And the tree was happy. But the boy stayed away for a long time. And when he came back, the tree was so happy she could hardly speak. "Come, Boy," she whispered, "come and play." "I am too old and sad to play," said the boy. "I want a boat that will take me far away from here. Can you give me a boat?" "Cut down my trunk and make a boat," said the tree. "Then you can sail away... and be happy." And so the boy cut down her trunk and made a boat and sailed away. And the tree was happy
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Values and Foundations of Relations: By: Imran Shahzad Adil Every thing in the universe has connected each other. We can observe this connection in various forms, like crops with soil, soil with water, water with clouds, and clouds with Ossian. Due to these connections Allah invite us for knowledge, research and thinking. We should observe and learn from nature, because we have an active connection with nature and all living beings. So it is human nature to feel a need for a strong relation,
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of trees when they are eating. The Falesha species are used very much to their original habitat. They had been in the same habitat for many generations and all their kids were growing up in the same place. The species are used to climbing on every tree they see and they always try to eat every nut they can find on those trees. The rainforest has everything they need but for being that big and having big claws they are not very good predators in the rainforest. There are some other Falesha species
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take cover. I would always find myself behind the old oak tree in our back yard. This was my favorite spot. The thick trunk, like a bodyguard, protected me from the imaginary bullets that flew towards my body. I would lean against the hard bark and for some reason it was comforting to have something sturdy to lean on. It was dark brown, and every now and then a spider would nestle between the pieces of bark. Sometimes I would touch the tree to peek around the corner and my fingers would be sticky
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more and more each day, underestimating the fact that our destruction of them could lead to a destruction of us. The leaves of trees can come in all different shapes and sizes. They form in bunches and give a sense of hair to the tree, adding a way to differentiate one tree from another. With the leaves, trees give us beauty. There’s not a prettier sight than mid-October, when all the tree’s leaves have changed colors and everywhere you turn there are different types of reds, oranges, yellows and more
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to the 5.10 climbing route. Known as the park namesake, the Joshua tree, Yucca brevifolia, is a member of the Agave family. (Until recently, it was considered a giant member of the Lily family, but DNA studies led to the division of that formerly huge family into 40 distinct plant families.) Like the California fan palm, Washingtonia filifera, the Joshua tree is a monocot, in the
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Wood(sawn timber, plywood and particleboard) Some Basic Characteristics of Wood: It is highly versatile. It is relatively light in weight It is has good strength in both tension and compression It provides toughness, rigidity and insulating properties. A figure showing the durability of timber http://www.woodworkersuk.co.uk/timber-durability.htm The manufacturing process of wood The figure provides a typical layout of a general manufacturing process of wood
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I was walking in a forest on Friday October 23, 2015 and in a blink of an eye I saw somthing yellow then I ran over a BIG root and my weel of my bike got stulk on it and I fell on my face. Than I got up with dirt on my face but I didn't care I Ryan Fabrizio is an explorer and I will find out what it was if its the last thing I'll do! (well secend to last thing I'll do the first thing I need to do is find my way out of this forrest!) YUK!After a wile dirt tasts descusting! Today is Saterday
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weeds springing out from cracks in the ground. Behind the cluster of bushes, which looked like they haven't been trimmed in years, there was an oak tree. Towering over anyone passing, the tree seemed as if it were thousands of feet tall. Its roots dug deep into the soil, reaching for every last drop of water. No one knew what magic lived inside this tree. And no one ever found out. Pilanu, the former goddess of Nature always enjoyed that story from the very moment her grandmother told her. She visioned
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a number of ways. These tips will prevent this: Apply a Mulch Layer Freezing water expands. This property of water can damage tree roots when the temperature undergoes multiple freezing and thawing cycles. A layer of mulch acts as insulation that stabilizes the temperature of the roots and prevents freeze/thaw damage. It also retains moisture in the ground near the tree. You can
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