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Of course there are countless trees in the nearly 1 million acres composing Oregon’s Umpqua National Forest. But
the topography here reveals the volcanic history of the region near the southern end of the Cascade Mountain Range.
When Cascade volcanoes erupted, some of their lava flows cooled in particular conditions that caused vertical
fissures in the rock, forming these tightly packed pillars of stone. You’ll find these columns of basalt throughout the
forest, usually along steep hillsides where the landscape shifts dramatically.

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Staring down winter
Feel a chill in the air? Not these two. The first frosty blasts of winter have little effect on Highland cattle thanks to
their unusual coats. The long-haired outer layer is oily and slicks off rain and snow, keeping the fluffier undercoat
dry and toasty against their skin. These two Highlanders are in a national park in Drenthe province of the
Netherlands, but the breed developed by natural selection—only the fittest survived—in the wet and windy Scottish
Highlands. The original Highland Cattle Herd Book, which recorded Highland cattle pedigrees, dates to 1885,
making Highlanders the oldest registered cattle breed in the world.
Farmers used to keep their Highland cattle in open-air stone shelters called folds, and that name stuck to these hairy
bovines—a group of Highlanders is called a fold, not a herd. Today, you can find Highland folds all over the world,
as far north as Alaska and Scandinavia, and down south to Australia. Queen Elizabeth is a fan. She's had a fold on
her Balmoral estate since 1953.(BING : https://www.bing.com/search?q=highland+cattle&filters=lite:
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Keep Schools Open, New York

City and state officials should prioritize


children’s education and bring back restrictions on indoor
dining, gyms and more.
Credit...Spencer Platt/Getty Images

New York residents and officials,


it’s time to face some cold, hard facts. The city is on the cusp of its
second wave of the coronavirus. As such, restrictions need to
be brought back, as economically and socially painful as
they might be.

Indoor dining at city restaurants should end. Gyms and


some other nonessential businesses ought to be closed again.
Religious leaders should tell their congregants to stay home, for
safety’s sake, until the current surge
is brought to heel. Holiday plans must
be limited. Companies should again tell their staffs to work from hom
e whenever possible. All New Yorkers need to recommit to
wearing masks, social distancing and avoiding unnecessary
exposure risks whenever possible. Taking these steps will help keep c
hildren in the city’s classrooms, which should be a priority.

Coronavirus infections are rising at a rate not seen since spring. As of


Wednesday, the seven-day average for New York City residents
testing positive for the virus was 2.52 percent, compared with 1.2
percent just over a month ago, according to city and state data.
That means more than 1,000 people each day are testing positive for
the coronavirus in New York City. The state
is also seeing troubling increases elsewhere.

New York City’s mayor, Bill de Blasio, and Gov. Andrew


Cuomo should act together, now, to reimpose the restrictions
that have proved to slow the spread.

Instruction
1. There are three texts.
2. Please analyze the participants, the types of the processes, and the
circumstances.
3. Do not specify the types of the participants. Just make sure that
each element can be separated correctly.
4. But please specify the process because it represents what experience
the clause intends to deliver.
5. Submit the analysis to V-class, or, your chairperson can organize
your works collectively and send them to my email.
(feni.munifatullah@fkip.unila.ac.id)
6. I will explain the analysis on Mon, Nov 16 2020. Insya Allah.

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