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ood In The Mak1ng by Terry Lee CIITNJ Throughout the ages one mater1al above all others has been of servmce to man and that lS wood It lS strong and durable var1ed and plent1ful and lt has proved 1tself It provlded furn1ture utens1ls bu1ld1ngs and crafts It carr1ed forward man from an age of rural crafts 1nto the age of technology wood lS man s oldest natural resource because of much more new technology 1mproved Many k1nds of wood cl1ng to l1fe TH form of anc1ent crafts held 1n precar1ously few hands As a result many of these crafts have been eventually lost We were fool1sh to treat lt so casually wood was prlceless 1n terms of the value of be1ng the one bas1c resource that man could renew Oml wells run dry M1nes are depleted of coal and ore But a creat1ng wood for ever Perhaps one day man w1ll harness the sun s energy to produce the1r E wood and the phloem The wood camb1um lS completely enclosed Dur1ng growth d1v1de on the on the the per1od of act1ve the cambrmal cells to produce new wood cells 1ns1de and phloem cells outs1de If part of the year was unfavourable for growth because of cold weather or drought the growth of the wood w1ll slow down Such seasonal 1ncrements can be seen as growth r1ngs If growth was cont1nuous as lH trop1cal reg1ons no growth r1ngs are produced 1n the wood The sapfood lS the most 1mportant part of the tree that helps the above process It has two funct1ons sap flow and food storage However 1n t1me the 1nnermost sapwood comes to be removed from the act1ve growth reg1on Then lt d1es and the cells conta1ned there undergo substances produced mwght colour the wood to form a d1st1nct1ve hardwood A V1s1on of Love by Paul Karas KIOTGJ I ponder ton1ght a dream of you and I together float1ng on a p1llow of romance I qu1ver w1th your each caress and you w1th each brush1ng of In a land so wondrous for m1les and m1les around where strawberry orchards and evergreen trees wh1sper by the water s shore and the essence of l1me l1ngers throughout the a1r as 1f a alo on our heads we touch and penetrate each other s body unt1l our seeds mellow and we become one And as nature s eyes gently sway among us we watch hold of an angel fly1ng on a ra1nbow and know we are beaut1ful needs 1m1tat1ng by costly and elaborate mechan1sms the m1racle of organ1c growth S far there lS st1ll no s1gn of lt L1ke all green plants trees get the1r mater1als for growth through the1r leaves by a process known as photosynthes1s der1v1ng 1ts energy from sun l1ght I th1s complex chemwcal process carbon dlOXld6 from the a1r comb1ned w1th water taken from the ground forms sugars Th1s react1on takes place 1n the presence of chlorophyll the green substance wh1ch g1ves leaves the1r character1st1c colour The water lS collected from the root through the root s ha1r by osmos1s e sap then flows through the xylem or sapwood to the crown of the tree But wood has other Lonel1ness by Irv1ng Farrell CIOTGJ In the early dawn I s1t and watch The s1lence float1ng by The breath of l1fe 1n each new bud Is reach1ng to the sky 1mportant funct1ons 1n add1t1on to the conduct1on of sap prov1des mechan1cal strength to support the we1ght of the crown of the tree and stores food created by the leaves The food removed from the leaves to all parts of the tree through the 1nner bark used e1ther 1mmed1ately or after a per1od of storage for the generat1on of new growth The new wood produced by a spec1al1zed cell layer called the camb1um l1es between the old I can hear the wh1sper of l1fe alone As the new day opens 1ts w1ngs And the s1lver moon s1nks beh1nd the clouds Then the sun comes out l1ke a K1ng I wonder 1f today w1ll be The same as yesterday Or 1f someone new w1ll enter my l1fe And help me along the way The sound of lonel1ness lS the sound of pa1n As lt travels through my m1nd n I wonder 1f today w1ll be e day that I w1ll f1nd e one who really needs me e one who really cares And The as I s1t and contemplate s1lence f1lls the a1r. your W . . i I . . . . . . . . 'J - . . . h , , well-managed forest would go on chemical change. The new to reality ... , 0 . . , I . on a - a , . n n - , ' ,. . . , ' . It - - -' . I . . A d . D 9 h , Th ' ' , - Th , Th ,
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