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    Save the Environment!

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    TREE PLANTATON” – most commonly used word. These words don’t only mean arising love for nature suddenly only on 5th June (World Environment Day) just like every Indian experiences patriotism on 15th August or 26th January”. Sometimes while attending such “TREE PLANTATION” events we may feel like saving nature and plant many plants that fine day. But‚ what about those plants after the event gets over? We forget about those planted plants soon after the event is over. Weather those plants will

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    A Spearate Peace Essay

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    But the envy Gene has for Finny complicated the boundaries between Gene’s personality and Phineas’. This question of identity is the center of the novel and created the theme of the creation of inner enemies as well as competition and the symbol the tree. The relationship between Gene and Phineas changes throughout the novel and are influenced by the actions and consequences from Gene’s insecurity and the constant self- rivalry. From the very beginning‚ Phineas confesses that Gene is a best friend

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    everything was unpleasantly gray after a long gray winter. I walked next to the water until I found myself at a spot where two trees had fallen across the not-gorge‚ and formed little bridges. I clambered my way up the dry dirt wall‚ across the fallen tree into the center‚ and got myself comfortable. I was in a good space to observe the whole gorge. Underneath me‚ water trickled steadily‚ and if I held perfectly still and stopped breathing‚ I could hear the faint babbling of the water beneath my dangling

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    result of there’s no need to shield the them from water loss and freezing temperatures. It also makes it tough for epiphytes and plant parasites to urge a hold on the trunks. The bark of various species is therefore similar that it’s tough to spot a tree by its bark. several trees will only be known by their flowers. Despite these variations‚ each of the 3 largest rainforests‚ the American‚ the African‚ and also the Asian--has a unique cluster of animal and plant species. every rain forest has several

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    EFFECTIVENESS OF ORGANIC SUBSTANCES ON THE MORTALITY OF APHIDS HABITAUTED ON LONGYARD BEANS Chapter 1 Introduction of the Study This chapter will consist of five parts; (1) Background of the study‚ (2) Statement of the Problem and Hypotheses‚ (3) Significance of the Study‚ (4) Definition of Terms and (5) Delimitation of the Study. Part One‚ Background and Conceptual Framework‚ will present the reason for choosing the problem‚ will present the background and basis of conducting this study‚

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    Trees

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    The best friend of earth of man is the tree. When we use the tree respectfully and economically‚ we have one of the greatest resources on the earth. - Frank Lloyd Wright Trees provide a range of benefits to society. These benefits are both tangible and non-tangible. Tangible benefits are marketable resources g g g that we can measure. Intangible benefits are difficult to measure‚ but improve our quality of life. 1 Most trees in cities or communities are planted to p p provide beauty

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    making green planet

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    There was a mango tree beside my house. I grew up seeing this tree‚ which was also growing every year. It could be seen from my bed‚ so when I used to wake up in the morning‚ the first thing that I saw was the tree. I used to start my day with the sight of its beautiful green leaves. When I went to bed at night‚ it was dark all around. Still I looked at least once through the window to see it. I loved to stare at it‚ even in the deep darkness‚ because I knew the tree was there. I saw

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    enormous amount of stress done to the plants and trees. In this essay‚ I will explain my observations of urban stress around Temple University ’s campus and how each factor plays an important role and how it influences the survival of each plant and tree. Heat stress was a major factor I noticed around campus. Asphalt and concrete areas reflect and hold in heat from the sun‚ which in turn‚ scorch many of the plants and trees on campus. Ranging from burned‚ dried out leaves to dried soil‚ these

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    The Bushman Monologue

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    Father. The only person who had been there for me. Has shaped me into the man I am today and without him‚ I would be nothing. Now he’s gone‚ I am nothing. Consumed with darkness and hatred‚ which has ignited my anger towards the men who poisoned my father or as the devils call him ‘King Willie.’ As I walked through the forest‚ I reminisced about how father and I would look for the best trees for the mill workers. Tears start gushing down my face like a waterfall. I clenched my teeth and started

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    Van Mahotsav

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    annual tree-planting festival in India‚ celebrated on 5 June and even in the first week of July. Van Mahotsav was launched in the year 1950 by Shri Kanhaiyalal. M. Munshi‚ the then Union Minister for Agriculture and Food to create an enthusiasm in the popular mind for the preservation of forest and planting of trees‚ as “trees mean water‚ water means bread and bread is life”. It was also hoped that it would create tree consciousness among the people. Van Mahotsav‚ a week long festival of tree planting

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