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    Pine Cones : What adaptations do the pine trees have? Pines trees live in very windy and cold places where insects not well adjusted to the extreme weather. Pine leaves are needled like‚ very long‚ thin‚ and not good to consume. They have the ability to shed snow during winter season. How do these adaptations assist their growth and reproduction? These adaptations help them grow and reproduce. The female cone which is larger in size than the male cones has hard protective bracts that cover the

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    On an 18th century British plantation there was constant battle between slaves and planters‚ for the slaves needed to keep their cultural forms alive. Harsh treatment of slaves by the planter‚ often forced slaves to resort to various forms of resistance in order to keep their cultural forms alive. While the slaves of the plantation were able outsmart the planter at times‚ the planter also devised wicked schemes that made life for slaves extremely difficult. Cultural forms practiced by African

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    Introduction KISDA‚ a multi-national oil palm plantation company registered in Malaysia with mission that is “KISDA exists to make the maximum possible profit for its shareholders whilst causing the least damage to the environment. KISDA will‚ atll times‚ be a good corporate citizen.”. KISDA was granted a license to plant oil palm and manufacture palm oil by the National Government of Makasa‚ a small African country. KISDA operate in very remote and has no towns or cities nearby except a small villages

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    When Bradford and his men arrived at Plymouth Plantation‚ they soon discovered Native Americans. Bradford had created many single stories and thoughts that changed throughout the story very quickly when he met the Natives. Throughout the text you can really see Bradford start to transform his thoughts through his actions and his verbal views on the Natives. At the start of the text Bradford relates the Natives to the Bible story‚ Apostle‚ but in a very harsh way. The text states‚ “But these savage

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    In his essays “Kids‚ Trees‚ and Climate Change” and “The Green Dream” Mark Hertsgaard informs us of a current would issue that is occurring that was created by humans‚ global warming. Americans should take global warming as a serious matter because it could extinct some plants or animals due to the climate warming up which is not suitable for some species. Also it creates ice caps to melt at rapid speeds which could lead to parts of the states that live on a border of the ocean to flood. Mark describes

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    “Thus you may see what difficulties still crosses any good “endeavor” (Smith 74). In the two stories of The Plymouth Plantation and The General History of Virginia it tells a story of English men who go from their home to the new land for a difference in they way they want to live. Such as religious reasons and for better working opportunities. In the two stories the people encounter Native Americans. In both stories the Native Americans help out the English men. The two stories have similarities

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    1 PROBABILISTIC APPROACHES: SCENARIO ANALYSIS‚ DECISION TREES AND SIMULATIONS In the last chapter‚ we examined ways in which we can adjust the value of a risky asset for its risk. Notwithstanding their popularity‚ all of the approaches share a common theme. The riskiness of an asset is encapsulated in one number – a higher discount rate‚ lower cash flows or a discount to the value – and the computation almost always requires us to make assumptions (often unrealistic) about the nature of risk

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    mailings within a time period or for different customers meaning many small contributions and few big customers . The second type of inverse correlation has to be addressed . It can be done in two steps obtain probability estimation from decision trees and re-rank it using customer value ‚ but this also ignores the value in the first step . The other problem is high dimensionality ‚ having 481 variables and small target population leading to difficulty in identifying features for respond class .

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    TOPIC: What was the role of enslaved women on the British West Indian Sugar Plantation? RATIONALE In history women have been often perceived as useless and inadequate. This assessment is to highlight the role of enslaved women who resided and worked on the sugar plantations in the British West Indian islands before the abolition of slavery. In order to effectively understand the enslaved women’s role and situation‚ their social and economic states have to

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    women. Barbara Kingsolver is a contemporary American author. Kingsolver dedicated herself into political and social activism. She also believes in writing that promotes social change in society. Barbara Kingsolver novel The Bean Trees reflects this commitment. The Bean Trees concerns Taylor Greer‚ a young woman who leaves her small hometown in Kentucky to search for a more fulfilling life. While driving west across the United States‚ Taylor becomes the protector of a battered child whom she names Turtle

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