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    Assessment type 1- material application I need to build a bed side table to put all my books on because I don’t have space or anywhere else to put my books. Pine (pinus Radiata) Pine wood or Pinus Radiata is made from the pine tree which is an evergreen coniferous tree which has clusters of long needle- shaped leave. Many kinds are grown for soft timber, which is widely used for furniture. Pine trees are grown in the northern hemisphere where it is warm and where plenty of sun is provided for

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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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    Americas Symbolism

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    CHAPTER FOUR Symbol of Sovereignty The next morning, I set out following the path up the broad white sandy shore and into a hot and sticky rainforest. As I stepped inside the forest, the temperature dropped drastically, and I noticed that the ground was completely covered with giant sweet-smelling blue orchids. Monstrous vines twisted and twined themselves around tall trees. A shallow, narrow stream ran by, and I could hear the webs of water rushing over the river rocks and gushing off and down a

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    Dragos doubles back toward the house and avoids the town completely. He takes a small trail which leads south. The crisp air is refreshing and the woods are still but for the crunching of snow beneath his horse’s hooves. Firs and spruces line the pathway with their low hanging branches due to the weight of snow. The further south Dragos rides, the denser become the trees. Soon they are so thick that any effort from the sun to melt the snow is fruitless. Every time they pair ride uphill, the limbs

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    The Jet Stream 2 Analysis

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    Somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean, the Jet Stream II floats tranquil in the clear blue waters. The scorching sun lends its warm rays to the peaceful scenery that captures the region. The Jet Stream is no ordinary yacht; you won't see this listed in Yacht World or Ships for Less. A sixty-foot monstrosity with a price tag of twenty-five million and climbing, a one of a kind prototype constructed exclusively for the United States Government as a chameleon spy ship. Complete with all the bells and whistles

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    Eastern Woodlands Culture

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    others would live in ‘Concial Wigwams’ similar to the plain ‘tipis’. It was always the women’s job to set up and take down the ‘Wigwams’. The ‘Wigwams’ frame would be made of either spruce or birch trees. Then the ‘Wigwams’ would be covered in birch bark and layers of the wood for protection against precipitation and the wind. Inside of the ‘Wigwam’ was a rock fire pit to keep the family warm. This is where the Eastern Woodlands lived.

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    Laurel Wilt Disease is a scourge here in Florida. The disease affects laurel trees all over the Southeast, with the most notable victim being avocado trees. The beetles also effect sassafras trees, pond spice trees, and swamp bays. The main cause of this disease is a fungus known as Raffaelea Lauricola that is transmitted through a beetle called the red bay ambrosia beetle (Persea Borbonia). Neither of these species are native to the area. It was brought over to the states through wooden shipping

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    Ethnic signatures and territoriality are data on the reorganization and release phases of the Denesųłiné adaptive cycle. Territories are social constructions for use, occupancy and control of lands. Tobias (2000:3) defines “use” as activities in an area and “occupancy” as the area that a group inhabits. Territories are a pragmatic representation of daily activities across the seasons. They are at distinct odds with fixed and often lineal borders common in Euro-Canadian cadastral systems of land tenure

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    soon spread throughout the settlement and men and women, along with their children, kept coming in and out of the cabin, asking her what had happened and staring at her. They brought food and clothes with them for her and Christopher. The Cleary 's had several large dogs inside that barked continuously with each new visitor and kept sticking their nose into her face. Mrs. Cleary also chattered away non-stop and was cooking everything she could in the house, all the while shouting "Praise the Lord

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    Leopold Pokagon Facts

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    My Michigan Hero: Leopold Pokagon The legend of Leopold Pokagon is that he was born the son of a Chippewa father and Ottawa mother, in the year 1775. Pokagon was Kidnapped from his Chippewa village by a Potawatomi chief and given to Chief Topenebee of the Potawatomi. He was given the name Pokagon because the headdress that he was wearing included a human rib. The word Pokagon means "rib". However, in a book written by his son Simon Pokagon, he disclosed that Pokagon was born Anishinabe

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