trees. Trees are no less than GOD to us in any of the ways. A small seed becomes a big Tree‚ gives shed in summers‚ the leaves of the tree fall down to provide us more sunlight and the atmosphere becomes more warm in the winters. They provide shelter to the Birds‚ Animals and Human Beings too. Flowers on trees are a joy to be seen. Their fruits satisfy our hunger. Many trees have medicinal values also. Trees

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    Sacred Groves in India

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    cred A traditional means of biodiversity conservation‚ these groves can be considered the ancient equivalent of natural sanctuaries where No one is permitted to cut any tree or plant‚ or harm any form of life in this area. Ancient Indian texts have many references to sacred groves‚ for example‚ Kalidaasa’s Vikramorvawsiyam. Today‚ there are only about 1000 square kilometres of undisturbed sacred groves‚ scattered in patches all over the country.. These groves are important today as they are banks

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    A Birthday

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    day. This may also imply that the persona is having a wonderful day and her heart is filled with happiness. Rossetti’s heart is described as an “apple tree” which implies that her heart is enormous and powerful. The apple tree produces fruits; this implies that Rossetti had a fruitful heart always producing goods. The simile “like an apple tree” may also imply that the persona has enough space in her heart to let others grow. The poet uses the simile “like a rainbow shell” meaning her heart is

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    Art Appreciation ART-123 March 7‚ 2012 John Taylor vs. Howling Wolf Treaty Signing at Medicine Creek Lodge When looking at the two images of John Taylor and Howling Wolf’s views on the way the treaty signing of 1867 happened we can begin to see the way both represented their own view. In my opinion‚ John Taylor represented the treaty signing better in the eyes of all of us. He may of used only black and white for his painting‚ but the distinguishing lines that help form both the figures and

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    creation story

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    Creation Story #1 In the beginning‚ The Red Hills started as a vast land of emptiness. The land was covered with large mountain ranges‚ open valleys‚ and flat desserts. Life was nowhere to be seen‚ there were no animals‚ no trees‚ and no one inhabited the land. The land was one time inhabited by a tiny civilization that migrated north‚ in order to grow and prosper. Only three of the members of this land stayed behind‚ that was a man by the name of Lord Dupa‚ and his two sons named Spot and Frank

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