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    Thomashow’s assignment using a tree prompts the reader to focus on self framework in ecological identity. I feel that my work and study in Environmental Science resides on the leaf of the tree. It is obvious to me that the root of this important work has begun years ago with the efforts of environmental archetypes (as Thomashow refers to Thoreau‚ Muir‚ and Carson)(p30). I can clearly relate myself to this analogy since I was originally planning on studying engineering and technology but soon realized

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    The Coconut Tree Legend.

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    I don’t know what the heck I’m doing‚ so I’ll just right about a legend from where I’m from. This is a legend of how the coconut tree came about. And if you don’t know what a legend is‚ it’s a story that isn’t meant to be believed. So I don’t care if you don’t believe it‚ but I think it’s a very interesting story to tell. The coconut legend is about a young girl who was admired by her entire village and all of her tribe. Anyways‚ one day the girl became very thirsty. The tribe looked and searched

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    The poplar “that has grown up rich in bottom soil” was an image that immediately caught my eye (4.526). Homer uses this particular line to illustrate the foundation that molded Simoeisius into the person he grew to become. The poplar tree is symbolic of his family tree as well. He grew up enriched with a strong family foundation on the banks of the Simois’ River (4.517). Homer also uses the image of a trunk that branches out to illustrate Simoeisius’ growth as an individual. The image that the trunk

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    The haunted Capulin Tree

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    cherry tree; it was scary‚ and an evil presence could be felt whenever anyone walked by it. I realized then that‚ this was the place that resembled true human beings dark secrets hiding in the center of paradise. In this beautiful farm‚ I would wake every morning to the sound of the roosters wakeup call at 6 in the morning. It was always a little cold in the morning and I had the tendency to sleep with minimal clothing. The breeze would hit my back as I threw the sheets off the bed every time‚ but

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    Tree Persuasive Speech

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    When a tree falls in the forest‚ does it make a sound? Ladies and gentlemen‚ and the class of 2016‚ I can definitely assure you that it does. But what is the purpose of worrying about what a silly tree sounds like when it meets its demise? The noise it makes is irrelevant to the bigger picture‚ the falling of one great tree provides room for multiple new saplings to grow in its place. As time goes on‚ this cycle continues and eventually the forest is full of what was once a bunch of young‚ flexible

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    The Osage Orange Tree

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    In the story The Osage Orange Tree‚ there is a character named Evangeline. Throughout the story‚ Evangeline is a loner and does not have many friends. She tries to change this in every way she can. This shows that people will go to great lengths to have friends. In the beginning of the story‚ the main character sells cheap newspapers. The main character meets Evangeline while walking to sell newspapers‚ even though he noticed her at his school before. Evangeline immediately approaches the

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    Lime Tree Bower

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    Coleridge’s poem ‘This Lime Tree Bower My Prison’ is strongly centered on the power of nature and its ability to enable the physical and imaginative process. His physical confinement is apparent by the use of the term ‘prison’ in the title of the poem‚ expressing Coleridge’s annoyance with being stranded alone on a rock while his friends are out on a walk. Coleridge’s imagination is left to wander around nature‚ as he gradually learns to celebrate the beauty of the nature around him. One effort

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    The Giving Tree Reflection

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    Shel Silverstein’s The Giving Tree‚ a classic children’s book about a boy that grows up alongside a tree and continues to take advantage of the tree’s love for him by taking its resources throughout his life. I reread this book many times throughout my childhood‚ and despite me not quite grasping the story’s message when I was younger‚ I eventually realized what the actual moral of the story was as I thought about it more and more as I grew up. Due to this‚ The Giving Tree was one of the first stories

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    Maximum Phylogenetic Tree

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    probable phylogenetic tree. The earliest methods of calculating the maximum likelihood used gene frequency data‚ and more recent approaches involve algorithms of amino acid and nucleotide sequences. The general equation for the likelihood L of a phylogenetic tree is defined as the probability of observing the data in a given tree under a specific substitution pattern‚ L=(data│tree). The tree with the highest L value is the most probable tree out of all of the possible tree constructions. The likelihood

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    Janissary Tree Sparknotes

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    The Janissary Tree The Janissary Tree is a novel written by Jason Goodwin‚ it is a fictional story that takes place in a real historical setting. I initially thought it would be interesting because I am extremely fascinated with murder mysteries‚ and the fact that it was set in the Ottoman Empire intrigued me. I wanted to learn more about this Historical time period in a fun and interesting way. The novel had a fictional plot but it helped me understand more about the period of the Ottoman Empire

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