Papers 1531-1540 of total 9226 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…, you see I like to build things with tools and wood. Here was the perfect opportunity to indulge myself with something I like doing. So off to work my friends and I went. First the demolition. The wood, however, on the porch was so old that it had fused…
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…, the production of lumber in not just cutting down trees, but it is also replanting to have trees for future harvests. Increasing supply can be accomplished by moderately raising forest productivity. Though there are a few substitutes for building with wood
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…. For humans, the forests have many aesthetic, recreational, economic, and cultural values. Timber and other products of the forests are important economically both locally and as exports. They provide employment for those who harvest the wood or for those who…
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Category: /Literature/English
…today for their work during that period of time. One of these artists was Grant Wood, an American painter best known for his work depicting the scenes and the people of Iowa. Grant Wood was born on February 13,1891. His Quaker parents raised him on a small…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and philosopher, not to mention convincing. In an essay by Polaski entitled Woods and Walden she writes "Thoreau took what was seen but not understood and gave it meaning. Nature is where life begins and starts, and Thoreau wanted to let society know of their ignorance…
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…of Rainforest Destruction 1. International logging 2. Slash and burn cultivation 3. Cattle ranching 4. Fuel wood collection 5. Plantations 6. Mineral extraction 7. Hydroelectric projects 8. Narcotics productions B. Impact on society Conclusion…
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…left flank that began the single bloodiest day in American military history."1 Hooker's men fought steadily, driving the Confederates southward onto the high ground. Hooker's men then entered the woods, the east and west wood on either side of them…
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…to the burning of many copies of a textbook that deals with drugs and the sexual behavior of teenagers (Berger 61). These cases of censorship in public shools are not unusual and there is evidence that such challenges are increasing (Woods 2…
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Category: /History
…O. Lawrence, director of the electromagnetic separation project, and Arthur H. Compton, director of Chicago Metallurgical Laboratory, were not available. Groves had some doubts regarding the next best candidate, J. Robert Oppenheimer (Wood 2…
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Category: /History
…, and Arthur H. Compton, director of Chicago Metallurgical Laboratory, was not available. Groves had some doubts regarding the next best candidate, J. Robert Oppenheimer (Wood 2). Finally, Groves gambled on Oppenheimer, a theoretical mathematician, as director…
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