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    Trees are of tremendous value to us. They give us fruits‚ wood‚ herbs and many things of commercial value. They are home to numerous birds‚ insects and animals. They provide shade to men and animals. They prevent drought and cause rainfall. They help in checking environmental pollution. They give us oxygen to breathe in and absorb the carbon dioxide. So‚ we should promote forestation. Wood is the most valuable product that trees give us. We use wood in many ways. Wood is used as fuel and

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    Italo Calvino’s "The Baron in the Trees" is the story of an Italian boy who leaves his aristocratic childhood home in favor of the expanse of adjoining trees that cover the surrounding town and countryside and lives the remainder of his life in the world he finds there. His name is Cosimo Piovasco di Rondo‚ and he applies his ingenious and free-thinking perspective to finding ways of continuing to learn‚ innovating both for the betterment of his own lifestyle and for the people who live below him

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    The Nature of Life Are we controlling our own lives‚ steering it in the direction that we have pointed out? People tend to believe that we are‚ and that the road in front is straight and steady. We misjudge the obstacles placed on the course intended to throw us off. The fact is we should not expect life to be rational. Anything can happen when we’re out on the road of life‚ and learning to expect the unexpected is the key to staying on track. Accidents do happen‚ and only so much of our lives

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    Rosemary Christmas Trees

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    Christmas means many things but for many Christmas means Christmas trees. It’s said that Martin Luther was struck by the twinkling stars shining through the branches of a fir tree‚ and put lighted candles on a tree. A Christmas tree is one of our most cherished memories. For many gardeners a live rosemary plant pruned into the conical shape of a Christmas tree is an edible fragrant evergreen. It’s fitting that rosemary would play a role for the holidays because since ancient Greece‚ rosemary

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    FORESTS Introduction Trees are mankind lifeline. If they are destroyed‚ there is no way that human beings can survive. From the oxygen that we breathe in‚ the food that we eat‚ to the clothes we wear‚ we owe it all to the trees. Not only this‚ trees act as purifiers of air and receptacles of our waste products. Trees have great economic value too. We get fuel‚ fodder‚ timber‚ medicines and numerous other valuable products from the trees. It is‚ therefore‚ not surprising that trees were given great importance

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    Trees are best friends

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    SANDHYADEEP SHANTINAGAR CO-OP HOUSING SOCIETY Building No. B-19/20‚ Sector – 9‚ Shanti Nagar‚ Mira Road ( East) To‚ Members‚ Sub : Contribution towards festival celebrated in the Society. Festivals do not just offer people a temporary reprieve from their daily grind. Imbued with deep inner significance‚ each festival is a multifaceted celebration As you know we have already started celebrating festivals this year with Independence Day. There are many more to come in the

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    Trees Excrete Leaves

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    Trees excrete leaves The theory that leaves‚ among other uses‚ are also used as a way to excrete toxins from the plants body has been very controversial among many botanists. This theory says that the plant takes in toxins from the soil and excretes these toxins out of the body through the leaves of the plant when the leaves fall off. Is this possible? Are leaves really the plants mechanism of excretion? I will give some evidence that may support this theory and shed light on if this is really another

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    Trees Our Best Friend

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    living beings inhabiting this earth‚ trees are out best friends. Mother Nature‚in her infinite wisdom‚ has gifted them to man to live in harmony with him and to be of greatservice to him.Besides fruits‚ trees provide important raw materials for our industries. Industries provide employment to people. The wood for furniture‚ housing‚ railway carriages and shipscome from trees. Wood is also used for fuel and for making charcoal which is used as fuel.From trees we get wood - pulp to make paper and artificial

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    women’s struggle with her own self-image. Barbara Kruger is an American conceptual artist as well as a transformational leader‚ states Wikipedia (1). She uses her work to make people think about the serious issues in society today. Her work is in many common places for the view of the public eye. Kruger provokes people with her direct messages and bold images. She has worked in collaboration with other artists as well as galleries and museums. Barbara has also written several books. In her book

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    Barbara VS Omi and Winant

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    States‚ Barbara Fields explains how race was created in order to justify slavery in a free nation. There is no biological evidence that racial differences exist among people‚ therefore race is an illusion that has no physical consequences. However‚ Omi and Winant believe that race does have physical effects because it is formed by racial projects and hegemony. Social‚ Economic‚ and political factors combine to define racial categories which dictate how people give meaning to race. Barbara Field’s

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