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    JAPANESE BONSAI ESSAY Bonsai is the traditional tree in japan it grows in a small pot and is maintained in a smaller size than its natural growth. Any plant that is normal can be turned into a bonsai if it can exist in a smaller version. If the plants roots are able to be trimmed and can the branches be cut and will the plant survive in a small and shallow pot. Where can a bonsai be kept this all depends on the plant chosen and how much care and effete you put in to your bonsai. If your

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    canopy can get through to the forest floor‚ so the forest floor is dim. This dim light slows the growth of many light demanding plants. In some of the deepest jungles the ground is a maze of scattered fallen leaves‚ roots‚ branches and twigs. When a tree falls down everything is very different because the extra light allows lots of herbs and saplings to grow. Rates of growth are incredible. Secondly The Understory‚ compared to the forest floor there is an increased amount of light reaching the leaves

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    Rainforests The rainforest is under threat from destruction but why is it being destroyed? An area the size of a football pitch is being destroyed every second. Structure of the Rainforest The rainforest is made up of 4 layers: Emergent Layer- The tallest trees are in this layer they can be 200 feet above the forest floor. These trees can also have trunks that are 16 feet round. Animals found here include eagles‚ bats‚ monkeys and butterflies. Canopy Layer- This layer forms a type of roof above

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    instance‚ Pocahontas’ rebuttal to John Smith “But I know every rock and tree and creature has a life‚ has a spirit‚ has a name” (ll.10‚11) assigns human conditions to the environment. Pocahontas explains that she sees the earth as a “comprehensive ecology”‚ as opposed to pure resources. The word “spirit” (l.11) implies that each component in nature has its own character and is an individual entity. Therefore‚ each time a tree or critter is killed to benefit a person with its resources; the nature

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    from the trees. The bamboo is an important variety of tree which grows in abundance. It is of great commercial value. It is found everywhere. It is used as building material for making temporary shed. It is an important source of shelter for the poor and economically weaker people. Bamboo is used for making mats‚ fence‚ basket and various items of handicrafts. Bamboo is used as raw material for making paper. Cane is another variety of tree which is used for many purposes. Mats‚ ropes and furniture

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    Gifts and To the Oak by Shu Ting‚ are poems that both use nature to reveal a deeper meaning. These poems are lyric poems‚ which use or express personal feelings‚ and this case use the feeling of the poet‚ Shu Ting. Figurative language is found throughout these poems‚ and assist in conveying a profound meaning‚ while being notably different. Both To the Oak and Gifts utilize powerful figurative language and reveal themes about relationships; however‚ their tones and structures are significantly different

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    free. For he must fly back to his perch and cling When he fain would be on the bough a-swing The poet describing why he must get out the bird must fly back to where he belongs to the tree branch where he will be happy and he will start swinging on the branch. And a pain still throbs in the old ‚ old scars And they pulse again with a keener sting

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    was an important with hunting but was rarely used to actually kill animals directly. Instead‚ areas were set on fire in such a way as to direct animals to where they could be easily killed. Fire was also be used to smoke animals out of caves and tree trunks. After the fire would attract animals back to the area‚ once again providing easy hunting. In different parts of Australia different fire regimes were used and adapted to local needs Land Management Aboriginal people burn the land in

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    the way

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    an 8 foot tall mustache. How could you miss him? The bumbeling boobs looking for it are tards. In the first episode we start with an exterior shot of lakes and evergreens in northern cottage country Ontario‚ Muskoka’s. Come in from above the tree line swooping downward towards ground while moving forward at tremendous speed. Goofs are hollering and shouting as they run dangerously through the trees towards a large movement ahead of them making sounds of trees branches breaking and large loud

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    clean. B. Statement of the Problem Our objective is to find out what will be the tear strength‚ texture and if it could be acceptable in the market. And if will not destroy our environment because of the wood bark of malunggay we get on malunggay tree. C. Significance of the Study The importance of this study is to stop the people who are doing illegal cutting that will damage or destroy our environment and nature. It can also help us to earn money that we can use for our daily expenses. Even

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