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    (City of Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation, 2013) Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation organization budgeted for and planned a way to help save this tree species. For the past couple years, biannual Ash tree treatments have been in place to help save the Ash trees of Fort Wayne. This past summer 647 Ash trees in Fort Wayne were treated to prevent the Ash Borer from killing them. Because this treatment is a biannual treatment

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    In “Birches”, Robert Frost uses imagery and analogies as a way of conveying his message. Frost’s use of imagery and analogies are used in the themes of nature, analogies, and imagination. Frost uses imagery throughout the poem to create a vivid image of how he imagines the Birches to be. His use of comparisons enables the reader to view the Birches in numerous perspectives. His use of imagery and metaphors are appealing because they are pragmatic, and create a clear image for the reader. Nature

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    agriculture, cash crops and cattle ranching are also a part of it. From a rancher’s point of view, they just want to clear out the rainforest for cattle. The rainforest that have not been destroyed are being cleared for food crops, tree plantation or for grazing cattle. Due to the cash crop system the soil fertility is even declining in the rainforest. The main reason the cash crops are grown is because it’s an easy way to get money and they have little concern about the

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    Have you heard of Sleeping Beauty? A girl falls asleep for a hundred years, and a prince wakes her up with a kiss. Well that story is wrong. The real story does not begin with a party to celebrate the princess's birth, and there is no evil fairy. There is no prince to wake her up. That story was just made up for little kids, because the real story is not as happy. The story starts off in a little town that exists in a far away place, this town is called Sun Town. Everyone is always happy, never

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    Stephen Phillips Vision Walk 12/5/17 I found myself sitting high on a branch, in an ancient oak tree, watching rabbits playfully chase each other in the early morning sun. I am so grateful for my experience in the vision walk at the Fairfield Osborne Preserve on Sunday. I will quickly describe the great significance taking a quiet reflection day in the woods was for me, then describe the highlights of my day, and conclude with my final thoughts on the experience. I was immediately interested

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    trees that separate two roads. There was a brand new shoe in the road. I hopped off my bike to go look at it and noticed the second one a few feet in front of it. I went to check that one out and saw a couple pairs of shoes in a pile up against a tree. I assumed there were some kids playing amongst the trees. As I biked along the road a little more, I saw them. There was only one girl in the group, & they all looked to be around my age. I had never seen them before, so I wanted to go say hello

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    the only break in the dense foliage was the scar the plane left behind. It dawned on Jacob that his arm would be a bother until he did something about it. He took immediate action and tore off his shirt and ripped it into strips to tie a fallen tree branch to his arm. Exhausted, Jacob

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    The sun glimmered through the treeline, and set slowly, casting a deep orange and pink shadow over the mountains. A soft breeze made the strands of pine dance on their branches ever so slightly. The world was quiet. There were no voices, no distractions. Just the light trickling of a stream not far from the cabin. Just the quiet rustle of the trees in the wind. Sage relished in the silence, clinging to it like a new born cub to its mother. Sage was sitting on her bed looking out the window, observing

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    many ways? (Probably not, but that does not mean we can ignore this problem). Because if we do keep ignoring this problem, climate change issues will increase critically. Before this we move on any further, let’s see the science behind this issue. A tree makes oxygen that we humans breathe through the process called photosynthesis. This process not only makes oxygen but also decreases the amount of carbon in the air. But now, think of us cutting that organism down, we are also cutting down on the benefits

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    no one is supposed to but today we were not going to be hanging instead jumping. “Let’s have a competition,” Christina said, “Everyone must jump from the top of this hang glider and grab the branch above.” Cayman and I looked above to see a dangling tree branch about 4 feet out of reach if we were standing on top of the hang glider. We didn’t think it could be done. “You’re crazy,” we exclaimed! We hopped down only to see

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