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    main stages of the tree’s life cycle, seedling, sapling and adult stages. The most growth occurs in the seedling and sapling stages of life. In this study I will be focusing trees in the Waitutu Forest in the sapling stage of life. In this report, a tree is defined as a sapling when the trees are taller than 1.35 metres in height above the forest floor. My purpose is to see whether there is any relationship between the height of saplings in the Waitutu Forest and the diameter at

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    Rainforests today are disappearing at an alarming rate as a result of deforestation for commercial purposes such as logging, agriculture, and livestock and the probable solution are becoming far from realistic as the expansion becomes bigger and bigger. Every year, an estimated 18 million acres are destroyed for various reasons, including paper, timber. An average of two football field sizes of precious rainforest are torn down, killing millions of animals and destroying valuable pharmaceutical plants

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    planet. At 4,765 years old the Methuselah is the oldest documented living bristlecone there is, being almost 1,000 years older than its counterparts of the species. The age of this tree can be determined by the amount of rings that are found when the inner truck is exposed. There is where the truth of the extraordinary tree and its undeniable ability to outlive all other organisms lies. The bristlecone having the ability to outlive all other organisms can be questioned but instead of asking how it lives

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    The exhibition A Fantastic Journey on display at the Brooklyn Museum presents the artist Wangechi Mutu’s collection of art. The exhibition includes paintings, collages, sculptures, sketchbook drawings, and new animated videos. Wangechi Mutu incorporates the Western culture’s influence on her African culture into her modern day artwork, which can be seen when walking through the museum. She explores common issues such as war, consumerism, gender and race, globalization all while focusing primarily

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    I viewed Fernand Léger’s “Composition with Tree Trunks” (painted in 1933, using oil paints on canvas) at the Dallas Museum of Art in their permanent collection, on September 17, 2016. The painting is placed on the second floor, within a collection of 20th-century European art. This work visually yells at passersby, begging them to look at it as they move up the staircase. One is invited to stand at the entrance of the level and contemplate this painting’s loose form and captivating use of color and

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    retaliate. About an hour later, once I was on the way home, I was on the path and I heard a big crack. It felt a giant icepick hit me in the back and I fell in pain. A tree about four feet in diameter fell on my chest. Struggling to breathe, I tried to push it off my chest but it wouldn 't budge. As I attempted to push this massive tree off of myself, I heard what sounded like chuckling.As I turned my head to turned to the right, I saw a group of beavers, sitting and laughing. One of the beavers marched

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    The Life Of A Giant Tree

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    You’re sitting in a giant tree. The leaves are are blue and they shine, not just a simple glow, but an actual light. The bark is a dark reddish-purplish-brown. You can’t see the bottom of the tree and you don’t know what the ground looks like. You feel the cold wind on your face, your jacket not doing much to keep you warm. You hear a vvp sound coming from below your branch. The sound is gone as instantly as it appeared. As you crawl to the trunk of the tree, you look around for what made the sound

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    Crisis: Baobab (Adansonia) Trees Student Name Institution Abstract The baobab tree of genus Adansonia and family bombacaceae has for a long time established itself not only as one of the tallest trees but also as one of the most ecologically profiting trees. Madagascar however has six of the eight species of the baobab tree and African and Australia having the other two species. Regardless of its location in the world, the tree has been subject to gradual decline and consistent survival crisis. Consequently

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    The paper, Induction of Decision Trees, briefly discusses the history of machine learning algorithms, the decision tree family of algorithms and their various use cases before giving an in depth explanation of the ID3 algorithm. This essay focuses on a couple of central ideas behind induction on decision trees. The first section will contain general background information and context leading up to the creation of decision trees. Once the context is established, there will be a quick introduction

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    weights for the preceding four months we were still winded by the moderate size hill. We took a break half way up but this was no wasted break. I found an opening off the path and noticed a Koa tree about three feet high. Then I turned to Mikey and said, “this is the reason we came up here.” “Is that a Koa tree?” I remember him asking before I explained to him how it most definitely was, however, as they reach maturity they take on a different form. We were there in search for the great elders, towering

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