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    tat-de-ta-ta-ta of accompaniment. Turning her back on the rusty boards of her family’s sharecropper* cabin‚ Myop walked along the fence till it ran into the stream made by the spring. Around the spring‚ where the family got drinking water‚ silver ferns and wildflowers grew. Along the shallow banks pigs rooted. Myop watched the tiny white bubbles disrupt the thin black scale of soil and the water that silently rose and slid away down the stream. 1. Make a list or highlight all of the positive words

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    Environment of Earth March 11‚ 2008 NATURAL VEGETATION OF INDIA Filed under: terrestrial vegetation — gargpk @ 1:45 pm Tags: India‚ Vegetation 805 Votes India is situated at tropical latitudes and has diverse temperature and rainfall regimes. The overall climate of India is suitable for the growth of forests. The climax formations of Indian subcontinent have been altered much due to human activities in the last few thousand years. However‚ the remaining vegetation shows that the natural

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    "I am expressing‚" he said‚ "something more than an analogy‚ I am describing a real homology so far as concerns the process of development‚--when I say that these communities simulated modern European nations‚ much in the same way that a tree-fern of the carboniferous period simulated the exogenous trees of the present time." So far as this is true of China‚ it is likewise true of Japan. The constitution of the old Japanese society was no more than an amplification of the constitution of

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    Elegy for Jane Analysis

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    her.” It seems from these lines‚ the speaker paid close attention to every move Jane would make. He grew attracted to her ‘perfect and pure’ persona that when she died‚ it was difficult for him to cope. “My sparrow‚ you are not here‚ Waiting like a fern‚ making a spiney shadow…If only I could nudge you from this sleep‚ My maimed darling‚ my skitter pigeon.” The ‘pet’ names he gave her‚ the emptiness he feels now that she is gone‚ it is undeniable that the speaker had a romantic attitude toward Jane

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    After reading the first pages of Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s‚ “One Hundred Years of Solitude” I can only imagine Jose Arcadio Buendia finding himself in trouble due to his stubbornness or perhaps him trading off his children in exchange for the Gypsies newest invention. The opening pages of the book entails how every year in March‚ Gypsies come into their village and show case inventions they found in their latest journey. So far‚ some of the inventions they have found were a magnet‚ a magnifying glass

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    present. The presence of reptile and plant fossils indicates a drier climate at the time‚ however towards the Western regions of the canyon there is more limestone which indicates a more marine environment in that area. Next comes Hermit shale whose fern and conifer fossils as well as reptile and amphibian fossils indicate a coastal plain with many streams. Then comes the Coconino sandstone which is mostly quarts sand with vertebrate animal fossils indicating a dry desert environment in the area.

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    rainforest. From the air‚ a rainforest looks like an enormous‚ green carpet. The canopy very rarely breaks‚ with no gaps between the trees. Beneath these trees‚ there are thousands of different types of plants. Living amongst the trees‚ vines‚ shrubs‚ ferns‚ and mosses are many different types of animals. These range from the smallest ant to the carnivorous (meat-eating) cats that roam the forest floor. Plants and animals are important because they contribute‚ even if in a very small way‚ something

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    1. Abstract Currently‚ more than one third of children aged ten to thirteen own a mobile phone. It is therefore a necessity to inform today ’s youth of the effects of owning a cellular phone. By reason of request from Mr. Howard‚ Prime Minster of Australia‚ to hear the concerns of Australia‚ a conclusive survey was conducted and revealed that children and teenagers are not aware of the major issues regarding mobile phones. Consequently‚ these issues need to be recognized by youth and society in

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    Dr Gothamie Weerakoon

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    science and a PHD. She has been published multiple times and was featured in the nation geographic. Currently she is a part of the Lichen the coolest things you’ve never heard of exhibition at The Field Museum. She has done a lot of research about ferns in Sri Lanka and recently Lichen. She is from Sri lanka and now lives in Chicago. What I learned was what are lichen. They are biotic organisms that are combination of fungi and agley. They are commonly found in tropical regions they are also‚ bio

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    of plant‚ and whether they are monocot or dicot. Leaf structure is used to uniquely identify plants. Leaves can be netted or branched‚ or they can show parallel venation. Stem structure is also important in identifying plants. Dicots‚ monocots‚ ferns‚ and gymnosperms can all be identified by their stem structure. If a tree or shrub loses its leaves in the cold months of the year‚ it is considered deciduous and then can also be classified as a dicot (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plant_stem).

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