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  • Forest By The River
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    All I can see is white. Clean, pristine, sterile white. I hear beeping. It almost drives me insane. I stare at the ceiling. Mottled white tiles interrupted by the glow of fluorescent lights. I listen to their voices, but they are muffled. Like there is a curtain between us. I only hear snatches of the conversation. "What happened to him? What is wrong with my husband?" I am sorry, Ma " am We are still running tests. We don't know what is wrong. He was like this when the chopper air lifted him in...
  • World's Natural Rainforests
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    Ensuring Our Future Through Conservation The world's natural rainforests are one of humanity's only remaining hopes to continue its existence. Rainforests are vast forests filled with lush vegetation, teeming with life (both animal and plant), of which only about 40 percent has been completely discovered and studied. Rainforests are a beautiful place that can only be properly described by the scientist / naturalist, Charles Darwin when he said "Delight is a weak term to express the feelings of a...
  • Primates And Different Eras
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    Since the beginning of time, man has evolved through primate evolution. Each primate has acquired different characteristics over a period of millions of years. The ecosystem has experienced an enormous change in this phase. Most major changes have occurred due to the phenomenon of continental drift. Other such factors are deforestation, natural calamities and, more recently, global warming. These changes have caused primates to become less arboreal and more and more terrestrial. In order to surv...
  • 2 5 Million
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    Population The Spanish people are essentially a mixture of the indigenous peoples of the Iberian Peninsula with the successive peoples who conquered the peninsula and occupied it for extended periods. These added ethnologic elements include the Romans, a Mediterranean people, and the Suevi, Vandals, and Visigoths (see GOTHS), Teutonic peoples. Semitic elements are also present. Several ethnic groups in Spain have kept a separate identity, culturally and linguistically. These include the Basques ...
  • Our House In Columbia
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    Fond Memories As I grew up my family and I have lived in a few places, but none were more memorable than our house in Columbia, Maryland. The neighborhood I grew up in was a brand new town house development. The house colors were tan, white, green or yellow. My neighborhood was shaped like a gigantic eight. In the center of each circle that made up the eight was a center island that was dense with trees, and had honeysuckle plants that gave off a sweet almost hypnotic smell. On the outskirts of ...
  • Ring Tailed Lemur's Habitat
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    The Ring-Tail Lemur The ring-tailed lemur is an amazing mammal. They are very interesting creatures that God put on this earth. One of my favorite characteristics about this animal is there big bushy cute tail. The ring-tailed lemurs scientific family is Lemuridae. The ring-tailed lemur gets its name from the neat ringed pattern on the fur on the tail. They have gray or rosy brown backs with lighter gray or brown hind legs and have white stomachs. The ring-tailed lemur's length is 37-43 inches. ...
  • Trees Guajilote
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    Solution by: Submitted on: Business, Management Year 4 Strategy Formulation Solution 1. The business is certainly located in rural areas and considerations of how this may affect tribal people should be considered. The use of natural resources can be profitable but environmental such as the impact of deforestation on the global climate needs are vital. Mahogany is a rare wood and the tree does take a long time to grow. This business venture should plant so many trees for each Mahogany tree it fi...
  • Old Growth Of The Forest
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    Deforestation of the Pacific Northwest One of the most controversial areas associated with the global problem of deforestation is the Pacific Northwest of the US. The problem can be broken down into several issues that all tie in together. These include the near extinction of the Northern Spotted Owl, the 'business' aspect of logging versus the environmental aspect, and the role of the government in this problem. In 1973, the Endangered Species Act (ESA) was passed. This enabled the Dept. of Com...
  • Trees Of The Even Forests
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    THE RIFT WARS Long before humans came to this part of the world, and elves made their homes in Caspia. Neither group bothered the other because they did not desire the lands of the other. After a time, however, their racial incompatibility began to wear on them. Since their basic attitudes and outlooks were so different, their infrequent encounters became less and less civil. Eventually, their leaders forbade their subjects to have anything to do with the other race. Feelings of mistrust and dis...
  • Millions Of Koalas In Eastern Australia
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    It used to take thousands of years before a species became extinct due to natural changes in the environment. Now, more than ever before many species of animals are on their way to becoming extinct. This is called an endangered species. An endangered species is a species that is exposed to danger, harm or loss threatening to diminish their overall population. It is important that we pay close attention to the cause of endangering a species. Once a species becomes extinct, they are truly a thing ...
  • Lorax And The Once Ler
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    The Lorax The Lorax by Dr. Seuss is a children's book about greed and destruction. The book is set in the forest of Truffula Trees. The Once-ler was riding through the country in his wagon one day and discovers the beautiful forest of Truffula Trees. Way back in the day when the grass was still green And the pond was still wet And the clouds were still clean, And the song of the Swomee-Swans rang out in space One morning I came to this glorious place. And I first saw the trees! The Truffula Tree...
  • Tropical Deforestation And Help Countries
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    Deforestation is increasing as a global concern. In recent years deforestation has risen to dangerous levels. This reason is mainly due to the fact that most people have no idea what deforestation is. This lack of education has caused many changes in the global economy. The concerns no longer center on deforestation but in the effects it will have in our environment in the future. This issue has sparked national attention. It has caused a chain of recent plans and policies to be introduced. Also...
  • 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...
  • Bushes And Trees
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    I switched on my flashlight. I didn't know what to expect as I entered the murky forest. The only other source of light came from the bright full moon. The air was wet and thin, it smelled like a swamp. I didn't like to admit it but I was afraid. 'Come on Ivy, if you ever want to get out of this place you have to make it to the wormhole on the other side,' I reassured himself. I pointed my flashlight to the ground to see where I was going. An old looking path lead my way. As I went in deeper, li...
  • Different Biomes In Canada
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    Where do we live? It sounds like a simple question. We live in houses and apartments. We live on streets, and in provinces and countries, too. But each of us also lives in a natural home- a home that was here long before people were. Scientists have a name for out natural homes. They are called biomes. Biomes can be on land or in water. Figuring out what biome you are in isn't always easy. People have changed most biomes by building cities, planting crops, and cutting down trees. If we could ide...

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