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    Glindi A Short Story

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    It was a windy November morning and Rosie had just got back from looking for wood in the forest near their home to put in the fireplace. Glindia heard Rosie come inside and she ran down the stairs eager to see Rosie and tell her how she had found Rosie’s pet crow she had been searching for .”I found your pet crow while you were gone, he nearly scratched my eyes out when I picked him up.” said Glindia laughing. Rosie mumbled “Good that's how I trained him.”. “What did you say?” asked Glindia. Rosie

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    Azolla

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    1. What is the geographic distribution and habitat of Azolla? (1 pt.) The habitat of Azolla is any climate that is warm, temperate or tropical regions. Azolla cannot survive in areas that have long freezes or arid temperatures. This means that Azolla can be found on any continent that has warm freshwater ponds, ditches, slow rivers or lakes. Azolla can be found on every continent except for Antarctica. (1) 2. What is unique about this fern? Why is it called ‘Azolla Superorganism’? (2 pts) Azolla

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    grid shell is it provides stability to the structure. Therefore grid shell can stand itself without any supports(Paoli, 2007). In order to accomplish the grid shell client(museum) had to consult with architecture and engineering company. After that oak lath were used to be the frame of this grid shell. According to Eurocode 5, Design of Timber

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    Descriptive Narrative

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    haven't seen my sister since that night. that night that we were in the woods finding dry wood for the fire. Though we had no luck most of the woods was layered with a thin sheet of snow. we decided to split up and meet each other back at the large oak tree at a quarter till nine. a large roar shook the woods that followed by a high pitch scream, the scream of my sister. desperate for help getting my sister back I stumbled upon a man who told me he said he knew where the beast had taken her but In

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    ‘Savannah!’ My mother shouted her voice a simple echo in the empty tunnel. I wake up startled and disorientated; a single tear drop falls from my face. The shouts from my mother are now a distant memory. I get up off my make shift bed, which consists of some hay and hessian sacks, I look around my room which is bland and mildew filled and start to get ready for the day. I walk on my tip toes trying to be quiet, as to not wake up the others. I arrive in the kitchen and open the cabinets; I am met

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    Growing up I have tender memories of watching the majestic oak tree go thru numerous seasons. Each change of time brought on another milestone in my life. Climbing the branches I learned so much about life and myself. Looking down from the tree I learned more about others then I would being stuck on the ground alone. At the age of 5, I can fondly remember my step father building a tree house in that oak tree and attaching a rope swing. The addition of the treehouse brought a new love into my

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    playful puppy. Before I knew it I was in a full on sprint, soaring above the many creatures of my kingdom, my front lawn. As I approached the pup I glanced down and saw a trail of ants, crossing the dry desert of asphalt and rocks and leading up a large oak tree. At the time I had wished to have the superpowers of an ant, climbing and tunneling where ever I so pleased. Working for a queen didn’t seem like such a bad thing. I redirected my attention towards the glaring reflection coming from the car moving

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    Student to explain how Oak Tree Nursery Class provides a positive environment for its children. Here at Oak tree Nursery Class we strive to make sure the children are cared for within a positive environment. A positive environment means that as well as ensuring the physical environment is a safe and pleasant one, we also need to make sure the children and their families feel welcome and wanted when they enter Oak Tree Nursery class.

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    When both changes of climate and fire regimes were simultaneously accounted for, on average, the climate scenario RCP2.6 resulted in the highest values for NPV, size diversity and total carbon stock under all management intensities, and the highest species diversity under most intensities. In year 2100, in general, the 20-year cutting cycle led to higher total carbon stock and size diversity but lower NPV and species diversity. Low-intensity management caused the highest total carbon stock (10 years:

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    citriodora Common Name Lemon-scented Gum Family Name Myrtaceae Described by Hook. in T.L.Mitchell, J. Exped. Tropical Australia 235 (1848) and later K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson (1995) TREE TWO Genus / specific epithet Quercus suber Common Name Cork Oak Family Name Fagaceae Described by Carl Linnaeus 1857 Key identification tools in the field Corymbia citriodora Bark: Attractive grey to pale grey / pink (rarely white in Victoria), persistently smooth – although it sheds in plates and short

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