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    The Forest Tent Caterpillars latin name is Malacosoma disstria Hubner and is native to North America. They can be found through forests that contain hardwoods and are most prolific in the eastern parts. Trees that the Forest Tent Caterpillar attacks in New York are basswood‚ ash‚ sugar maple‚ alder‚ cherry‚ elm‚ apple‚ aspen‚ birch‚ and oaks. Trees that are not hosts for this pest are conifers‚ red maple‚ and sycamore. The New York State of Department of Environmental Conservation also says that

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    Questions - History of Reverence/symbolism for Forests (4/2/13) Q2. In the past‚ human attitudes toward forests could be broadly broken up into 3 attitudes. List these attitudes and give an example of each? Which attitude expresses your value for forests? •Reverence – Humans have been venerating forests as representation of spiritual‚ cultural‚ and mythological values. Forests have their links from the earth to sky or creation to underworld. Ex) According to the lecture slides‚ ancient Egyptians

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    Safire Woods

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    English 101 19 June 2013 Compare & Contrast William Safire and James Woods are two totally different people‚ with different views and ideas‚ but share similar writing styles. In William Safire’s “A Spirit Reborn” he talks about the Gettysburg Address in comparison to 9/11 while also analyzing the Gettysburg Address in more depth and as a purpose for writing his article. On the other hand in “Victory Speech” by James Woods he talks about President Obama and how he flows through different things

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    important to look at my flank right away‚ so I dared to step on the chair with both hind legs. Miss Cheerilee would scold me if she saw where my hooves were. We weren’t allowed to stand on furniture because grownups didn’t like hoof scrapes in the wood‚ for some reason. What I had going on was an emergency‚ so it was okay for me to break the rules. I raised a hind leg and twisted my body to inspect my flank. There was a crayon under my other leg. It rolled‚ taking my hoof along for the ride. I tried

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    At the end of the field trip there were 5 pictures of plants to classify. To also go with the scientific and common name‚ I will also talk about the plant’s needs. The common name for the first plant shown is called the Cut-Leaved Toothwort. The scientific name for this plant is Dentaria laciniata and Cardamine concatenata. Cut-Leaved Toothwort are located in a closed canopy area. This canopy area is usually a moist area that is around the sugar maple trees. Therefore‚ the Cut-Leaved Toothwort‚ likes

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    Wood Joinery Types Various Methods for Connecting Wood By Chris Baylor‚ About.com Guide Ads:   * All Wood Cabinetry   * Joinery Projects   * Wood Carpentry   * Wood Boxes   * Wood Working Wood joinery is one of the most basic concepts in woodworking. If one didn’t have the ability to joint two pieces of wood together in a solid fashion‚ all woodworking pieces would be sculptures‚ carved out of a single piece of wood. However‚ with the many varied types of wood joinery

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    Timberline Lodge Hundreds of thousands of visitors come to Timberline Lodge each year‚ making it one of the top tourist attractions in the State of Oregon. A majestic and natural structure made of local wood and stone‚ the lodge was built in three parts. It consists of two wings that extend and meet at right angles at a hexagonal-shaped tower‚ known as the “head house”. The Lodge lays below a recreational ski area and in the spring and summer it serves as a base camp for hikers and climbers alike

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    Safire Wood James Wood’s essay Victory Speech and William Safire essay A Spirit Reborn were written about two of our country’s presidential speeches. Both Wood and Safire have distinctive opinions and different viewpoints; however‚ they do have resembling writing techniques. In A Spirit Reborn‚ Safire discusses the Gettysburg Address in comparison to 9/11 and analyzes the Gettysburg Address in great detail. Wood’s “Victory Speech” demonstrates how President Obama flowed through different ideas

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    BEATRICE WOOD Beatrice Wood (1893-1998) is known both for her shimmering pots and her long‚ extraordinary life. Although intrigued by the arts from an early age‚ Wood was 40 years old by the time she began experimenting with ceramics and found her true vocation. Before discovering her love for clay‚ Wood had forays into painting‚ drawing‚ writing‚ and theatre. Involved in everything from Vaudeville to Dada‚ she spent her youth searching for the right outlet for her artistic and creative energies

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    Wood joints There are many wood joints available to make‚ joints are used to build strength into products. The joints below are the joints that are commonly used in schools. Note only glue is used to join these joints together. 1. Butt joint A very simple joint but it is also very weak. They tend to be used for making picture frames‚ corner pieces and nails are often used to strengthen the joint. 2. Mitre joint Finger joints More about finger joints from the technology student website. View

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