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  • Young And Old Trees
    332 words
    Logging Logging, a very important issue in today's environmental problems. Logging is the cutting and separation of new and old trees. Logging is huge portion of employment in the northwest United States. Without it our forests would be too condensed and the would be nothing made of wood. Logging is a very good thing, but, it can be very bad. Logging can be a good thing when it used right and certain precautions are taken. Some pros of logging are, it clears areas for housing developments, not o...
  • Trees
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    Corbin Jordan 4th hour Nature Its 6: 30 in the morning. Its dark, cold and snowing. We pull into the woods and unload the truck. We walk over to the blind and sit down. We wait. Off to the right some birds chirp. Off to the left a squirrel jumps along the tree tops. Behind us we can hear some turkeys crashing into the ground. We can feel the wind coming in through the holes in the blind. The smell of fresh air makes me not want to leave the woods. I take it all in one bit at a time. The sun is j...
  • Powerful Fantasies
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    I chose "Birches" from Mountain Interval which was written by Robert Frost during the early 1900's. "Birches" is a complex poem, yet it isn't to some. When we first read the poem, all I could think of was how the poem just wasted 10 minutes of my life. Yet after some research I found out that Robert Frost is considered to be one of the greatest poets of the 20th century. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize 4 times. So there had to be more to this poem than just a farm boy talking about swinging on...
  • Symbolic Landscape By Diego Rivera
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    Symbolic Landscape By Diego Rivera The grand work of art looms before me and I am taken aback by its unusual form, yet struck by its very expressive nature. "Symbolic Landscape" by Diego Rivera definitely makes its powerful presence in the room just as the artist forever made a mark in time as a man who pushed the political and social limits of his time through his art work and murals. Although the painting described in this paper is powerful and makes a bold statement, as many of his works do, ...
  • Ash Trees At Pearson
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    It's not the latest comic book super villain that we " re worried about, here in Northwest Ohio. No, it's a little green beetle that, since 2003, has been munching its way through our neighborhoods and Metroparks. The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) feasts on our Ash trees, leaving us little choice but to spray a bright red stripe or "X" on the trunks of the mortally wounded flora. The stark tattoo of removal". The irony of thousands of ash trees being cut down this Arbor Day marks a tragic chapter in t...
  • Left Side Of His Face
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    As the unfriendly, ice-cold wind travelled precipitously over the neglected heath, I made my first brave step towards the enormous entrance leading into the settlement of those abandoned souls. While I continued at a steady pace towards the screeching, corroded gateway I felt the irregular and jagged rocks as they were slowing me from reaching up to the gate. The closer I seemed to get towards the overpowering, fully grown gateway the darker the area became with the stealthily moving shadows. Wh...
  • Dead Ohio
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    At The Executed Murderer's Grave Why should we do this What good is it to us Above all, how can we do such a thing How can it possibly be done -Freud I. My name is James A. Wright, and I was born Twenty-five miles from this infected grave, In Martins Ferry, Ohio, where one slave To Hazel-Atlas Glass became my father. He tried to teach me kindness. I return Only in memory now, aloof, unhurried, To dead Ohio, where I might lie buried, Had I not run away before my time. Ohio caught George Doty. Cle...
  • Trees By A Raging Winter
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    You " ve seen trees by a raging winter torrent, how many sway with the flood and salvage every twig, but not the stubborn - they " re ripped out, roots and all. Bend or break. (Sophocles, Antigone, p. 811) Creon is angered at the disobedience of Antigone. She buried her brother, although she knew of Creons disapproval and of the cruel punishment, which awaited anyone who broke the law. Still she defied Creon and broke a law that was made publically. Her direct disobedience enrages him not only b...
  • As 10 000 Red Spruce Trees
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    A little bug is causing a big debate amongst government officials and citizens in the Halifax municipality. The little pest in particular is known as the brown spruce longhorn beetle, and this beetle, native to Europe and believed to have arrived on a container ship about a decade ago, is threatening to ruin Halifax's largest and busiest park, and could have the potential to ruin all of Nova Scotia's, and even Canada's, vast forest is action is not taken. In order to haul t the infestation, the ...
  • Once Ler
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    Seuss addresses a growing crisis by employing nonsensical words and images, such as a Thneed, "a Fine-Something-That-All-People-Need". The greedy Once-ler and his factories that sully the sky artfully inform the reader about the dangers of pollution, extinction, and deforestation. However, Seuss never mentions these buzzwords. Instead, he uses a magical language that defies rational criticism and enraptures children of all ages: the cruffulous croak and smogulous smoke, the snergelly hose, rippu...
  • Cherry Tree
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    washintong dissgreded with all of the folloing in this lifetime he felt, that if a boy had a tree mother than he wouldn't of shoped downthe cherry tree. he thought that if he did it it would not be lie. so her told george senior that he did not chop down the cherry tree and there fore he used it as a part of his politicl campagin in which it was a thought that he was such a honest person that he would not ell a lie. this got the public to becuase that he would not tell them a lie. this was a mjo...
  • Spenser And Joyce's Epic Tree Catalogue Interpolations
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    An Analysis of the Epic Tree Catalogue in Spenser's The Faerie Queene and the Illustrative Effects of its Parody in Joyce's Ulysses Edmund Spenser's epic catalogue of trees in Book 1 of The Faerie Queene (1.1. 69-81), an interpolation that shows that Una and Red Cross Knight have, at this early point in the epic, a "narrow preoccupation with the things of this world to the exclusion of broader concerns" (Cheney 24), has precedents in the works of Chaucer and Ovid, as well as in the works of many...
  • Silverstein's Editor Robert Warren
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    Two of Silverstein's books revolve around simply drawn geometric shapes which critics feel sensitively represent human emotion. Widely accepted as parables of adaptation and growth, The Missing Piece and The Missing Piece Meets the Big O probe the quest for fulfillment in relationships. In the first book, a circle minus a pie-shaped wedge rolls along looking for its lost piece only to discover that it isn't needed, while in the sequel the pie-shaped wedge finds that it, too, can get along on its...
  • Dial 69 Blizzard Snow
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    Additional Poems By William Carlos Williams Essay, Additional Poems By William Carlos Williams Transitional First he said: It is the woman in us That makes us write– Let us acknowledge it– Men would be silent. We are not men Therefore we can speak And be conscious (of the two sides) Unbent by the sensual As befits accuracy. I then said: Dare you make this Your propaganda? And he answered: Am I not I– here? (from The Tempers, 1913) from The Dial, August 1920 To Waken an Old Lady...

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