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    to count the tree rings on a core taken from the tree. In general‚ though‚ the older the tree‚ the larger the diameter‚ and diameter is easy to measure. The foresters measure the diameter of all 1132 tress and find that the population mean is 26.2 cm. They then randomly select 20 trees for age measurement. Tree‚ k 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Diameter‚ xk 30.5 29.0 20.1 22.9 26.7 20.1 18.5 25.9 29.7 28.7 Age‚ yk 125 119 83 85 99 117 69 133 154 168 Tree‚ k 11 12

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    child I lived in a yellowish orange house surrounded by fields of land which had no plants or resemblance to any type of farm life. It was like a huge desert without the dust or cactus. The one thing that did throw me off was the owl on the dead tree trunk. It reminded me one of my favorite MMOs to play‚ which was called Final Fantasy XI. The reason why is because in the game there was a legendary shield called the "Aegis" and once you’ve obtained this shield an owl was always present during

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    Creation Story #1 In the beginning‚ The Red Hills started as a vast land of emptiness. The land was covered with large mountain ranges‚ open valleys‚ and flat desserts. Life was nowhere to be seen‚ there were no animals‚ no trees‚ and no one inhabited the land. The land was one time inhabited by a tiny civilization that migrated north‚ in order to grow and prosper. Only three of the members of this land stayed behind‚ that was a man by the name of Lord Dupa‚ and his two sons named Spot and Frank

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    Topic: SAVE THE TREES: SAVE ENVIRONMENT Who in this world does not know the significance of trees. Trees are no less than GOD to us in any of the ways. A small seed becomes a big Tree‚ gives shed in summers‚ the leaves of the tree fall down to provide us more sunlight and the atmosphere becomes more warm in the winters. They provide shelter to the Birds‚ Animals and Human Beings too. Flowers on trees are a joy to be seen. Their fruits satisfy our hunger. Many trees have medicinal values also. Trees

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    A Birthday

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    day. This may also imply that the persona is having a wonderful day and her heart is filled with happiness. Rossetti’s heart is described as an “apple tree” which implies that her heart is enormous and powerful. The apple tree produces fruits; this implies that Rossetti had a fruitful heart always producing goods. The simile “like an apple tree” may also imply that the persona has enough space in her heart to let others grow. The poet uses the simile “like a rainbow shell” meaning her heart is

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    Reflection Essay

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    your service? I help planting and taking care of trees which are essential for the well-being of the community because they provide the much needed oxygen that we need to survive in this planet. If every person living in the community would plant a tree or volunteer as I did there would be less concerns about how we negatively impact our community with carbon-dioxide emissions. What knowledge about Biology did you gain from this experience? I learned about how to plant trees‚ how to take care of

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    gladwell

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    bark as a sapling‚ and no lumberjack cut it down before it matured.” Rhetorical question: “…they had performed live an estimated twelve hundred times. Do you know how extraordinary that is?” As a result of this metaphor‚ Gladwell connects the tree to occurrences we have in the real world. They help readers visualize the connection between trees and real life events. The Rhetorical question is meant not to be answered‚ but to get the reader thinking about how important the amount of times the

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    The lake was surrounded by all kinds of trees: sugar maple tree‚ camphor tree‚etc. At the center of the lake‚ there were a few huge trunks lied down the peaceful lake. On the trunks‚ there were some ducks “quack” around as if they were planning to have a sunbath party. Around those the ducks‚ there were a few birds hovering

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    Songs of Silence

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    In the novel The Humming Bird Tree‚ Ian McDonald affirms what a special period of our lives childhood is. Our love is unconditional. Our trust is complete. Our laughter is unbridled. Everything is simple. Then we grow up. In the case of young (Master) Alan‚ idyllic Trinidad is his playground; the rivers tossing over the white rocks‚ the cool scent of the bamboo trees‚ the moon over the citrus trees form a backdrop to his adventures. Kaiser‚ with his treasury of knowledge and skills

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    seen as an adventure‚ but a task. Her father continued to visit the forest without her. He never forced her to come along when she was not interested‚ and when he returned at the end of the day he would tell her how the lake still glistened and the tree had new names etched on its bark. Two years since the last excursion to Lonesome became four‚ then eight‚ then a

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