Knowledge Is The Trunk Of A Tall Susquehanna Tree
Knowledge is a simple, two syllable, word that can have an infinite amount of
branches extending above the truck of a tall Susquehanna Tree and an infinite
amount of roots extending below the tall Susquehanna Tree. Knowledge is the main
stronghold to an infinite amount of ideas, thoughts, and theories. Knowledge is the
main stronghold to the network of ways of knowing, just like how the trunk of a tall
Susquehanna Treeis the main stronghold to the network of branches and to the
network of roots that extends from the trunk of the tree. Without the trunk of the tall
Susquehanna Tree, the existence of the long beautiful branches will be eliminated,
along with the beautiful green leaves. Also without the trunk of the tall Susquehanna
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Like a Susquehanna Tree, life is brought upon the tree with light and water. The light
and water travels throughout the Susquehanna Tree, the water is absorbed by the
roots and the roots bring the water to the trunk into the branches, while light is
brought down by the leaves, into the branches, through the trunk, and down into the
roots. The trunk grows because of the roots and the branches, just how the ways of
knowing are the necessity to the obtainment of knowledge. Because of the ways of
knowing, such as, sense perception, memory, reason, language, emotion, faith,
imagination, and intuition, the areas of knowledge and our shared knowledge are
being acquired and expanded as they are being further investigated. The prescribed
title displays a wide range of ideas that the areas of knowledge are being used to
give knowledge as the ways of knowing and used to build and/or create the areas of
knowledge. Both ways of knowing and areas of knowledge intertwine with their own
concepts and perspectives, like a Susquehanna Tree that needs its branches and roots
in order to have a strong trunk. The Arts, for example, as an area of knowledge, uses a
network of at least six ways of knowing, such as memory, sense perception, intuition,
imagination, faith, and emotion. Artists create and produce whatever is influencing
them, like most famous artists, they are influenced by events that happened in their
lives, which made them feel a