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    leaves are constantly changing by the season‚ reacting to the world around them. They are easily swayed by the wind and rain‚ or battered and torn by these external influences. While a tree’s beauty may be judged by its leaves‚ the trunk is what truly holds it together. The trunk does not change with the weather; it is steadily and constantly growing‚ grounded to the earth with a grand yet invisible network of roots‚ and is what allows the tree to stand up independently. As is the human disposition‚ hidden

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    Feature Story

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    Falling head first through a tree‚ crashing through branches‚ thinking his life would be gone in the blink of an eye. Then‚ miraculously‚ the parachute strapped to his back gets caught‚ flipping him right-side up and slamming him into the tree trunk‚ giving him the opportunity to live another day. But‚ none of this would stop John Spencer from doing what he loves. The fit‚ 52-year-old‚ chemistry teacher is passionate about many things‚ however he couldn’t decide between his two favorite; teaching

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    Elephant Helping Trunk

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    smartest mammals. Starting from being able to paint‚ now to be able to work together. In the article‚ "Elephants Can Lend a Helping Trunk" the author informs readers of a new task that Elephants are capable of. In a video called "Elephants Show Cooperation" the video shows viewers the task being completed. In the last passage‚ "Elephants Know When They Need a Helping Trunk in a Cooperative Task" this tells readers the procedure and setup of the task. These sources are very similar because there are similar

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    Burning Books

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    I made a family tree that has green leaves which represent that the relationship has a positive impact on the character’s feelings; while the yellow leaves represent how the relationship has a negative impact on the character’s feelings. The tree trunk is kind of divided into two parts which are sunni and shi’a people. These two parts are the main reason of the conflicts in the story which affect character’s feelings or behaviours. 1) The relationship between Amir and Baba : This relationship

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    Wendy watched Ryan from behind a group of trees. He was looking in her direction‚ however‚ he was not moving‚ and he was searching for a sign of her. He must not have noticed where I dashed off to yet she laughed quietly. I fully intend to mess with him. Stepping back a few steps Wendy tilted her head towards the sky and bellows out a horrific scream with all her might. The scream in her opinion was superior to the ones girls furnish in those dumb slasher movies. Slasher in the dictionary showed

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    cloudy but nice day summer day. The tree trunk is shown with dark rough bark and covered in mossy patches. It is wide in girth with long full branches extending out. It is a perfect tree for climbing. There are fallen dry dead leaves surrounding and covering the area at the bottom of the tree. The branches are thick and sturdy looking; full of large bright green leafs. A boy who looks to be between 12-15 years old is in the beginning stages of climbing the trunk of the tree. He is Caucasian with blonde

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    locomotion of a worm called Stomatapod which uses its whole body as distributed foot facilitating it to move on any terrain and have high agility on a regular tree environment. The gripper assembly designed uses a flexible casing which grasps the tree trunk of almost all diameter within the predefined range‚ basically it uses passive compliance. This mechanism can be used for climbing trees which are almost straight like coconut trees and poles. Hence this paper presents a new climbing mechanism for coconut

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    History of Architecture

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    approaching architecture. Confronted with the need for a shelter against sun or rain‚ the natural instinct is to lean some form of protective shield against a support - a leafy branch‚ for example‚ against the trunk of a tree. If there is no tree trunk available‚ the branches can be leant against each other‚ creating the inverted V-shape of a natural tent. The bottom of each branch will need some support to hold it firm on the ground. Maybe a ring of stones. When next in the

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    Living Like Weasels

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    or when it feels in danger‚ and would accept death at the talons of an eagle to keep his tenacity alive. Dillard goes on to describe her walk to Murray’s pond her favorite place to be in nature to forget about the world as she is relaxing on a tree trunk a Weasel appears in front of her. The encounter left the two dumbfounded for a brief moment in time; furthermore‚ the encounter left Annie to wonder how a Weasel thinks. Dillard acquires a new insight on how a Weasel lives as he should‚ by necessity

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    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 boy returns to the tree whenever he was in need or at crossroads and the

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