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    Save Tree

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    which were becoming more frequent and severe. In 1970‚ monsoon rains caused the Alakhganda River to rise some 20 meters‚ flooding hundreds of square kilometers‚ sweeping away homes‚ an entire village‚ 5 bridges and a bus laden with 30 passengers‚ and killing almost 200 people. Afterwards the state bore high costs clearing the state’s many irrigation canals clogged with silt.

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    Christmas Tree

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    Christmas- The History of Christmas- Christmas Story- Christmas Tradition- The Religious Aspect of Xmas- 12 days of Christmas- Significance of Christmas- Christmas Day in the Morning- Jesus Christ- Mary Mother of Jesus- About Santa Claus- The Christmas Tree» Christmas Celebrations- Christmas Eve Celebration- Christmas Day- The Tradition of Gifting- Christmas Gifts- Christmas Gift Ideas- Christmas Shopping- Christmas Song- Christmas Carols- Christmas Prayers- Christmas Poems- Christmas Quotes- Christmas

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    Poison Tree

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    1 January 2013 AP Literature and Composition Poison Tree- Explained Anger is like a ticking time bomb. Its suspense keeps growing and growing until the point of destruction. Much like a ticking time bomb‚ William Blake conveys the building anger towards an enemy in the poem “Poison Tree”. In the poem the speaker is afraid to tell his friend he is angry with him. His friend eventually turns into an enemy.  When the speaker shields his true feelings his anger grows to the point that it becomes

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    The Giving Tree

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    The Giving Tree The Giving Tree is a story about the relationship between a boy and a tree.  When the boy was young‚ the tree and he became really good friends.  The tree is like a provider for the boy and always gives him what he needs‚ such as vines to swing from‚ shade to sit in‚ apples to eat‚ branches to build a house‚ a trunk to build a boat and a stump to sit on.  As the boy got older‚ the tree would allow the boy to mutilate her and take her branches‚ apples‚ and trunk. The tree let the boy

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    brings to the light the idea that a timeless quality of the tree and the world around it possess.  I think that this is what I find the most fascinating about the poem for this might be how India could be described to the West‚ and given that Dutt was one of the first poets to be read by Western audiences‚ this could be part of her intent. I find myself persuaded by the element of nostalgia for the past that is featured in the love of the tree in the poem. In the horrific conditions of what is and

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    Family Tree

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    Creating and completing a health history family tree let me see what kind of illnesses and diseases run in the family. Learning about my family’s health history let me see genetic predisposition to health diseases and risks. If your family has trending of certain health diseases and conditions‚ it means that you have a higher chance of getting them. Knowing exact what diseases and conditions run in the family‚ I have to be more cautious and take prevention by learning what causes those diseases

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    Banyan Tree

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    1. One of the main factors that contributed to Banyan Tree’s success is their public relations and global marketing programs. They allowed Banyan Tree to achieve global exposure and a high level of brand recognition with only minimal advertising. Banyan Tree founders‚ Ho Kwon Ping and Claire Chang‚ worked hard to build a strong brand so they could maintain a sustainable competitive advantage. They were also able to target the niche market that wanted private‚ intimate accommodations without the expectations

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    The Jumping Tree

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    "Outside my door‚ I could hear him pacing. "Apa‚ the man‚ was there pacing back and forth like a lion might do to keep his cub safe from all danger. I so wanted to be like him." (pg. 181) Rey is the main character as well as the narrator of The Jumping Tree by analyzing Rey we become aware that he is desperately seeking to define a manhood style that can make him feel emotionally strong‚ intelligent‚ noble‚ but yet stand up for what he believes. In this motif analysis we can clearly describe how the

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    Planting Tree

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    pollution. Introduction Plant a tree is a volunteering program that aims to improve urban environments in big cities ‚ reduce air pollution and combat global warming. Activities: Join other volunteers to plant trees in local parks‚ along city streets‚ on school campuses. We also provide free training on how to plant and care for a tree. We hold many tree planting events throughout the year especially in spring because that’s the best time to plant a tree. Planting a tree is such an simple act but it

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    Trees are very important for our survival in many ways. They clean the soil by filtering sewage and chemicals used in farms. They help control noise pollution and reduce flash flooding. Trees absorb carbon dioxide which contributes to global warming. They also clean the air by absorbing pollutants like carbon monoxide and sulphur dioxide. They also help to lower temperatures. They give shade during the summer and act as windbreaks during winter if they are located on the windward side. They also

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