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    Nowadays it is needless to mention that global warming becomes one of the biggest problem for human beings to deal with. There are a lot of bad effects global warming, for instance, alteration of ecosystems, abnormal weather, rising in sea level, etc. Accordingly, the energy consumption problem is one major task, and Michael Pollan, the author of “Farmer in Cheif”, make interesting remarks during PBS 's debate, " Agriculture is the biggest contributor to greenhouse gases." How does agriculture add

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    It’s not anything against girls, it’s just that….” You run a hand through your hair. “I like having my hair long, and I kind of even like how rosy my cheeks are. I love gardening – I love flowers and grass and dirt. I love seeing them grow. And I’ve always wanted to learn…how to cook, or bake, or whatever, because I like making things. I like helping things become something better. But I, I got made fun of for liking that

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    Why to Maintain your Hobbies After Joe Watson had been told he was deathly allergic to the sun and his frail lungs would not allow him breathe the outside air, also not to mention his high level of paranoia for potential of getting robbed outside at night, he decided that he would never leave his home for the rest of his life. He had done everything right—he went to a liberal arts college, got a salary job at a local car manufacturer, married a beautiful woman he loved, started a family, and continued

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    Mary Lennox

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    Mary Lennox she is the main character in this book and brings about change to the Craven family during the timeline of the novel. She was born in India and went to live with her uncle, she was very sickly , selfish ,she had a thin face and body ,her hair and face was yellow because she was born in India. The cholera illness killed her parents. When she was playing in the garden she discovers the secret garden it was marvellous and brings happiness back to her uncle and life back to the garden

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    part of the big garden crew. Although to my surprise it was not the type of gardening I anticipated. We went to an empty field a few blocks away from the compound and it was full of grass and weeds. Basically, the ministry needed us to get rid of all the weeds and rake the soil to be able to replant vegetables. At first, I struggled with the tough dirt, but I later got a hoe instead of the shovel I was using and made gardening much easier. I appreciated how kind the workers were and asking how we were

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    Pollan does a great job in filling in the gaps on feeling the urge to do something and actually acting upon those feelings. He even shares of ways of how we could be a help and have an impact on culture. He gave an great example on gardening. Gardening may seem small, yet has many benefits, such as saving carbon and also we somewhat teaches us to be self-sufficient. Rather than depending on society for every little and big thing, we become reliable on ourselves and begin to show respect to

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    “Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck was written in 1937 when the transition of women from typical housewife standards to the working world was occurring. Steinbeck’s feature character, Elisa, an atypical woman with a love for gardening, embodies the pressures that women face from society when they attempt to express themselves in ways that go against societal standards. In “Chrysanthemums,” Steinbeck uses symbolism to reveal how societal standards cause women to miss out on opportunities and become

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    one were to need an extra room, one could simply add an addition to the house if the lot in which the house is on is large enough instead of searching for a new place of residence. Many people enjoy landscaping and gardening; however, there may not be any room for landscaping or gardening while renting an apartment because multiple tenants will share a backyard. Sure homeowners are responsible for lawn care and snow removal, but renters sometimes get stuck having to be responsible for them as well

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    Chrysanthemums Vs Tale

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    The Chrysanthemums story is in a way similar to the Story of an Hour. In both stories, we find gender inequality. In these stories, both women feel limited and restricted because of their gender. Also, they are married, but they are not happy with their husbands. The women in both stories felt that the lack of agency keeps them submissive to their husband. This story shows how feminism has been a topic that concerns women since the earliest years. For example, at the beginning of the Chrysanthemums

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    from further away ride horses and wagons downtown to watch the trial. Even a group of Mennonites, who Jem says rarely come to Maycomb, are going to watch. The foot-washing Baptists Miss Maudie know drive by on their way downtown, and criticize her gardening because it is not the work of God. The children ask Miss Maudie if she is going to watch the trial, and she says that she doesn’t think it’s right to watch a young man be on a trial that will surely end with him being sentenced to death. Why does

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