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The Tree (2016 Film)
A tree is a perennial woody plant. Tree or trees may also refer to: Information representation *Tree structure or tree diagram, a way of representing a hierarchical nature of structure in a graphical form *Family tree, used in genealogy to show familial relationships *Decision tree, a tree model of decisions and their consequences * Dialogue tree, used to generate conversations *Parse tree, used in linguistics to represent the syntax of sentences Mathematics * Tree (descriptive set theory), a set of finite sequences of elements of X that is closed under subsequences, on a set X *Tree (graph theory), a connected graph without cycles * Tree (set theory), like a graph-theory tree, but with a distinguished root, and possibly having chains of transfinite length * Tree diagram (probability theory), a tree-like representation of a probability space *TREE, an extremely fast-growing function; see Kruskal's tree theorem Computing *Tree (automata theory) *Tree (command), a recursive direc ...
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Tree
In botany, a tree is a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, usually supporting branches and leaves. In some usages, the definition of a tree may be narrower, including only woody plants with secondary growth, plants that are usable as lumber or plants above a specified height. In wider definitions, the taller palms, tree ferns, bananas, and bamboos are also trees. Trees are not a taxonomic group but include a variety of plant species that have independently evolved a trunk and branches as a way to tower above other plants to compete for sunlight. The majority of tree species are angiosperms or hardwoods; of the rest, many are gymnosperms or softwoods. Trees tend to be long-lived, some reaching several thousand years old. Trees have been in existence for 370 million years. It is estimated that there are some three trillion mature trees in the world. A tree typically has many secondary branches supported clear of the ground by the trunk. This trunk typically ...
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The Tree (1993 Film)
''The Tree'' is a 1993 short film that Todd Field created while a fellow at the AFI Conservatory The AFI Conservatory is a private not-for-profit graduate film school in the Hollywood Hills district of Los Angeles. Students (called "Fellows") learn from the masters in a collaborative, hands-on production environment with an emphasis on st .... It is a non-verbal dramatic piece following the life of a boy born at the turn of the century. The single setting, an apple tree set high on a rural ridge, is where we glimpse the boy mature, fall in love, go to war, return with his own son, and finally pay his last respects as a very old man who has seen much change. The set was designed using the tree as a scale foreground visual anchor and employing forced perspective for other items appearing in frame, including distant mountains, a train, and a town in transition. The scene changes from season to season and year to year all achieved practically using trompe-l'œil. The film is loo ...
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The Trees (Everett Novel)
''The Trees'' is a 2021 novel by American author Percival Everett, published by Graywolf Press. Set predominantly in the small town of Money, Mississippi, the novel follows a series of murders that seem to follow identical patterns. Summary In Money, Mississippi, a White man called Junior Junior is found dead in his own home with the body of an unknown Black man beside him. When the bodies are taken to the morgue it is soon discovered that the body of the unknown Black man has disappeared. It is found again in the home of Junior Junior's cousin, Wheat, who has also been murdered. Shortly after the body of the Black man disappears again. Two Black detectives from the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation, Ed Morgan and Jim Davis, are sent to Money to investigate the situation. Ed and Jim go to a local bar frequented by the Black community of Money where they discover that both Junior and Wheat are relatives of Carolyn Bryant, a White woman who accused the teenage Emmett Till of ma ...
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Our Father Who Art In The Tree
''Our Father Who Art in the Tree'' is a 2002 debut novel by Australian writer Judy Pascoe. It is written from the perspective of 10-year-old Simone who believes her late father is living in the tree in her backyard. The novel was reissued as ''Our Father Who Art in a Tree'' in the United States and Canada; and after the 2010 film adaptation directed by Julie Bertuccelli, it was reprinted as ''The Tree'' by Murdoch Books. Translations *Japanese: *Traditional Chinese: *German: *French: *Swedish: *Czech: *Italian: *Simplified Chinese: Film adaptation ''Our Father Who Art in the Tree'' has been adapted into a 2010 feature film entitled '' The Tree'' by writer/director Julie Bertuccelli and stars Charlotte Gainsbourg. It was filmed in Boonah, Queensland and is an official French/Australian co-production between Les Films du Poisson and Taylor Media, with Yaël Fogiel and Sue Taylor (Producer) as co-producers. The film was shown at the 2010 New Zealand International Fil ...
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Trends In Ecology And Evolution
A fad or trend is any form of collective behavior that develops within a culture, a generation or social group in which a group of people enthusiastically follow an impulse for a short period. Fads are objects or behaviors that achieve short-lived popularity but fade away. Fads are often seen as sudden, quick-spreading, and short-lived. Fads include diets, clothing, hairstyles, toys, and more. Some popular fads throughout history are toys such as yo-yos, hula hoops, and fad dances such as the Macarena, floss and the twist. Similar to habits or customs but less durable, fads often result from an activity or behavior being perceived as emotionally popular or exciting within a peer group, or being deemed "cool" as often promoted by social networks.Kornblum (2007), p. 213. A fad is said to "catch on" when the number of people adopting it begins to increase to the point of being noteworthy. Fads often fade quickly when the perception of novelty is gone. Overview The specific natu ...
