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    it underneath the thin sheet I sleep upon. I had the guts to go ahead with the plans of suicide. I was laying in silence on the scraps of sheet I had been provided with and since it’s a full moon tonight I am going to hang myself from the large oak tree outside in the moonlight. I like looking at all the faces in the moon, it’s the only thing that can stop me thinking about all the trauma in my

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    I read the story whose title is “Baby steps: Learning to Walk, The Hominid Way”. This story talks about how and when walking happens to our ancestors. It also made a discussion about the reason of the occurrence of walking and the connection between walking and natural selection and the connection between walking and body change. In a word, this story analyzed one of the most important characteristics of human, walking, which plays a big role in the development of human evolution. According to the

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    they grow there so they can get the sunlight they need. A few examples of these are orchids and ferns. The ferns need the water and sunlight given when they grow at an upper level of a tree. Many trees can also be found in the rainforest. One of these trees is a kapok. A kapok is among the most common type of tree there is in the rainforest. They tower over the rest of the forest and are covered with mostly bromeliads. These are just some of the many species of plants that have survived in the

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    able to hide from the monsters in the tree. Which presently where slinking down the tree trunk single file, about to corner me, I turned to look at them face on, then I noticed it. The leading Raccoon had something hard and rectangular in it's claw. "Ahhhhhh" I cried, " A smartphone." I hid behind a bush, to escape the red flashing light of the recording phone. I stayed there until it began to get dark, and the raccoons went back up the tree and into the tree trunk. I looked around, it was even darker

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    the reigning monarch on that hillside. It is an outstanding addition to the collection that will enlighten, perplex and delight everyone who sees it. (“Roxy Paine’s”, 2010)” When a person goes to the Nelson-Atkins Museum, they may see a tall, shiny tree in the park. However, this installation

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    beside the tree, a young fawn is looking back onto the viewer. Additionally, the setting of the environment is set during the winter. Taking in consideration of the setting and the gap within the tree we can conclude that tree has been standing there for years probably even more than 2,500 years according to North Carolina State University (Evans). In this painting, the tree is a symbol of fortitude and stability that represents the state of California. The reason is because the tree has been standing

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    As time goes by, the human population increase every year. This also means an increase in supplies and demand that comes from the Rainforest. Companies have to take more from the Rainforest because of the such high demand of resources the human population needs in their daily lives. Some companies are not totally in the wrong when it comes down to using the Rainforest for supplies. They find ways in making their products recyclable, to save too many of the trees from being cut down. Most people

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    After a long, hot, Texas summer of bugs, spiders and other assorted pests, most of us look forward to the cool breezes that signal the beginning of the end of our pest problems. Or do they? Your pest exterminator in Frisco, TX will tell you that cold or freezing weather outside may mean you’re less likely to get buzzed by flies and mosquitoes on the porch, but it also means that all those pests who’d like to survive the winter - cockroaches, spiders, rodents, termites - are snuggling up in your

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    Sandhill Sandhill occurs in the uplands on crests and ridges of gently rolling topography. Sandhill is characterized by an open overstory of widely-spaced longleaf pine (Pinus palustris), sparse understory of fire-suppressed deciduous scrub oaks and a diverse groundcover of grasses, forbs and low growing shrubs. Soil is deep, excessively drained, marine-deposited sand of the Lakeland series. Rapid permeability allows for expeditious aquifer recharge with little to no runoff, however, nutrients

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    the tallest baobab tree. Sadly, no matter how hard he willed his neck to

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