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…products in addition to plastics, including fertilizers, preservatives, explosives, mirrors, wood glue, water proofing, circuit boards, and even shampoo. Formaldehyde is also sometimes used in preserving dead bodies, but newer more efficient ways have been…
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…humans think anyone is superior they never use their first name, instead they call them by Mr., Mrs., etc. Celie is so isolated that she believes men are superior to women and women are only in this world to please men. 'I make myself wood. I say Celie, you…
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…in Wallace's history is when he makes his "stand in the schoolhouse door." Two black students, James Wood and Vivian Malone were legally enrolled into the University of Alabama. Wallace blocked the doorway so the students could enter and said he would not allow…
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…- By the start of day two, over 75,000 confederate forces were positioned along seminary ridge, an edge of wooded area parallel to the union's defenses along Cemetery Ridge and Culp's hill. Lee started off the day with a full attack against the well positioned…
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…places to drink where they won't be caught. Often this means drinking out in the woods at a hunting camp, or drinking around a bonfire in the middle of a field. I think it would make more sence for them to be able to drink supervised, in a bar or club…
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…Hello!! My name is Tommy Lockett. Times were hard when I was growing up. I lived in the back woods of Alabama. My father died when I was 5 yrs. old. Before my father died he told me that I was gonna make it in basketball he said he saw it in me…
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…language of the people in France. About 64 percent of the forests consist of oak, beech, and poplar. Production of round wood was about 44.8 million cubic meters in the early 1990’s. Resin, turpentine, and cork are also forest products. The nation has about…
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…. The women would sometimes make a stew with the meat. They also ate berries, nuts, fruit and beans and corn. Indian houses were made of stone, wood, skins, twigs and mud. There were wigwams; tipis, earth and grass covered houses. The tipis were made of buffalo…
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…for successful business transactions. “…where this is victual to feed us, wood of all sorts to build boats, ships or barks; the fish at our doors, pitch, tar, masts yards and most other necessaries only for making?”(3). Though Smith’s essay was mostly an attempt…
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…by insects and wood-decaying fungi. It was odd that these trees could live for decades and never come under such a sudden attack. This species of tree is known as Tachigali versicolor. The logical reason for the assaults is that the tree was diverting…
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