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    shown through the characters of Leper‚ Gene‚ and Finny. Gene Forrester‚ the narrator of A Separate Peace‚ showed the greatest innocence in the start of the book. At the beginning of the novel‚ the young Gene stood unconcerned and self-absorbed‚ by the tree that will test his true nature. Gene’s innocence in the opening represented a childlike happiness in conformity. By obeying the rules -- occasionally rebelling only through mild sarcasm -- Gene maintained a comfortable life‚ predictable and unthreatening

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    remembrance and honoring of the dead with the family and rebirth. The poem is about the a father that plants a sequoia tree in honor of his recently deceased infant son. Gioia uses imagery in the first few stanzas to emphasize the severity of the father and his families’ grief and despair. In these sections he also reveals the setting of the poem which is Sicily and the reason he chose a sequoia tree. The very first stanza of the Gioia’s poem sets the tone for the poem‚ which was melancholy‚ with the imagery

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    Chipco Movement in India

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    trees and hugged them. She said they will have to cut her first before the trees. The servants were helpless to follow the orders and cut the tree. Amrita Devi died on the spot. Before offering her head to the Maharajas servants‚ Amrita enchanted :- “seir santhe runkh raheb‚ to bhee sastojan” (it is still a small price to pay if at the cost of my head the tree is saved). The incident inspired the several other rural womens‚ who in 1970’s launched such similar movements in different parts of India

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    poison oak than what we have up here. However‚ here in Michigan they need wet soil. The poison oak tree is distinctive due to the hairy vines. These trees should not be touched. If touched the toxins will be released on to the person‚ and a reaction occurs on the skin. Lastly a tree that I thought was fascinating was the yellow poplar‚ also known as the Liriodendron tulipifera. Since I found this tree fascinating‚ I decided to do more research on it. I learned that the tallest Liriodendron tulipifera

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    healthy nursery tree (size of 2-4ft.) | Avoid large trees grown in small containers for the root system might be “root-bounded”/rounded (it may not grow properly once planted on ground) | Inspect the trees for insects and diseases and inspect its trunks for wounds and constrictions. Water the selected tree regularly in preparation for planting on the ground | Choosing the site for planting | Avoid landscapes near other trees‚ buildings‚ structures and power lines (for the tree may grow so large)

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    Indian Culture

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    As we walked back to the longhouse‚ Chabok‚ who was in front of me‚ suddenly stopped on the track and raised his blowpipe‚ quickly inserting a dart into the mouthpiece and packing the end with a small twist of raw cotton. To one side and above him‚ about twelve meters away‚ a squirrel was scampering on a branch. I wanted to see Chabok bring it down with a dart but at the same time I had an almost uncontrollable urge to cry out and frighten the animal away. It seemed such a small squirrel. Chabok

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    ” Many people objects that tell their stories are non-living. Mine on the contradict is living‚ it moves‚breathes‚grows and takes essential nutrients. It is not just an object to me but also my friend .Just as the above quote stated my object is a tree. It all began with a small green seedling‚ who needed all the support and care it could get.The seedling began to grow into a small sapling‚ it was not strong enough yet to face the world alone. It got the essential food and water in needed to grow

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    Independent Study Unit: Apple Tree Course/ code: Biology‚ Grade 11/ SBI 3U This paper will examine apple trees by categorizing them through the following classifications‚ the vascular system‚ structures‚ its responses‚ practicality‚ and ecological importance which will be presented in a topical manner. Classification The classification of plants is the understanding of the relationships and similarities between plants. It is important to identify unknown species‚ to group or assign names

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    CONTEMPORARY AESTHETICS & CULTURAL STUDIES A study on Hung Tien Yu’s painting Tsang Nim Chi 14/12/2014 1 Content Art Piece Chosen .....................................................................................................3 Description...............................................................................................................6 Timberland .........................................................................................................6 Nike.....

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    Van Mahotsav

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    VAN MAHOTSAV Van Mahotsav is an annual pan-Indian tree planting festival‚ occupying a week in the month of July. During this event millions of trees are planted. It was initiated in 1950 by K. M. Munshi‚ the then Union Minister for Agriculture and Food to create an enthusiasm in the mind of the populace for the conservation of forests and planting of trees. The main objectives of the planting of trees during Van Mahotsav are to:  Provide fuel and thus release cow dung for use as manure

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