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    distance‚ and the river being at the centre of the photo harmonises the sense of balance. Not only do the trees suggest equality‚ but they direct the eyes toward the centre of the photo where the three people sit in conversation; the absence of a near tree on the right hand side is made up for by the man in black‚ who points the eye towards the naked lady in the middle. The colours are more detailed towards the front of the painting‚ and there is also a clear contrast between defined figure and more

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    Why are trees green

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    tell you more about trees. A tree is a tall plant with a trunk and branches made of wood. It can live for many years. The four main parts of a tree are the roots‚ the trunk‚ the branches‚ and the leaves. The roots of a tree are usually under the ground. One case for which this is not true are the roots of the mangrove tree.[1] A single tree has many roots. The roots carry food and water from the ground through the trunk and branches to the leaves of the tree. They can also breathe in air.[1]

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    A Sense of Belonging

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    The greatest pain in life is not that of the physical kind. It is not loss. It is not death. But it is to be ignored. Excluded. Alone. I’m like a tree. A dead tree‚ who stands alone in a field of emptiness. Sadness. My bark is flaking‚ falling‚ fading. I am fading. My leaves curl and crumble. They are brown‚ dead‚ ugly. But you‚ you are a beautiful tree‚ whose branches stretch across the sky‚ far and wide. Whose leaves are a bright‚ luminescent green in the spring‚ and a rich‚ ruby red in the autumn

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    gaped—there‚ in the middle‚ stood a huge tree branching far overhead. At first‚ Jana thought it might be a giant ash‚ its towering trunk certainly reminded her of one. But it also had gnarled branches that sprouted out much closer to its base than a giant ash should‚ deep green leaves speckled with red. She walked a little closer and discovered the speckles were scarlet berries clustered amidst its thick foliage. To Jana‚ who’d never seen anything so enormous‚ the tree was mystifying‚ transfixed by its

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    Three Weeks On A Deserted Island For how many years has man asked the question‚ "what three items would you bring with you if you were stranded on a deserted island?" Well today that question will be answered. In the following essay it will be proven that an axe‚ a deep metal skillet‚ and very large spool of thick rope‚ would be the three items‚ which would help someone best survive for three weeks on a deserted island. This will be proven through careful analysis of the uses of these items. Now

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    the night grew colder‚ the slim trees danced through the wind passing by Smasher Sullivans land. The open paddocked fields of green seemed so peaceful and serene against the dark forest that ended it. With weary shadows casting as night fell upon the tree tops Smasher sat on the porch of him home‚ alone‚ staring past the fields and deep into the forest that forever watched him. The hushed silence began to play games with his mind‚ his eyes scoping along the horizon and back again searching for any sign

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    desired population. Similarly they would also be divided into quadrants of desired size and measured accordingly. The data gathered from these measurements is then manipulated to achieve estimation of total population coverage. A diameter of each tree is found indirectly by measuring circumference at breast height. This methods advantage is a more accurate measurement of basal area‚ since individual trees get measurements. Although this advantage comes as a cost of time‚ much more time consuming

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    nature lovers to contribute to science too.Sophie Gerrick‚ a fourth year student at UCLA uses an app called Project Budburst to monitor trees as the seasons change.“We’re at a really interesting looking tree which I happen to know is a sycamore tree in this case" she says‚ as she takes a picture of a tree with her phone. "[My phone] automatically finds the location for me and it’s pretty accurate‚” says Gerrick.Recording exact locations and times for every observation is a cumbersome part of collecting

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    Sophie Alternate Ending

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    Wishing she would‚ without a doubt‚ I know that Sophie has a plan on how to get us out of this mess. The man and woman started talking. With a knife clenched in her mouth‚ the woman went to the tree opposite of Sophie. With feeling relieved that she didn’t choose Sophie’s tree‚ the woman kept getting closer to me and finally I couldn’t see her anymore. While wondering what she was doing‚ I tensed up. In my head‚ I thought‚ “Has she spotted Sophie? Is she going to hurt me?” The woman

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    our Casuarina Tree is a poem published in 1881 by Toru Dutt‚ an Indian poet. Its a perfect example of craftsmanship.In this poemToru Dutt celebrates the majesty of the Casuarina Tree and remembers her happy childhood days spent under it and revives her memories with her beloved siblings. ------------------------------------------------- Summary The poem begins with the description of the tree. The poet says that the creeper has wound itself round the rugged trunk of the Casuarina Tree‚ like a huge

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