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Image Credits
Fraley, April. "North Carolina Barn." April Fraley photography. Retrieved with permission from http://www.aprilfraley.com/
Holmes, Ashley. "Tucson Desert Saguaros."
Special Thanks
Special thanks to Amy C. Kimme Hea, Tim Peeples, and Jennifer Haley-Brown for reviewing various versions of this webtext.