Category: /Literature/English
in the woods which were allegedly accused of practicing witchcraft, were never bewitched. They were just dancing around a fire pretending to cast spells upon the boys they loved, hoping that the boys would, in return, love them back. Shortly after, when one
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
is meant to transform his current impasse into a more general meaning of the decisions one makes in life. The first line of his poem illustrates a setting as "two roads [which] diverged in a yellow wood" (1. Frost), or more specifically he has chosen the setting
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Category: /Science & Technology/Chemistry
Questions
1. As science advances, the way we see the world changes because the things that we accept to be true are proven to be wrong. When this happens, we further understand the things around us.
2. The ancient Greeks reasoned that wood was made up
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
the line--or at the very least he will wonder at what is lost. The nature of the decision is such that there is no, "right" path, just the chosen one.
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Category: /History/North American History
. They usually built their homes on a river or stream valley and were scattered to take advantage of wood, shade and other resources. In the winter they moved into lower elevations for the milder weather there.
Children were very important in the Ute
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
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Society depends a lot on natural resources for various aspects. First of all, society depends largely on forests to supply trees which in turn supply wood for construction. Other resources include oil and animals (livestock). In the focus of wood
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Category: /Literature
bordering the woods. She and Pearl live there in relative solitude. Hester earns her money by doing stitchwork for local dignitaries, but often spends her time helping the poor and sick. Pearl grows up to be wild, in the sense that she refuses to obey her mother
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
cultures that can provide improved knowledge in many fields of study like botany, zoology, and more importantly the medical field. Society must compare what can be achieved by cutting down trees for wood to what can be achieved by studying the forests
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
of the Fox River were water, docks, dead wood in the water, Wood planks on land, air, sun, rocks, and garbage in the water. There are more things that are abiotic than just these but the list would be too big to write. Many of these abiotic things interfere
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Category: /Literature
of images of nature. Throughout every stanza the speaker describes the woods, hill, meadows and streams. In the poem the speaker also speaks of his love for nature in lines 103-105 stating, "Therefore am I still/A lover of the meadows and the woods/And Mountains
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