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    Q's on Forests

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    animals like tiger‚ lion etc. (Q.)How did the Forest Act affect the common man’s life in India? (1 Mark) (Ans)   The Forest Act in 1865 proved to be a hardship for common villagers inIndia. Cutting wood for their fuel requirement and grazing their cattles became illegal. They started stealing forest woods by giving bribes toforest guards. (Q.)What was the theory of scientific forestry? (1 Mark) (Ans)   In the theory of scientific forestry‚ natural forests were cut down and the same areas were planted

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    the fodder‚ timber and fuel wood. Both the governmental and Non Governmental Organizations have been propagating afforestation programmes. Due to the industrial revolution many countries have seen the rapid decline in forests. Cutting of trees is not only a threat to the environment but also to the quality of life and to the economy also. Reasons for the decline in forests : Explosion of human and livestock population Increased demand of timer‚ and fuel wood Expansion of the agricultural

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    Descriptive Essay

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    it most of their life.  The house was white with black trimming‚ but most of the paint was chipped away on the back porch‚  there was always fire wood.  No matter if it was winter; spring‚ summer‚ or fall‚ there would always be firewood on the porch.  The house had one of those older heaters that used firewood.  I can recall putting wood in the heater and taking a poker to stir the flames.  That was the closest I ever came to playing with fire.  I used to get so excited and would

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    The Algonquin people wore clothes made of deer skin. The covered very little of their bodies. They did not have guns or swords; only arrows and spears. Bows were made of Witch hazel and arrows were made of reeds. Some spears were made of some wood. They did not have anything to protect their body with. The Algonquins only carried targets cut from tree bark. The Algonquins made armor from sticks that they tied with thread. The Algonquins lived in small towns of 10-12 houses. Some larger towns spotted

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    My Own Urban Legend

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    was a waste of words. Now everyone in her small town knew this‚ and they didn’t y to force her to talk‚ they just knew Kyle didn’t talk‚ and accepted it. This had been happening for 10 years now... Until one day‚ Kyle spoke... It happened in the woods behind Kyle’s house... Her parents didn’t know what to expect‚ they had given up on this day many years ago. They used to wonder if Kyle’s first word be cat‚ dog‚ or Mom‚ or Dad. Or if it would be more complex. Her parents both heard Kyle’s first

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    Doe Season

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    whole time Andy is unconcerned if anyone has noticed how foolish her father must look in the water trying to stay dry (514). In the beginning of the story‚ there is emphasis on the woods always remaining the same. The woods stretch inevitably and offer a sense of security and safety. Even while hunting‚ the same woods lead back

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    El Fili

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    CHARACTERS: MAHOGANY: CHAY PINE: LEIRA MOLAVE/NARRA: GIO MANGROVE/NIPA PALM: ROCHELLE SEED: KHAYTE MOSS 1/MOSS: RONALD MOSS 2/MID: YVETTE BEACH/TAWILIS: DHINDY SEQUENCE 1 NARRATOR: (VOICE OVER) Forest is an important part of the ecosystem. It is said that life comes from the forest‚ it is an area of land where flora and fauna are present. But because of different human activities‚ it started to become endangered. Therefore‚ Singapore made a greenhouse where different types of plants

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    DBQ #2 APUSH

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    items (artifacts) he carried with him‚ and what did we learn from them? A copper axe (with the wooden handle which gave scientists new knowledge)‚ a yew wood bow made with fats and deer skin quiver with fourteen wooden arrows. A kit for making tools and a kit for starting fires‚ a leather belt around his waist‚ a knife (made from flint‚ yew wood for the handle and its own sheath that was made from woven grass fibers) He had a full wardrobe of leather leggings‚ a grass cloak and shoes. We learned

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    Deforestation

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    use of firewood as a source of heat. Here‚ wood is cut down and burnt. c) Need for land to build industries Industries require a lot of land and while industrialization is important for every country‚ it is the bane of large tracts of forest. People need jobs in order to provide for their daily needs. d) Need for land to build houses With the worldwide increase in population‚ land to build houses for people to live in is very much required. e) Need for wood for furniture‚ pencils‚ paper etc Whereas

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    Skateboard Research Paper

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    is one of the most recognizable parts of a skateboard. It is where you stand and where you get to show off your personal style with decoration and designs. The deck is made of wood and may also be referred to as the board. The deck is usually made from layered wood pieces. Maple and birch are commonly used‚ but almost any wood can be used if it has strength and durability. Boards are often an oblong shape‚ but creative manufacturers may make the deck any

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