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    Christmas Tree

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    more important than receiving. Mostly‚ I can’t think of anything more exciting than the idea of the entire family decorating a Christmas Tree and wrapping presents in beautiful wrapping paper and bows. Almost everyone celebrates Christmas‚ and every family has their unique traditions which they joyfully anticipate. Some families set up their Christmas Tree the day after Thanksgiving while other families wait until the day before Christmas Eve. Traditions are important because they leave a lasting

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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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    Human Tree

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    Alex Jones Mrs. Van Winkle American Lit. 28 August 2013 The Human Tree Once upon a time‚ a huge meteor collided with Jupiter. The meteor took off a big chunk of Jupiter and made a new planet. The new planet was called Earth. The planet Earth was bare except this one mysterious tree. Once a day this tree would drop a baby out from the top of the tree. This tree was God’s tree and he created all humans to look exactly like him‚ so the humans could rule the world. The human had a

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    Tree Kangaroos

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    Our topic is about tree kangaroos. They are one of the many endangered species on our world‚ and we think that the tree kangaroo should be saved. This essay is going to tell the reader about tree kangaroos‚ and give reasons to preserve this species. Tree kangaroos should be saved because they are a type of animal in our world and they should stay that way. In the vast planet we have learned to call home‚ every animal counts. The tree kangaroos’ population is slowly disintegrating. Before we talk

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    Life and Tree

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    concentrating on pieces. The example which she uses is how a Cartesian will look at tree. He will look at tree and conceptually analyze the pieces‚ but he would never understand the nature of the tree. A system thinker on other hand would look at tree and see the seasonal exchange between tree and earth‚ earth and sky. A system thinker will look at tree and see life of a tree only in relation to life of whole forest‚ and would see tree as home for insects‚ habitat for birds. So system theory in this example

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    The Crying Tree

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    Brooke Schneider 1/11/11 The Crying Tree Plot- In the novel The Crying Tree Naseem Rakha A family goes through one of the hardest things ever‚ when their son Shep was found murdered. Nate‚ Shep’s father insisted on the family moving to Oregon. Sheps death caused Irene and Nate to fall apart Bliss was too young to truly understand her brother being gone. The family moved back to Illinois‚ they continued their lives in a sort of trance‚ never discussing Shep or mentioning his name. Bliss was

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    an autobiography of a tree

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    My birth and care of Radha Mangoes are known as king of fruits and the fruits are the best seller among world. Oh‚ let me introduce to you. I am an Indian mango tree who fulfilled the taste buds of many people with my fruits. My life story is really astonishing as I never anticipated that my happy life would end up so brutally. I was born from a mango seed and all the thankfulness for my birth goes to Radha and the almighty. Radha‚ by the way is my best friend and in other word owner. She love

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    What Are the Main Negative of Social Networking? What Are the Main Negative of Social Networking? According to ComScore‚ there are about 55.1% of 1.5 billion people visit website “ Facebook.com “ up to the end of November 2011. Facebook is a kind of Social Networking. Social Networking is an online service‚ people can share interests‚ activities‚ photos‚ videos… Not only do students use social networking‚ but many staffs of companies also use social networking to discuss

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    Tree of Life

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    Tree of Life- by Gustav Klimt. Gustav Klimt was an Austrian artist who was radical in his painting which moved along the lines of Symbolism. Born on 14th July 1862‚ to Ernst Klimt the Elder and Anna Klimt‚ Gustav had the artistic background and the genes set by his parents. He acquired his primary education in arts by the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts and later went on to claiming a professional career in painting interior murals. Receiving the Golden order of Merit for his spectacular work

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    A Poison Tree

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    “A Poison Tree” by William Blake‚ is a poem of 4 stanzas with a rhyme scheme of aabbccddeeffgghh‚ and in which the poet examines the negative effect of unresolved wrath/anger. Blake cleverly presents this idea by the way of an extended metaphor in order to make the point that the best way to deal with inner emotions/feelings is confronting or talking about them. Not only does Blake use an extended metaphor‚ but allusion‚ tone‚ and title also contribute to his message. An extended metaphor is a figure

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