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    In the poem “Lost Poem” written by Stanley Moss is explaining a tragic time he had with his brother. He goes on to explain how he it had sadden him and hurt him on the inside. The many different events that he stated in the poem makes him remember all the good times that they have had. He tells us that they shared the same mom and when he died it pained him. In line 5 “His death pained me” stood out to be the theme of the poem because it shows the writers emotion for his brother. There were hard

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    novel. The society’s leaders brainwashes the citizens into collectivism and no singular identity. This all changes when the rejection to his light bulb invention came by a group of scholars he longs to be a part of. He ran away into the Uncharted Forest and soon change many or his moralistic codes. Equality changes his moral rules and built a new society with a woman he loves named Liberty. Together they would make a better future for the generations to come. This new future would uphold the ideas

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    Ha is a very optimistic person with her circumstances. First of all‚ in the poem “Inside Out”‚ she says “Maybe the soldiers will no longer patrol our neighborhood‚ maybe I can jump rope after dark.” Even with the terror of war that is only miles away from her‚ she tries to look at the good side of it. Secondly‚ in the poem “1975: Year of the Cat”‚ she writes “Mother warns how we act today foretells the whole year‚” and “Everyone must smile no matter how we feel.” Ha thinks that she has to be as cheerful

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    Temperate Deciduous Forest Geographical location- The Temperate Deciduous Forest is 30 degrees north and 30 degrees south of the equator. This climate can be found in the north in North America‚ Europe and Asia. In the south‚ the climate can be found with South America‚ Australia‚ and Africa. Climate facts- the average temperature is 50 degrees (24 degrees celsius) and its high is 86 degrees‚ this factor depends on the altitude of the forest. The temperate deciduous forest receives an average

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    A River Sutra

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    Michelle Vernon The Creative Process Ms. Vance September 16‚ 2013 A River Sutra In what ways is our narrator’s life and experiment now the Creative Process? The narrator exemplifies the creative process in many ways throughout the book‚ including his management of the Narmada guesthouse. In his venture out of the urbanized life of a bureaucrat to a vanaprasthi manager a rest house near the Narmada River‚ our narrator encounters people that deepen his understanding of the world around him

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    The Analysis of Forest Gump The 1990’s film phenomenon Forrest Gump is probably one of the most skeptical films of its time. Most critics have highly enjoyed this entertaining movie. Roger Ebert referred the film as a “magical movie”. Others such as Hal Hinson from the Washington Post called Forrest Gump “a real zero”. Nevertheless‚ the success of Forrest Gump out voices the critics‚ racking in millions of dollars. This comedy/drama has people of America falling in love with Tom Hanks’ brilliant

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    Secret River

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    most people during the colonisation of Australia. Kate Grenville’s story The Secret River is set during the time in which Australia was colonised. An understanding of the historical context in which The Secret River is set‚ shapes your reading of the text because it helps you to understand issues in the text such as class‚ race and gender. Firstly‚ knowing about the class structure of the period that The Secret River is based on‚ gives the reader a greater understanding of the text. They believed in

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    Forest growth dbh

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    Forest Growth report-1 A timber cruise is a sample measurement using an instrument to estimate the stand basal area. The measurements are taken from plots or quadrants‚ laid out in a random fashion. Using the timber crutch‚ hold the brass ball for the selected area under your eye and extend the Crutch away until chain is tight. Trees that appear wider than the width of the plastic are big enough or close enough to be counted.  An advantage of this particular tool is its ability to correct for

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    Big River

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    Maegan Campbell Humanities 1301.P05 3/25/09 Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn The play opens with Miss Watson‚ Judge Thatcher‚ and Tom Sawyer talking to Huck about how he must learn to read the Bible if he wants to make it to Heaven. A frustrated Huck escapes in the night to a hideout where he and his friends discuss all of the naughty things they will do to get to hell. When Huck arrives back home‚ he is taken by his Pap to their wooded cabin. His inebriated father

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    The Nile River

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    The Nile River The Nile Is considered one of the longest rivers in the world. It flows north into northeastern Africa and Eleven Countries share it as a water source. Those would be namely: Tanzania‚ Uganda‚ Rwanda‚ Burundi‚ Democratic republic of the Congo‚ Kenya‚ Ethiopia‚ Eritrea‚ South Sudan‚ and Egypt. Interesting fact in the ancient Egyptian language‚ the Nile is called Iteru‚ meaning “great river.” People say the source of the Nile is Lake Victoria. The Nile has been the lifeline of

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