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    CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION Background of the Study We chose this study because we realized how much trees are chopped down to make paper and we realized that we should save more trees. To save more trees‚ we can use fruit peelings like the peelings of Lacatan and Saba to make handmade paper and if we use fruit peelings we do not just save trees but we also help reduce wastes. Statement of the Problem This study will compare Lacatan Banana (Musa acuminata) and Saba (Musa acuminate

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    Philip Larkin Answer

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    negative aspects of human life. I feel that Larkin can be both a positive and negative poet. I find the poem "The Trees" to be one of Larkin’s optimistic poems. "The Trees" deals with the reflective descriptions of Larkin’s observation of trees. Despite its misleading superficial simplicity‚ the poem bears a deeper meaning underneath: the trees that are reborn every year ‘the trees are coming into leaf like something almost being said’ symbolize renewal and hope in the face of the humans who have

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    which means cutting only some trees ‚ while saving young trees and some healthy older trees to hold soil and provide seed for the future. Planting green space in smaller areas of trees in places where most trees have been cut down‚ or where the forest is completely gone‚ is a way to improve the soil‚ water‚ and air even in populated cities and towns. Last but not least you can support natural regrowth will help the forest by limiting the use of areas where too many trees have been

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    October 3‚ 2013 In summer 2013 wildfires have been a major problem all over the world. When you think of fires you probably think about all the negative effects‚ but did you know that in some cases fires can be good? A way that we can help forests is by using a controlled burn or selectively logging. That is how you use a fire positively. That will help the community and the ecosystem. One place I will talk about in specific is Utah. The first thing I will address is the positive effects that

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    Thomas Kinsella

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    Kinsella notices how the gardener has cut branches off the fruit trees in the garden. This rough pruning of the old trees caused them suffering. They had to endure it. It probably reminds Kinsella of the crucifixion of Christ. But the trees are awakened‚ probably with buds. They were hacked‚ in order to provide better fruit. Christ’s suffering also had positive meaning. Kinsella imagines that human aging is like this rough pruning of the trees. He wonders if human suffering can have any positive meaning

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    oooooooorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr- rrrrrrrrr Huge ancient rain trees (“angsana”) line the lake; their branches stretching from one end of the road into the waters across‚ making the perfect backdrop for couples taking their wedding photos. Spread over 64 hectares‚ the lake has ten scenic lakes and ponds‚ a Lotus Pool‚ charming bridges‚ tracks for jogging and reflexology‚ all surrounded by tropical plants‚ flowers‚ trees and wildlife. For kids‚ a roller-skating rink‚ paddleboat rides‚ and

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    Trees can be of different types‚ for exapmle a family tree‚ a christmas tree‚ a tree in your back yard and most interestingly the forbidden tree or the tree of knowledge and evil .All these trees have some thing in common; that they are equally important to your life. With out these trees one may not survive because trees are meant to provide you oxygen‚ food and shelter. Let us look at the importance of each tree indivdually. A family tree is really very important to you because with out it you

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    Therefore‚ Singapore made a greenhouse where different types of plants from all around the world can be taken care of. It is called "Gardens by the bay." "gardens by the bay" accomodates over 250 thousand rare plants and trees in a huge dome for conservation. Including those‚ are trees coming from the philippines. Philippine Forest are the most diverse in the world. However‚ they are also among the most endangered. So to save them from extinction; mahogany‚ pine tree‚ tawilis‚ mangrove‚ moss and narra

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    Paper Pros Paper decomposes more easily than plastic Paper is recycled more frequently than plastic Cons 14 million trees are cut down yearly for the manufacturing of paper. Thousands of gallons of fresh water and bleach are used to clean the pulp in the production of paper bags Paper produces 70% more air pollution and 50 times more water pollutants than plastic bag production. It takes 4 times as much energy to manufacture a paper bag as it does to manufacture a plastic bag.

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    Deforestation

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    Deforestation has resulted in the reduction of indigenous forests to four-fifths of their pre-agricultural area. Indigenous forests now cover 21% of the earth’s land surface. In a forest the crowns of individual trees touch to form a single canopy. In a woodland‚ trees grow far apart‚ so that the canopy is open. The concern is the rate at which deforestation is occurring. Currently‚ 12 million hectares of forests are cleared annually - an area 1‚3 times the size of KwaZulu/Natal! Almost

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