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    biological system that manage plants‚ animals‚ and humans. Giant Miscanthus is a sterile hybrid‚ warm-season grass that is native to Asia and a new leading biomass crop in the United States. It can produce substantial amounts of biomass‚ even in more northerly latitudes‚ due to the ability to grow at cool temperatures. Giant Miscanthus grows in clumps up to 13 feet tall and 4 feet wide. The grass grows in stalks and is dark green‚ turning a light tan as the stalks dry out

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    lively and the sky is glistening. Dystopia is understood as a propaganda (controlling minds)‚ an oppressive government and the environment is not as pleasant as freethinking is also excluded. These atmospheres vary widely‚ but as with dystopia; the grass is greener on the other side. The tree branches without the leaves symbolise how lifeless and inactive Dystopia is. The society is controlled

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    the mine‚ the area is capped and appears as a large dome structure. This dominates the site with an elevation of approximately 10m from top to bottom. The capping is topped with vegetation‚ primarily grass. In some areas‚ the grass has died away and has allowed moss to establish. In some areas‚ grass is bleached by contamination.

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    by pointing out an impact. An impact of mowing through environmental ways. When using a lawn mower it takes more polluting the air than much driving a car for a long period of time. An affection to public health and ecological factors. He states "Grass by itself can indeed prevent soil erosion and storm water runoff‚ but the quest for the perfect turf is another story altogether‚ with a dark side for both the landscape and public health"(7). Steinberg proves a negative impact not from actions of

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    Josh Mclawhorn Eng 232 Professor Etheridge 9/24/2012 Emily Dickinson’s “The Snake” “The snake” by Emily Dickinson is a 24 line poem describing an encounter with a snake in the grass. The six stanzas of the poem flow together in an ABCB rhyme scheme yet are not formalized into any specific meter. “The Snake” says that Dickinson shares a friendly and appreciative connection with a snake because it is being of nature‚ just as she is a being of nature; but even while she appreciates this creature‚

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    8-10 by Michael Pollan‚ he mainly talks about the organic farms and the importance of grass in farming. Joe Salatin uses many modern technologies and many biological ways to create a natural ecosystem. In Polyface Farm‚ there are many species of animals and plants‚ and the fresh grass is all over around which makes the farm more natural. The reason why Salatin consider himself as a “grass farmer” is that the grass has a high status in Salatin’s farm‚ which is one of the main factors that make the high

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    community. The lichens helps breakdown of the rocks by secreting acid on the rocks to break them apart and thus starts the soil formation process. After sometime‚ mosses and drought-resistant ferns replaces the lichen community‚ followed by tough grass and herbs. Plant life like dwarf trees and shrubs will later appear. The ecological process of primary

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    by the park. The dogs were just as diverse as the humans‚ small to large‚ young to old‚ short haired to long locks of fur. The owners kept their dogs to the north grass section from the art piece‚ away from the children in the play area. This was the predominate “toilet” of the dogs‚ were there were many patches of yellow and brown grass from urination. Many owners were courteous to pick up the fecal matter‚ few just walked away ignoring the dog’s excrement. The individuals who came to the park at

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    In the poem “To the Snake” the author Denise Levertov use several writing techniques to portray money and gambling. She uses syntax‚ sound imagery‚ color imagery‚ figurative language‚ and symbolism to represent money and gambling. Symbolism is used cleverly throughout the poem to depict a number of things that would take numerous readings to see. Throughout the poem the sentences are structured so that every other sentence is indented‚ with exception to the first two and the last

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    Climate‚ vegetation and fire influence positive and/or negative actions imposed on one another. Climate affects vegetation by means of any form of precipitation (rain‚ snow‚ fog‚ etc). Climate also affects the different types of vegetations that will burn after long periods or seasonally due to the variables of precipitation. Fires can be caused through natural impacts or through human endeavors. Fires usually arise after long dry hot periods in windy weather when humidity is relatively low. Under

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