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    Forests Research Task Cool Rainforests - By Julia Nguyen Global Distribution Across the world, forests are a major feature on almost all continents, giving it the term, widespread. Forests around the world has dropped by at least 20% since pre-agricultural times. Although the area of forests have slightly increased in the past thirty years in industrial countries, it has declined by approximately 10% in developing countries. The continents in the Southern Hemisphere are mainly home to the tropical

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    of tree bark, and the mean distribution of the Lichen population in relation to the increasing height of the tree from the ground level is shown in Figure 1. It was observed that there is a remarkable reduction in the mean moisture content of the bark as the height of the tree increased. Hence there is a strong relationship between the mean moisture content and the tree height as supported by the high coefficient of determination value (R2 = 0.96136). The mean moisture content from the tree height

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    The echoing crack of gunfire signaled the start of the day. Each one rippled across the landscape; skimming the pale switchgrass fields before echoing among the woods beyond. Some were alone, like a whip or an old truck backfiring. Others came in succession with one following the other three or four times until whatever was on the other end of the barrel had either escaped or was dead. I shifted in my seat, trying to shake off the cold that had settled onto my shoulders and was trying to wrap me

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    Orange Trees, the painting was measured to be 61 by 46 inches and the creation was made with oil on canvas. It was launched in 1878 and is currently held at the Aubrey Jones Beck Building. The second artwork created by Paul Ranson is called the Apple Tree with Red fruit, the painting was measured to be 33 ½ by 46 ¾ inches and the frame was measured 41 ½ by 55 ¼ inches. Just like Caillebotte created The Orange Trees, it was created with oil on canvas. The artwork was launched c. 1902 and is also currently

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    Introduction Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become imperative on business convention nowadays. “Corporate Social Responsibility is the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the local community and society at large” (Holme and Watts, 2000). The term CSR was appeared in the 1950s, but until 1989, Ben and Jerry’s was the first company which truly

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    Rainforest Destruction According to Isaac Asimov, “Humanity is cutting down its forests, apparently oblivious to the fact that we may not be able to live we may not be able without them.” (Ian). This means that once all the trees are cut down, humans will not be able to sustain life because no more oxygen will be released into the air. By examining the extinction of animals, more greenhouse gases in the air, and major companies, causing the rainforests to be cut down, it is clear that rainforest

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    Journal #5 In all his adventures, McCandless possessed little to nothing in possessions and subsistence, but that didn’t stop him from doing achieving his goals. Likewise, the American dream or character stands on the same foundation of success where anyone can gain wealth and happiness even if they start from nothing. Though McCandless was privileged with a comfortable life, he intentionally threw everything away like his college money and car to prove he could continue without having a head start

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    dictionary say. When I was younger, I lived in the Philippines, my backyard were the rice fields and I would always play hide and seek with all my friends behind the trees. But there was one tree I can never forget--- it was a big guayacan tree that grew on a little hill. It was a very old tree and I loved how it blossomed yellow flowers. Whenever the wind blew, its beautiful golden petals fell as if they were snow. I would always run as fast as I could before the last petal falls, I loved

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    Little Pine Tree Essay

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    for : 696832 Anjelena Cook Pen name: Anjelena Ellett Title: Little Pine Tree's Awakening Little Pine Tree was about three feet tall with bright green needles on all his branches. His favorite color was red. He always wore a thick, red scarf around the trunk of his tree. He was a curious little tree. He noticed the many different colors of the world. (Insert image 1: Little Pine Tree with red scarf standing all alone) He loved the bright blue sky, the fluffy white snow, the yellow sun

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    did. The shapes of the branches of the tree are irregular and twisted with no leaves, suggesting that the area is deprived of water since plants need water to grow. This is quite ironic as the land on which the trees are planted on is surrounded by water bodies. This unexpected juxtaposition is a trademark of surrealism. The barks of the tree trunks reflected in the water then make up the rest of the elephant’s body. From the way that the reflection of the tree trunks on the surface of the water are

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