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    The rainforest holds 50% of the world’s species‚ and is vertically structured based on the canopy level. Common species include lianas‚ orchids‚ bromeliads‚ ferns‚ sloths‚ monkeys‚ snakes‚ and parrots. However‚ in the tropical savannah there is a lack of tall vegetation‚ and large land animals such as zebras‚ giraffes‚ elephants‚ cheetahs‚ and antelope roam the grass plains. Furthermore‚ the ecology of both

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    compete for our time‚ we found plenty of hours for personal interests. We all read more that week than we had read during the six months before. We went to the library to get some books. Dad and mom picked out Old Yellow for us while we got Where the Red Fern Grows and Robinson Crusoe. Everyone enjoined them so much that by the end of the week almost all of us had read every book twice. We each enjoyed some hobbies we had ignored for ages. I went outside to work on my tree house with dad. Mom was knitting

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    11 ENGLISH: 1.5 FORMAL WRITING Name: Ryan Duff Topic: Is our country too small to sustain so many professional sports teams? Is our country too small to sustain so many professional sports teams? This question is being asked and written about a lot lately. New Zealand sport is fairly strong in places but there are a lot of negatives. But many great sporting triumphs have come out our tiny sports crazy country. But it is debatable wether or not provincial sport is going well at the moment

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    Have you ever thought about what it would be like to view two human’s point of view about nature? You’re in for a surprise as both of them think the same way‚ but view in different ways. Muir and Wordsworth view is nature is very similar‚ yet they both experience different aspects of nature. With Muir‚ it is on an excursion to Calypso. With Wordsworth‚ it is a stroll in his daily life. John Muir and William Wordsworth both view nature as utter beauty‚ despite both of them coming across different

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    Reading Notes: The Lives of Girls and Women Chapter One: The Flats Road * Descriptive (3) “ We caught the frogs for him. WE chased them‚ stalked them‚ crept up on them‚ along the muddy riverbank under the willow trees in marshy hollows full of rattails and sword grass that left the most delicate‚ at first invisible‚ cuts on our bare legs.” * Uncle Benny: “He was not our uncle‚ or anybody’s.” (3) * He wore the same clothes “rubber boots‚ overalls‚ no shirt‚ a suit jacket‚ rusty black

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    The deciduous forest can be found all over the globe. It is found primarily in eastern North America‚ middle Europe‚ southwest Russia‚ Japan‚ and China but smaller scale deciduous forests can also be found in southeastern Australia‚ southern South America‚ and New Zealand. We will be discussing North American deciduous forests found in the Appalachian Mountains of Pennsylvania. The deciduous forest plays an important and diverse role in the United States. The deciduous forest is found in the eastern

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    May 16‚ 2013 Benoit Mandelbrot Born on November 20th‚ 1924 in Warsaw‚ Poland‚ Benoit B. Mandelbrot was a French and American mathematician known for developing the “theory of roughness” in nature as well as fractal geometry to prove his theory. . Mandelbrot asks“Can geometry deliver what the Greek root of its name [geo-] seemed to promise—truthful measurement‚ not only of cultivated fields along the Nile River but also of untamed Earth? Mandelbrot’s father bought and sold clothes while his mother

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    Begin by getting as comfortable as possible...close your eyes...take a few deep breathes to get relaxed. For the next couple minutes‚ just concentrate on your breathing. This is not a time to be worrying about any of the things that are happening in your day-to-day life. This is a time only for you. For this very short period of time‚ you can completely relax. Take a big breath in . . . And sigh it all the way out. Now‚ imagine yourself on a tropical island. You can return home any time you wish

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    eels are leaving their mark on the ground‚ and this is also a form of communication. 20 Sunrise symbolizes a new beginning and this is‚ because each time the sunrises it starts a new day. Could this be a new meaning or appreciation for the island? 21 Ferns symbolize sincerity towards others‚ but also can be used a sign of magic. Which would make sense to why they’re on the island’s that’s name translates to the witch in

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    William Henry Fox Talbot Henry Fox Talbot was certainly a man who knew how to direct his frustrations towards advancement. October 1833 found the Englishman honeymooning by the shore of Lake Como. Talbot stood overlooking the glassy lake‚ dotted by villages and the needle points of distant mountains when his inspiration struck. Frustrated‚ he looked with disappointment at the camera lucida in front of him. An early form of a tracing machine‚ this device projected the image in front of it onto

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