Lanier family tree Essays

  • Persuasive Essay On Role Models

    813 Words  | 4 Pages

    Role models. A very controversial topic, to be honest. There are good role models and bad role models, but what exactly is a role model? A role model is someone who one can look up to, aspire to be and be inspired by. A good example of role models is celebrities. They have a massive influence on people all around the world, especially teenagers. Many teens idolize celebrities aspire to be them. They are famous and many people try to imitate them. This is the perfect way to get them to do good things

  • Euphemism In Beloved

    792 Words  | 4 Pages

    Anna Tikhomirova Courtney P2 2/13/2018 10 on 1 “It’s a tree, Lu. A chokecherry tree. See, here’s the trunk - it’s red and split wide open, full of sap, and this here’s the parting for the branches.You got a mighty lot of branches. Leaves, too, look like, and dern if these ain’t blossoms. Tiny little cherry blossoms just as white. Your back got a whole tree on it. In bloom. What God have in mind, I wonder.” (Page 79) Over the course of reading the novel Beloved, I came across a fascinating

  • John Chapman's The American Pioneer Johnny Appleseed

    1116 Words  | 5 Pages

    The American Pioneer Johnny Appleseed If you like apples then you owe a thank you to Johnny Appleseed for helping spread them throughout America. Johnny Appleseed was a make believe character that was based on John Chapman. Although many of the facts told in the story did happen, most did not occur in John Chapman’s real life. Even though Johnny’s plantings were minimal, the impact to America was large. He not only helped the world by providing apples, he also with his kind heart and personality

  • Tropical Rainforest Short Story

    406 Words  | 2 Pages

    Insects scurried under the pile of leaf litter. While the crickets chirped, frogs croaked, and birds sang, the waterfall can be heard in the distance. Then a great misfortune happened, the forest began to die slowly. It was the evil men using tree cutting machines that teared up the once leafy paradise. They were cutting down the trees that were full of life. They sheltered many and now they are lifeless stick of charcoal and nothing else. The land that once used to be green and full of life

  • Old Growth Forest Research Paper

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    Old growth forests are rare to come by, especially in the United States. The Camillus Unique Forest Area, located in northeastern New York, has many characteristics of an old growth forest. It is unclear how old the forest actually is, as the tree species that reside there have a life span of 100-200 years. This could mean that the forest is thousands of years old, with hundreds of generations of these species, or only a few hundred years old, with the first generation just reaching maturity. Either

  • Creative Writing: Bimba's Things Fall Apart

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    leaves gathered from the surrounding forest layered carefully to make them mostly watertight. There is no such thing as a dry mongulu in the rainforest. Since the Aka have become more apathetic about migrating throughout the forest to hunt and most families now live in these shelters year round. "And where have you been all morning," his Aunt Mada inquired in an accusatory tone? I need you to watch your cousin Parasol while I go into the forest to make some medicine with Komba's blessing."

  • Research Paper On Snowdrift

    287 Words  | 2 Pages

    Covered in Snow White Blooms All Summer Long Looking like snowfall in summer, Snowdrift roses covers itself in pure white blooms all the way to the ground all summer long. The gorgeous, very full, cup-shaped blossoms are a delicious creamy white with just a hint of apricot noticeable in the center, quite reminiscent of English roses. Each cluster of blossoms keeps its pure color before dropping cleanly off the bush. No need to stay on top of deadheading for Snowdrift to keep its clean look! Why

  • Nut Grass Quotes

    443 Words  | 2 Pages

    • Nut grass o Represents harmful/ hurtful rumors and gossip  “She picked up the limp sprout and squeezed her thumb up its tiny stalk. Microscopic grains oozed out. ‘Why, one sprig of nut grass can ruin a whole yard. Look here. When it comes fall this dries up and the wind blows it all over Maycomb County!’” (Lee 56). • Nut grass is allelopathic (meaning it releases toxins to surrounding plants). Similarly, rumors and gossip, which spread rapidly throughout Maycomb, are harmful to those the rumors

  • S. Merwin's Essay 'Unchopping A Tree'

    820 Words  | 4 Pages

    There's little to no challenge in chopping a tree down, but what kind of challenge would be faced when putting back together a tree that has already fallen? Clear concise instructions are required, and that's what W.S. Merwin (292) provided in his essay "Unchopping a Tree.” Merwin clearly suggests an insightful meaning with his absurdity in his instructions of actually unchopping a tree. Merwin’s thoughts are implying that after ecological destruction of sorts, the efforts to restore our environment

  • Oak Trees Research Paper

    1334 Words  | 6 Pages

    around for about four hundred million years. The oak tree is a part of the Fagceae family, the Quercus kingdom, the Fagales order, and the Plantae kingdom. There are approximately six hundred different species of oak trees. Northern Oak, White Oak, Black Oak, and Chestnut Oak are just a few examples of the many different species of oak trees. Some oak trees only grow to be shrubs. Others grow to be over a hundred feet tall. The tallest oak tree in the world is one hundred and forty-three feet tall

