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    mine.yours.our. share it.

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    the surfer in the beach‚ I noticed that he is dancing synchronically with the ups and downs of the wave. I remember seeing a petal from a flower fall down to the ground. Those things didn’t mean much to me then‚ but just recently when I’m doing this essay‚ I understood that they can mean so much more. Something as amazing as a coursing wave in the beach or flower petal falling only lasts so long. The waves fade and the petals wither and die. It made me realize that the best things in life are simply

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    bees is to collect their honey. Honey is a mixture of plant nectar and fluid from the honeybees’ bodies. The bees put the honey in a cell in the honeycomb. Bees can live almost anywhere‚ but they will make more honey if there are flowers nearby. The bees need the flower from nectar to make honey. One of the most important tasks of a beekeeper is to take care of the hive. Beekeepers have to open the beehive to look for signs of disease. This is called “going through the bees.” Beekeepers pay special

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    ‘The Force that Through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower’ Essay: 400-450 words By Maxwell Hardy There are an awful lot of hidden messages in Dylan Thomas’s poem ‘The Force that Through the Green Fuse Dives the Flower‚’ but only if you go looking for them. Probably the two most prominent themes are the relationship between Life and Death‚ as well as Thomas’s perception of what ‘drives’ them; a divine‚ natural power that manipulates it. The poem is mostly written in the first-person‚ describing Thomas’s

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    a new experience is not a competence animals have in their natural states. Their genetic code limits the number and kind of messages that they can communicate. Information only about distance‚ direction‚ source‚ and richness of pollen in flowers constitutes the only information that can be communicated by bees‚ for example. A limited repertoire of message delivered in the same way‚ for generation after generation is characteristic of animals of the same species‚ in all significant respects

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    Tranqulity

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    calms my mind. Directly to the right of the patio are Gardenia bushes‚ three to be exact‚ they are the color of antique white with petals as dense as a cheerleader’s pom-pom.  When a gentle breeze blows‚ a slight heavenly scent from this little flower fills my nose.  The delicate yet magnificent purple petals of the Gladiolus adorn these bushes.  They stand tall and erect superbly with color.  Outlining the flowerbed the Daffodils grow in clusters and bloom golden in the sun.  To the left of the

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    Geranium

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    known as the cranesbills. They are found throughout the temperate regions of the world and the mountains of the tropics‚ but mostly in the eastern part of the Mediterranean region. The long‚ palmately cleft leaves are broadly circular in form. The flowers have five petals and are coloured white‚ pink‚ purple or blue‚ often with distinctive veining. Geraniums will grow in any soil as long as it is not waterlogged. Propagation is by semiripe cuttings in summer‚ by seed‚ or by division in autumn or spring

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    Persuasive Analysis

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    L. Zangori: This is a discussion with Alvin about his drawing. These are pretty sensitive so they should knock out that background noise. So‚ tell me what you drew. Alvin: I drew the garden and compost area out there because the garden is like a home for insect and the compost helps out the ecosystem outside. That was my main piece right there. L. Zangori: Tell me about these? Is this a tree? Alvin: That’s supposed to be one of plants. That’s supposed to be tomatoes compost and pumpkins‚ and

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    Species Biography of: Ginkgo biloba (Ginkgo‚ Maidenhair Tree‚ Common Ginkgo) Information compiled by: Brandon Mihalich Classification/taxonomy (ITIS‚ 2015): Kingdom: Plante (Plants) Subkingdom: Viridiplantae Infrakingdom: Streptophyta (Land Plants) Superdivision: Embryophyta Division: Tracheophyta (Vascular Plants) Subdivision: Spermatophytina (Seed Plants) Class: Ginkgoopsida (Ginkgo) Subclass: Ginkgooidae Order: Ginkgoales Family: Ginkgoaceae (Ginkgo Family) Genus: Ginkgo (Ginkgo) Species:

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    is going through. The use of adjectives and descriptive sentences like “summer was bright and lively” and “ruby red gerberas burst through the green gardens and purple flowers blanketed the huge jacaranda tree”‚ adds to the nostalgia and creates imagery. The author makes the reader visualize the bright sun and the blooming flowers. The use of sensory descriptive words like “the smell of meat sizzling on the barbeque lingered in the air” and “eating mouthwatering prawns” makes the reader imagine the

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    Bees are important to our food supply because they pollinate all of the crops. Without bee pollination‚ all of the crops will die. If all the crops die‚ there will be very little food left to eat. Bees help populate the crops and flowers everywhere. Without bees‚ animals will not have any food left either. You can’t kill the bees just because they are flying around you and you’re scared of them. If bees feel threatened by you‚ they will try to sting you and if they do‚ that kills them. If everyone

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