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    Sam Maloof: A Woodworker

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    Entwistle 1 Colby Entwistle Mr. Carpenter Intro to Wood Tech March 16, 2018 Sam Maloof Sam Maloof was a woodworker and designer who made simple, beautiful furniture. Sam Maloof made beautiful rocking chairs. Sam Maloof’s early life started whenever he was born on January 24, 1916. His later life sadly ended on May 21, 2009 at the age of 93. Sam Maloof was born into a large family in Chino, California. His parents were immigrants from Lebanon. “He learned to speak spanish from a housekeeper

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    Irony: A Short Story

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    As my whole world started to crumble beneath my feet, in front of me stood two paths. The path on the right winded, making sharp turns left and right. Its gravel crunched beneath my feet and bushes and plants reached out, grasping for the cold, hard gravel. I knew every turn, bush, berry and plant that there was to know at that path. But there, left to it stood a new path. Never looked at, never seen, it was untouched by the world. Trees lined the path, its branches almost touching the gravel. As

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    Forrest Carter's The Education of Little Tree is a story about a young boy who learns about how people think alike and what you should know about them in order to survive alone. Words have impacts, people judge and people have power are some things he learned which has shaped his decisions. Words are not just words, they have huge impacts. For instance " What are you, a couple of foreigners?" (34). The word "foreigner" offends Granpa and Little Tree because they know plenty about the place they

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    you? Love is different for everyone.The story I read shows us several different ways of what love is and how to show it.The tree had many different types of love for the boy.In The Giving Tree, Shel Silverstein uses the characters of the tree and the boy to explain the themes of love and happiness. There are thousands of ways to show love.In the book, The Giving Tree, the tree shows its love for the boy through the act of giving.“But I have no money. I have only leaves and apples. Take my apples,

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    include moist bottomland areas and around lakes and streams. Those wishing to add one to their landscape need to consider all aspects of the tree before planting, as the tree has a variety of drawbacks that don’t make it suitable for many locations. Basic Description Eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoids), which is also its common name, is a fast-growing deciduous tree that obtains an additional 6-feet of growth yearly and reaches a mature height and width of 100-feet. Due to this habit of quick growth

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    Little Anna Monologue

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    Get him Dan, Get him. Put him up a tree.” We had jumped him into the swampland and he tore out for the river bottoms. We were extremely close and we were bawling really fast. I believe that i treed him in a hackberry tree. But Little Ann thought otherwise. While she doesn't think it's up there I keep coming back to the tree and barking treed. Since Little Ann was the smarter one I started searching with her but every now and then I would go to the tree and bark. But Little Ann and i split up

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    My Totem Analysis

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    My Totem Mar/5/17 First Of off I would get myself a 20 to 30 feet tall enough for a house frontal pole made from western red cedar because it tends to have fewer branches, straight grain, and less prone to decay

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    forest. In the middle of the savanna we saw a buck or a male deer grazing on the grass found over there. In addition, we were able to observe a species of hawk that was rarely seen close up. It had a golden brownish color and was sitting in the nearby tree observing the activities that were done in the forest. After the required buckthorn trees were cut and burnt, herbicide was sprayed on their remaining parts on the ground. Next seeds of some of the native plants of that area were dispersed over the

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    Giving tree is about how a little boy would come to this tree so he could have some fun. The little boy loved the tree and the tree loved the boy as well. But as the boy grew older he "needed" the tree more and more. The boy wanted some money so he asked the tree for some money but she didn’t have any, so she offered him her apples for him to sell. The boy/man would always come to the tree for help, but he would never give the tree anything. The main idea is that the boy is selfish. The tree represents

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    Personal Narrative-Home

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    see was flashes of red, orange, brown and green as I spun around to take a mental panorama. The squirrels and groundhogs scurried across the fields of grass. The butterflies soared through the air looking for the next flower to call their own. The tree leaves whistled as the cool air flew between them. The slight breeze in the atmosphere sent a sort of chill down my spine.

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