  • Kennesaw State Arboretum: Difference Between Age And Size Of Wood Trees

    704 Words  | 3 Pages

    which was examined to seeing the difference in age and size of the hardwood and pine trees. The variation of age and size can be due to changes in the progressive changes in the tree species over time. This was tested by measuring pine and hardwood trees in 2 different areas of the forest, upslope and downslope, collecting tree data with at least 25cm circumference and 10 ft. tall in 5 different plots of 100 m2. The data describes the hypothesis that if the upslope and downslope parts of the forest differ

  • Summary Of Eleven By Sandra Cisneros

    502 Words  | 3 Pages

    An eleven year old girl is confused as the owner of an ugly red sweater on her birthday. Her birthday is ruined by the unfortunate spectacle. In the short story “Eleven” by Sandra Cisneros, the author characterizes Rachel as a young girl that is miserable and embarrassed. In the median of the story, Rachel exhibits anguish and distress. The upset narrator says,” Not mine, not mine, not mine.” She conveys her frustration with the sweater using repetition. The use of repetition illustrates how unsettled

  • Piggy Creative Writing

    476 Words  | 2 Pages

    gloomy sky, but then I saw him. He was like the glimpse of light that brightened my whole life. He was a tuff looking tree, the texture he got on his branches and the way his diversely leaves waved like the dancing butterflies beneath the rain, all looked so unfamiliar and attractive to me. I tried to talk to him, I tried to make a sound, but my throat was locked. “Hey, dear.” The tree spoke with his charming and mature voice. Hi…I answered nervously inside my mind. My heart raced and I felt my soft

  • Pebbles Research Papers

    1428 Words  | 6 Pages

    I was walking through the woods with the early morning air beaming through the orange fall leaves. I was thinking about the recent disappearances and the urban legend of a hermit living deep in the woods; killing campers and discarding the bodies in strange ways. Many locals believe that the legend is connected to the missing campers but I’m sure that most of it is just legend. As I continue walking I realize that I’ve been walking along a strange line of small pebbles. This interests me since long

  • Callosobruchus Maculatus Case Study

    407 Words  | 2 Pages

    Callosobruchus maculatus, a commonly known species of bean beetles, are found in the tropical areas of Africa and Asia. The body of the species is about 3 – 4.5 mm long, reddish-brown colored with black marks on the prothorax and elytra. Typically, the females are larger and darker than the males. The larvae of the species feed on the seeds of legumes such as mung and black-eyed peas. Callosobruchus maculatus exhibits two adult forms; sedentary and dispersal (Beck & Blumer, 2014). The dispersal form

  • Willow Tree Short Story

    1172 Words  | 5 Pages

    There once was a young willow tree that lived by a big rushing river surrounded by large, flowing meadows. The willow tree lived in harmony with the few insects and animals that lived nearby. It had a happy, simple existence. It would watch the birds fly all day, and listen to the crickets play their calming symphonies all night in the summer and the wolf’s howl in the winter. One bright and sunny day, a family of foxes came to the willow’s waterfront home. The mother of the foxes approached

  • A Hero's Journey

    2757 Words  | 12 Pages

    I The frozen wind blowed, and black leafless branches moved. This tree looked like a hand of a giant buried into the rocky soil of the mountains. Willem didn't want to get any closer, yet the corpse lied under the naked black as if burned trunk. In this frosted wasteland only black trees survived, if they indeed were alive. Nervous scout took the horse away from the tree when officer got off it. Entire company was like this. It's always dark, the skies are heavy with clouds, they had to conserve

  • Through The Eyes Of Henry David Thoreau

    1001 Words  | 5 Pages

    As I walked into the vicinity of the woods, I looked behind me and into the distance before I entered. I stared at the stormy, low lying, smoky clouds that blanketed the sun and prevented its light from creeping through. The baby blue sky and the ray of light that poked out from the edges of the clouds lit up the day. The openness of the surroundings that laid outside the woods became absorbed into my mind and I began to think. I realized that there is so much more out there in the world and the

  • Using Dendrochronology To Determine The Growth Of A Tree

    833 Words  | 4 Pages

    the tree. A method that scientist use to analysis the pattern of the growth of a tree is known as Dendrochronology. The way that tree rings are produced, is during growth season the trunk grows thicker that produces a new layer of wood (United States Environmental Protection Agency). Paleoclimatologist use tree-rings to analysis the climate changes and the health of the forest or the environment around it. Each of the rings is consist with a year of growth and tell scientist how long the tree has

  • Analysis Of Chapter 10 Of A Single Shard Tree-Ear

    470 Words  | 2 Pages

    In chapter 10 of A Single Shard Tree-ear is six days into his journey to Songdo. He has made a routine for him to follow each day. He walks all day then finds a place to sleep at night and he repeats this everyday. Tree-ear was finding a place for him to sleep one night when he saw two huge rocks sitting in the middle of the forest. He was too small to fit in the space that the rocks create, but he really like the shape of the rocks.He found firewood and began to get ready for the night. After