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    Whenever I hear the word home, I immediately think about a small town about an hour northeast of Madison. I was born and raised in this small town and hope to return to or near it after college. Even though I live in Madison now, home to me is Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. My idea about what home is has changed over time due to different life events, such as hard times and going to college to continue my education. The one thing that hasn’t changed though is the place that I consider my home. My entire

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    The first time I went hunting with my brothers Some people think spending the day in the woods is relaxing and peaceful. I used to think that too until I went turkey hunting. With my brothers it was frustrating, hard, and aggravating all at the same time because of the mistakes you’ll make it’s a life changing experience. It’ll get your blood pumping and your heart racing you’ll end up wanting to go turkey hunting more often then you think. You might think it’s a little insane to wake up at

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    Introduction A key component of any ecosystem on Earth is the presence of plants. Within these plants, variation and diversity are abundant. Plants can vary in many characteristics, such as leaf structure, height, bark structure, and diameter at breast height. The culmination of this variety among plants is termed the biodiversity of plants, which encompasses three realms: species diversity, genetic diversity, and ecosystem diversity. Species diversity pertains to the variety of species in a specific

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    I hear birds chirping and faint sounds of trees rustling from the light breeze as I was walking. The first thing I noticed was the sign that said “Glass Island” and the bushes surrounding it. I bent down to touch the pieces of tree trunk scattered on the ground. The tree trunk left my fingers fascinated, for it was a texture I've never felt before. Squinting my

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    " Quick! We need to get mommy!" I said as I sprinted to the neighbor's house. Something was not right. Her vision was slowly fading away like the giggles and fun we were having earlier. We, as kids, would never thought having so much fun would have inevitable consequences. The atmosphere changed dramatically with every stride I took. I need to do this. I need to get there quickly. Out of breath, I stood there gasping for oxygen trying to spit out the right words to tell my parents what was happening

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    Dreams are funny things sometimes, what you dream in the night, can be triggered by something that was said to you that day, someone you were thinking about or talked to, or even something something you saw. I’m not quite sure what triggered me to have this dream, but I remember that the scenery was magnificent. As with all dreams, I began in the middle of it, so I didn’t know where I was or where I was going. I was being driven somewhere, and there was nobody else to be seen. I was in some kind

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    Introduction- Information The Daintree rainforest is one of the oldest, surviving “tropical” rainforests in Queensland, with it being about 165 million years old. The Daintree forest had its name formed by photographer, Richard Daintree. Tropical rainforests will always receive substantial amounts of rain. How big is the Daintree rainforest? With it on the northeast coast of Queensland, it surprisingly measures at around 1200 square kilometres. Environmental Factors: Many environmental factors

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    While opinion and interpretation concerning the works of Claude Lorrain (1600-82) have shifted over the past three centuries, to present-day scholars, the artist is nonetheless regarded as a father of classical landscape painting. Largely recognized for his sprawling scenes of nature meeting old-world civilization, the artist masterfully juxtaposes timeless natural scenes with figures and architecture that evoke a sense of classical antiquity. While mythological themes would have been in step with

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    to check students understanding, explaining words and concepts as needed. After the completing reading, discuss the book with the students. Ask questions, such as, what happened to the tree? How did it become a different tree? Explain to the students they will be creating an expository paragraph on a plant or tree. Show students a poster board on the process approach to writing. On the poster board are the steps listed in order are, first prewriting included brainstorming and a picture of what prewriting

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    from woodlands: forest is an ecosystem dominated by tall trees, in a closed structure (considered closed when tree crowns are touching) and woodland is an ecosystem dominated by tall or short trees with an open distribution. The etymology of both words has different meanings according to the language. In Chinese, 森林 (sēnlín), the first character, sēn (also mori in Japanese) means “tree”, “forest”, “dark”, “gloomy”; the second character, lín, means “forest”, “grove”, “thicket”, “wood”. Differently

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