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    American Literature 3/28/10 The Giving Tree Shel Silverstein‚ an extremely gifted and versatile author‚ wrote and illustrated "The Giving Tree". Readers of all ages have enjoyed this story since its publication in 1964. It portrays the gift of giving and to love and be loved in return. While "The Giving Tree" generated a lot of controversy upon its publication‚ having been a child and now being a mother‚ I see the tree representing a mother ’s unconditional and self sacrificing love

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    Acacia Tree in Thailand Acacia sprigs were planted by the Hebrew people at the head of a grave for 2 purposes: 1. To mark the location of the grave. 2. To show their belief in immortality. Immortality: Both the Hebrews and the Egyptians believed that because of its hardness‚ durability and evergreen nature‚ that this tree was a symbol of both innocence and immortality. Shittim: In the Bible‚ it is called “shittim”. Chosen above all others‚ shittim was the wood which God commanded

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    exemplify positive values‚ selflessness‚ hospitality‚ and the American way of life. The mighty oak tree that stands taller‚ bigger‚ and older than all others best represents this grand country. Each part of the tree illustrates a facet of our nation. <br><br>Shapely emerald leaves covering the tree symbolize the values many Americans hold concerning themselves‚ others‚ and their nation. Leaves help the tree grow and flourish just as our value of caring for our neighbors help us to unite and become more

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    Objects)‚ together. The advantage of using a tree structure is due to it’s ability of holding continuous real-world data‚ which can be added and deleted at any time. In other words‚ strictly for scientific purposes‚ trees are ideal manners of organizing data in a sequential‚ structured manner‚ and at the same time allowing for the structure to grow and shrink in real-time. There are four required steps/procedures to be taken before the “tree” can work as an efficient representation of a certain

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    The many elements of “Kapok Tree” forces observers to take a second glance at the mesmerizing components the artist‚ Alexis Rockman‚ utilizes to emphasize his message of beauty existing in the dark‚ starry nights of the jungle. The painting portrays a first-person view of the jungle‚ facing up towards the starry sky. At a first glance‚ the eyes are moved towards the lower center of the painting and you see a lively environment scattered with different wildlife. But as your eyes move up the painting

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    ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ // global variable declaration struct tree // definition of a tree structure { struct tree *left; // pointer pointed to left child node int data; // data value of current node struct tree *right; // pointer pointed to right child node }; typedef struct tree *btree; // declaration of a new type of tree structure /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ // declaration of prototype

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    10:35 AM Page 96 Chapter 4 DECISION ANALYSIS CONTENTS 4.1 PROBLEM FORMULATION Influence Diagrams Payoff Tables Decision Trees DECISION MAKING WITHOUT PROBABILITIES Optimistic Approach Conservative Approach Minimax Regret Approach DECISION MAKING WITH PROBABILITIES Expected Value of Perfect Information RISK ANALYSIS AND SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS Risk Analysis Sensitivity Analysis DECISION ANALYSIS WITH SAMPLE INFORMATION An Influence Diagram A Decision Tree Decision Strategy Risk Profile Expected

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    more important than receiving. Mostly‚ I can’t think of anything more exciting than the idea of the entire family decorating a Christmas Tree and wrapping presents in beautiful wrapping paper and bows. Almost everyone celebrates Christmas‚ and every family has their unique traditions which they joyfully anticipate. Some families set up their Christmas Tree the day after Thanksgiving while other families wait until the day before Christmas Eve. Traditions are important because they leave a lasting

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    Mary Gericca M. Dol 2011-06791 Christmas Tree Tis the season to be jolly and forget all about our worries because that time of the year has come when we celebrate a season full of love and giving. Yes‚ it’s Christmas‚ one of the most anticipated events of the year for people young and old. We know that Christmas is just around the corner when the wind that blows becomes chilly‚ when Christmas songs start playing on the radio‚ when you hear children outside your front door singing good

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    1 Day 3 Seedlin g Seed Sapling Snag Mature Oak  Like all living things trees have a life cycle:  Birth  Growth  Aging  Death  As trees grow‚ their physical form changes as does their role in the forest ecosystem Which came first - the tree‚ or the seed?  Seeds come in a variety of shapes‚ weights‚ colors‚ and sizes‚ depending on the species.  Seeds develop from male and female parts of the trees producing fruits.  Some seeds are in a protective nut like an acorn  Others are in fleshy

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