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    fairly distinct emotions‚ and comparing the two would be similar to comparing chalk and cheese. Trees are the very personification of these two emotions‚ love and jealousy. The separate personification of love would be that of a mighty white oak tree. White oaks have a deep root system‚ can live for a few hundred years‚ and have a unique cellular structure‚ making it rot resistant. However‚ the personification of jealousy would best be described as a cottonwood. Cottonwoods have very

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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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    The conversations between Min‚ the narrators sister‚ and Jade‚ their cousin‚ shows how uneducated they are and they poverty they live it. This funny exchange also serves to show the readers their lack of intelligence. When Saunders described Sea Oaks‚ the apartments where they live‚ it was very easy to picture and realize exactly how unsafe it was. Without telling readers it was a very poor neighborhood he portrayed it vividly by saying‚ “There’s an ad hoc crack house in the laundry room and last

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    Adaptive Radiation     Adaptive radiation occurs most often in new environment with a variety of different unfilled niches so that plants and animals that are not adapted to those areas can exploit the resources in the respective niches. Once individuals begin exploiting the new niches‚ mutations that will benefit the species will spread throughout the population via natural selection giving the owners an overwhelming advantage over others without the mutation and throughout evolutionary time

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    Wonderful Wooden Lamps Mimic Old Mining Equipment Published: May 22‚ 2015 • References: crowdyhouse & design-milk Designer Françoise Oostwegel designed the Zuid Oak Wood Lamp to resemble old-school mining lamps. The lamps take the form of a 3D octagon that has had each face removed leaving only the connecting edges. The edges are made using copper and oak wood and have a handle on the top to solidify the mining lamp inspiration. By adding the copper wire it creates a warm‚ reflective glow when turned on.

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    Oak Trees versus Acorns: Which is better? It has been argued for centuries now‚ that people do not grow their full human potential‚ largely because they do not participate in a reasonably sophisticated refinement . John Stuart Mill‚ in his book Utilitarianism‚ claims that "It is better to be a human being dissatisfied than a pig satisfied" [Mill JS: 1863]. This essay will show that the advantages of being a "human dissatisfied" are better than those of a "pig satisfied". But before this can be proven

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    aroma of gardenia. The cool‚ crisp breeze slices through the humid atmosphere. The wind-chimes sing their songs of sharp‚ staccato notes. The forest seemingly forever expands over the flat land of Louisiana. The rustle of the leaves of 100 year old oak trees in the wind reminds us of the outside world we had momentarily left behind. Little kid’s feet run on the fresh cut grass‚ fragrant and light creating a familiar smell of summer. Cold‚ iced tea cools your hand through its confinement of a mason-jar

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    Information on Oak Trees ? Oaks are among the hardiest of hardwood trees and over time can become large shade trees. These trees are popular for their size‚ long life and beautiful fall colors‚ but be prepared to wait many years for this grandeur if planting a seedling. Oaks can live and grow for hundreds of years. Attention to soil conditions‚ diseases and other factors can lead to long-living‚ beautiful trees. Deciduous Oaks Among the most common oaks are white‚ red and pin oaks. These types

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    dead fallen leaves‚ which are brown and yellow‚ cutting down the edges of the red ones exactly to form a vision as if the still living leaves would continue outside the circle in form of the dead ones. Or‚ for instance‚ he creates large spheres from oak leaves attaching them only by their own branches! Goldsworthy never bothers the nature with his art. Some other naturalist artists can form the whole environment only due to their own art goals‚ while Goldsworthy just uses the surroundings’ materials

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    or so while still being pelted by nuts. Once I got up I took off running away from the squirrels. Sadly the squirrels were faster and relentless. As I was running I was not paying attention to where I was going and I went straight in to a large oak tree. WHAM!!! Thud Thud Thud Thud Thud was all I heard as I faded out of conciseness. I was startled as I woke being carried away by a pack of wild turkeys. Once they carried me to safety away from the squirrels I asked them if they could show

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