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    ancient pond a frog plunges into the sound of water.” The frog plunges into the sound of water rather than into the pond. The poem focuses around the sound that the writer wants the reader to imagine. The absence of a specific sound is what stimulates the reader to create a scene using imagination. The sound made by the frog is left up to the reader’s imagination and based on their experience with things falling into water. In contrast‚ in the Haiku translated by Allen Ginsberg “The old pond A frog

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    Henry David Therou

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    experiences at Walden Pond. With Walden in mind‚ I would ask Thoreau: Should man take a road to experience nature’s beauty as he did. What are his thought on how people confront their individual unity with nature‚ despite the overuse of technology‚ as he did with his experience at Walden Pond. Thoreau was able to understand nature’s ways through patient‚ frequent‚ careful‚ observations of his surroundings. He wants people to live life with simplicity‚ and he found his simplicity at Walden Pond. Thoreau suggests

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    Nathaniel Manor Ms. Jones Physical Science Honors 28 May 2014 Sentinels Under Attack Toxic algae blooms have infected many bodies of waters throughout the world and has greatly affected animals‚ humans‚ the environment‚ and even our economy. Toxic algae blooms can be detrimental to the environment and can singlehandedly turn a once healthy ecosystem into an inhabitable ‘dead zone’. Many marine mammals have been dying rapidly due to these toxic algae that poison the brain and lead to death that travels

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    Horse-Dealer’s Daughter”. Death and resurrection can be clearly identify as the main theme from this story where D. H. Lawrence recount the life of an youthful hopeless women (Mabel) dealing with debt‚ death and solitude pushing her to suicide from a pond and‚ save by her doctor( Fergusson) leading to a ambiguous love story. The main theme is greatly emphasized in this story through the use of many symbols. The first symbol in the story brings us to the theme of death

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    the closest I ever came to playing with fire.  I used to get so excited and would always volunteer to poke the fire.     In the summer‚ we would play at the pond behind the house.  It looked more like a swamp than a pond.  The pond was black as night and home to the snakes‚ tadpoles‚ frogs‚ and fish.  We would go to the pond to catch the tadpoles and fish.  When night fell‚ we would run around and catch fireflies.  We also helped plant peas‚ collard greens‚ and corn around the area

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    Eulogy Of A Frog

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    together‚ from our father passing and us hoping to a new pond. Eugina was a curious and unique frog‚ she brought happiness everywhere she went. She was well-known on the west side of the pond. Eugina lived to be twelve years old‚ she had 1‚000‚200 babies with her husband Robert A. Frog. In the twelve years that Eugina lived‚ she accomplished many goals that she planned to succeed. For example‚ she collected bugs for most of the frogs in the pond‚ she led the protest for women rights‚ and she stood up

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    LIFE AT WALDEN POND In late March 1845 Thoreau went to Walden Pond‚ a sixty-two acre body of water a few miles from his parents’ home in Concord‚ Massachusetts‚ and selected a spot to build a house. The site he picked was on land belonging to his close friend Ralph Waldo Emerson; he and Emerson had already discussed Thoreau’s plan to live on the land which Emerson had recently purchased. By July 4 of that same year‚ the house was substantially complete and Thoreau moved to the pond. The experiment

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    both for the human that carries out the experiment and the daphnia: ← The human that carries out the experiment should be cautious not to touch the lamp with wet hands since it uses electricity. ← Also‚ be careful not to spill any of the pond water on the floor. ← As for the daphnia‚ there is a chance for them to die as when they are exposed to light‚ they are also exposed to heat in which they aren’t used to. ← Moreover‚ when they are given caffeine of a high concentration their

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    Introduction Water pollution is the contamination of water by foreign substances such as chemicals‚ pesticides‚ animal wastes‚ sewage‚ disease‚ and organic matter. There are two primary sources of water pollution‚ point source and non-point source pollution. Point source pollution originates from specific locations‚ and can bet traced to specific pipes or ditches and is generally waste or effluent from industry or sewage treatment. Non-point source pollution originates from a much broader

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    Protista Lab Report

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    Title- Protista Lab Concept- the concept of this lab was to explore what is in the pond water as living organisms and try to identify what it is. Some types of Protista are multi-cellular like giant kelp. Although they look much like plants‚ multi-cellular protists lack specialized tissues. Being eukaryotes‚ they have a membrane-bound true nucleus with linear chromosomes‚ and they have membrane-bound organelles. The kingdom Protista contains all eukaryotes that are not plants‚ animals‚ or fungi

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