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    Blog Post The densely populated Long Island, New York on the East Coast of US has undergone extensive suburban development in the few decades, a fact that has made forest conservation a critical issue. This is important because god forest cover can go a long way to benefit the industries and local communities in Nassau County, Syosset, Huntington and North Shore and other areas in Long Island. According to the New York State, Department of Environmental Conservation, the total forested area in New

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    A young man, barely in his twenties, walked carelessly over brittle bones that cracked underneath his polished Italian shoes. A menacing grin appeared upon his face as a dimly lit castle came into view. It towered over the mysterious forest that lay beneath the pale moonlight. His piercing black eyes darted around the forest looking for something that wasn’t there. His pace quickened as he glanced at the opening of the forest. It had long tree branches that stretched out, creating a haunting archway

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    Fire Creative Writing

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    “Somebody call the fire department,” I yelled. "Where is my iPhone?" "I don't know find it!" he replied It all started the second heat waved in a row in the morning as I woke up in the morning, got dressed, brushed my teeth. Heard the sound of my sister yelling at my dog Silky. I walked downstairs to check on what the hustle was all about. In my peripheral vision, I can see my dog chewing on a white golf ball. "Stop chewing on the damn golf ball" she yelled I slowly reached out for the golf ball

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    The poem "The Black Walnut Tree" by Mary Oliver, starts with a mothers and her young daughter making a hard decision of how they will come up with the means to pay the mortgage. Since the young girl's mother is looking for ways to pay their mortgage, it can be reasonably inferred that the girls father has passed away. This mother has the option of selling a walnut tree in her yard that would cover her mortgage. The walnut tree in question is getting older and will not continue to be fruitful

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    Massasauga Research Paper

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    The Jennings prairie is one of the few places in Pennsylvania where the Massasauga Rattlesnake is found. The massasauga is endangered in Pennsylvania and is strictly protected. The massasauga is venomous and may bite if surprised or threatened. The staff at Jennings ask you to please stay on the trails for your own safety and the snake’s protection. Over three quarters of the park is covered by forest (www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/findapark/jennings/). Stream valleys, upland forests, and wetlands

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    Haha you know what I HATE running it’s so last year though right now I’m glad I’m running, if I wasn’t I would be in jail in the Kingdom or as I like to call it King Dumb mainly because the people there are so rich they don’t believe they need to know anything besides money. Can you guess what I’m doing right now….. “YOU’LL NEVER CATCH ME ALIVE” I yelled as I RAN AWAY from the King Dumb guards who are surprisingly smart I guess it’s only the King and his ‘friends’ which only are his friends do to

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    The Given Tree

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    "The Given Tree", a tender story of unconditional love, or disturbing tale of selfishness? The story is about a boy that grows up and asks the tree for things and as the tree gives the boy the things, the tree stays happy. Unconditional love is when you love somebody no matter what, on the other hand selfishness is when you don't care about anybody else except yourself. "The Given Tree" shows unconditional love for the boy as the boy takes advantage of the tree and asks for things. The story is conditional

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    Wooow, he just died, I exaggeratedly thought to myself, but with my mouth open. I stood in the pounding rain glimpsing at Doodle, didn’t know whether to be happy or sad. No emotion appears upon me, but questions were roaming my head: How am I going to tell mom and dad? What should I say? How should I say it? “Well you only live once,” I insisted, “what could go wrong.” I took a deep breathe and slowly walked back to the house, scared of the reaction I was about to get. I entered the house, “Ma,

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    Preschool Observation

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    stacked the blocks, regardless of the color order. At 3 years and 8 months old, Konnor is within the norm for this development since it appears at 3 years old (Berger, 234). Konnor picks up a tree branch that has fallen beside a tree, he stares at it and looks up at the tree and back at the branch. With the branch still gripped firmly in his hand, Konnor begins to lift his body to wrap his arms and legs around the tree. Hugging the tree with his body, Konnor begins to ease his way up the tree by pushing

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