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Trees (comics)
''Trees'' is a science fiction comic book series by Warren Ellis and Jason Howard, published by American company Image Comics. The first issue was published May 28, 2014. The narrative begins ten years after the arrival of massive and silent alien presences who stand on the surface of the earth like the "Trees" of the title, not moving and seeming to take no account of human life and society. While a high concept science fiction story, the series also concerns itself with a cross-section of social and cultural issues as experienced by the characters, including police states, feminism, economic disparity, and transgender identity. A second series titled ''Trees: Three Fates'' was published starting in September 2019. These issues were originally intended to be published as issues 15-19 of volume 1. Plot The narrative is divided into several points of view, all centered on the landing site of one of the Trees. Such locations include Rio de Janeiro, Mogadishu, New York City, "The C ...
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The Tree (short Story)
"The Tree" is a macabre short story by American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft. It was written in 1920, and published in October 1921 in ''The Tryout''. Set in ancient Greece, the story concerns two sculptors who accept a commission with ironic consequences. Lovecraft wrote "The Tree" early in his career. He was dismissive of the story in a 1936 letter. Such stories, he said, "if typed on good stock make excellent shelf-paper, but little else." The assessment of Lovecraft authority S. T. Joshi was that although the story "may be a trifle obvious… it is an effective display of Lovecraft's skill in handling a historical setting." Plot On a slope of Mount Maenalus in Arcadia is an olive grove that grows around a marble tomb and the ruin of an old villa. There, one gigantic tree resembles a frighteningly distorted man, and the roots of the tree have shifted the blocks of the tomb. The narrator explains that the beekeeper who lives next door told him a story about the t ...
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The Tree (play)
''The Tree'' is a New Zealand play by Stella Jones that premiered in Bristol, England in 1957. Information Subject The play is set on the back porch of a New Zealand home and tells the story of a daughter returning home after 15 years' absence. The central relationship is between the mother, who has not achieved her life-long goals, and the daughter, who has experienced so much through her travels. Honours and critical response The play won second prize in the Southland Centennial Playwriting Competition in 1956, however it was rejected by a number of New Zealand theatres. It was subsequently purchased by a London agent and debuted in Bristol. After it achieved success in England, the New Zealand Players, who had previously rejected it, toured forty North Island towns with it in 1959. It was met with critical acclaim, ''The New Zealand Herald'' calling it "an adult, compelling and first-class piece of work". It was published in 1960 by Whitcombe and Tombs with New Zealand ...
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The Tree (book)
''The Tree'' is an autobiographical book by John Fowles. In it, Fowles discusses the essence of nature Nature, in the broadest sense, is the physics, physical world or universe. "Nature" can refer to the phenomenon, phenomena of the physical world, and also to life in general. The study of nature is a large, if not the only, part of science. ... and its relation to the creative arts, especially writing, which he describes as “siblings, branches of the one tree.” References 1979 non-fiction books Books about writing Books by John Fowles English-language books {{lit-bio-book-stub ...
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The Trees (Richter Novel)
''The Trees'', the first novel of Conrad Richter's trilogy ''The Awakening Land trilogy, The Awakening Land'', is set in the wilderness of central Ohio (c. 1795). The simple plot — composed of what are essentially episodes in the life of a pioneer family before the virgin hardwood forest was cut down — is told in a third-person narration rich with folklore and suggestive of early backwoods speech. The central character is Sayward Luckett, the eldest daughter in a family who the narrator says "followed the woods as some families follow the sea." The book was published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1940. ''The Trees'' was followed by ''The Fields (novel), The Fields'' (1946) and ''The Town (1950 novel), The Town'' (1950). A single-volume trilogy was published in 1966. Plot summary Worth Luckett is a "woodsy" who provides for his family by hunting wild animals for food and trading their pelts for other commodities they need. When Worth notices that the wild game is leaving the ...
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Trees (poem)
"Trees" is a lyric poem by American poet Joyce Kilmer. Written in February 1913, it was first published in '' Poetry: A Magazine of Verse'' that August and included in Kilmer's 1914 collection ''Trees and Other Poems''.Letter from Kenton Kilmer to Dorothy Colson in Grotto Sources file, Dorothy Corson Collection, University of Notre Dame (South Bend, Indiana).Kilmer, Joyce."Trees"in Monroe, Harriet (editor), ''Poetry: A Magazine of Verse''. (Chicago: Modern Poetry Association, August 1913), 2:160.Kilmer, Joyce. ''Trees and Other Poems''. (New York: Doubleday Doran and Co., 1914), 18. The poem, in twelve lines of rhyming couplets of iambic tetrameter verse, describes what Kilmer perceives as the inability of art created by humankind to replicate the beauty achieved by nature. Kilmer is most remembered for "Trees", which has been the subject of frequent parodies and references in popular culture. Kilmer's work is often disparaged by critics and dismissed by scholars as being too si ...
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Tree (novel)
''Tree'' is a 1978 historical novel by Filipino National Artist F. Sionil José. A story of empathy and subjugation, it is the second in José’s series known as ''The Rosales Saga'' or the '' Rosales Novels''.Yoser, Elizabeth GUnder the Balete Tree: F. Sionil José’s Rosales Novels World Literature Today, Vol. 62, No. 1 (Winter, 1988), University of Oklahoma, pp. 82-84, jstor.org The tree in the novel is a representation of the expectations and dreams of Filipinos. Description Set in the 1950s in the Philippines,"Tree" by F. Sionil José
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''Tree'' was the story about an unnamed Filipino boy, the son of a plantation manager and “subjugator of other Filipinos ...
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