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    The Christmas Tree

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    the Christmas tree is a symbol of the bond that we all shared because we always put it together and decorate it as a family. This is something that we have done as a family for as long as I can remember and this will remain a family tradition as long as I live. We also had a traditional family breakfast that my mom and Tainisha‚ my sister‚ cook while my dad watched the Channel 5 news and Marques‚ my brother‚ and I play chess. My dad‚ brother and I would get the Christmas tree down from the

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    Auto biography of a Tree I am a tree‚ tall and imposing‚ standing all alone near the campus of a temple. My life is ever so interesting as‚ I see a huge spectrum of society‚ funny gestures of people‚ and hear all kinds of conversation of the devotees who pass by me. I was not always so huge. As is true of all living beings I was also a long time back‚ a young sapling with this huge tree within me. At that time I looked fresh and beautiful as all other beings who are young‚ but‚ at that time I was

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    LEGEND OF THE COCONUT TREE Long ago there was a Chamorro family belonging to the Achote tribe. The family had a beautiful young daughter who was admired by everyone in the tribe. One day the girl became very thirsty. She wanted to drink the juice from a special fruit. Everyone tried to find the fruit she described but to no avail. Soon the girl became very ill and died. The father buried the girl on a hill over looking the village. He placed a beautiful headstone on her grave and the people covered

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    Baron on the Tree

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    observer of and commentator on Cosimo’s unusual way of life‚ finds this concern ironic‚ noting that it would not have bothered their mother in the least to see her sons under cannon fire.) Eventually‚ she rather enjoys catching sight of Cosimo in one tree or another through her telescope‚ and she sends him messages with her military signal flags. Cosimo’s varied adventures in the trees make for enjoyable reading. At first these are boyish pranks‚ such as throwing a piece of bark at the boys’ pompous

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    How to Plant a Tree

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    How to plant a tree In the world‚ if we do something we must follow the steps. Plant the trees also need the steps. Plant the trees is the difficult thing to do. There are also have techniques to plant it. There are nine steps as I plant the trees. There are : (1) Determine the planting site‚ (2) Make the planting location‚ (3) Measure the height of the root ball‚ (4) Dig the hole‚ (5) Measure the hole depth‚ (6) Set the tree into the hole‚ (7) Pre the root ball‚ (8) Backfill the hole‚ and (9)

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    Nadya Lytvynenko 42; 403 Text Analysis The extract under analysis comes from “The Apple Tree” by J. Galsworthy. John Galsworthy was an English novelist and a playwright of the beginning of the XXth century. He is most famous for “The Forsyte Saga” and its sequels “A Modern Comedy” and “End of the Chapter”‚ all of them were filmed several times. What’s more‚ the writer won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1932. The extract deals with the description of the setting for of events in the story. This

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    acclaimed children’s story‚ The Giving Tree‚ Silverstein confronts the unhealthy relationship between humanity and nature. She illustrates this idea through the relationship between a female apple tree and a young boy. The tree would provide for the boy by allowing the boy to eat her apples‚ play with her leafs‚ and climb her trunk. Following his entire childhood‚ Silverstein explores the internal shift within the boy. Slowly‚ the boy begins to spend less time with the tree and asks for material items. The

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    American Literature 3/28/10 The Giving Tree Shel Silverstein‚ an extremely gifted and versatile author‚ wrote and illustrated "The Giving Tree". Readers of all ages have enjoyed this story since its publication in 1964. It portrays the gift of giving and to love and be loved in return. While "The Giving Tree" generated a lot of controversy upon its publication‚ having been a child and now being a mother‚ I see the tree representing a mother ’s unconditional and self sacrificing love

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    The poem titled “A Poison Tree” by William Blake is about how ineffective communication can affect a person. The poem starts with the speaker being able to let out his anger to his friend and was able to end it. Then the speaker was angry at his enemy but held it in and it started to grow into something poisonous. The poem is about how suppressing your emotions can cause consequences. The poem begins with the speaker explaining how he was able to stop his anger towards his friend by talking; however

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    Acacia Tree - Short Essay

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    Acacia Tree in Thailand Acacia sprigs were planted by the Hebrew people at the head of a grave for 2 purposes: 1. To mark the location of the grave. 2. To show their belief in immortality. Immortality: Both the Hebrews and the Egyptians believed that because of its hardness‚ durability and evergreen nature‚ that this tree was a symbol of both innocence and immortality. Shittim: In the Bible‚ it is called “shittim”. Chosen above all others‚ shittim was the wood which God commanded

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