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trellis plants for privacy

trellis plants for privacy H Potter Rose Trellis Planter Privacy Screen for Patio Deck Balcony

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trellis plants for privacy H Potter Rose Trellis Planter Privacy Screen for Patio Deck BalconyGARDEN ROSE TRELLIS PLANTER BOX PATIO TRELLIS PLANTER BOX DECK TRELLIS PLANTER BALCONY TRELLIS PLANTER Add style and charm to your outdoor or indoor space with this tall, raised privacy planter box with trellis. Handcrafted metal panels with a mahogany tone powder coated finish. See above buttons to choose your color. Rose trellis screen features precision laser cut, 16 gauge steel, and serves as a privacy screen. This privacy trellis planter can be

  • GARDEN ROSE TRELLIS PLANTER BOX - PATIO TRELLIS PLANTER BOX - DECK TRELLIS PLANTER - BALCONY TRELLIS PLANTER

    Add style and charm to your outdoor or indoor space with this tall, raised privacy planter box with trellis. Handcrafted metal panels with a mahogany tone powder-coated finish. See above buttons to choose your color. Rose trellis screen features precision laser cut, 16-gauge steel, and serves as a privacy screen. This privacy trellis planter can be used in residential or commercial locations. Plants not included.
  • DIMENSIONS OF THE H POTTER INDOOR OUTDOOR ROSE DESIGN METAL TRELLIS PLANTER BOX TALL

    Professionally packaged in two boxes and requires assembly.
    • Length: 32.2 inches
    • Width: 14.8 inches
    • Height: 75 inches
    • Planter depth: 13.6 inches deep
  • LARGE INDOOR OUTDOOR PRIVACY PLANTER TRELLIS METAL SCREEN

    Create an outdoor space, divide a room, or give visual dimension to your plants with this outdoor planter. Imagine an outdoor sanctuary with this trellis screen for privacy. Its decorative rose pattern gives a garden feel without even a plant climbing on it. Relaxing in your indoor or outdoor area creates inner peace.
  • OUTDOOR JARDINIERE PLANTER - TRELLIS PLANTER ON WHEELS

    Set of 4 wheels add mobility to this freestanding privacy planter box with trellis, that can serve as a privacy screen. Heavy duty construction allows you to use inside or outside your home for climbing plants on your deck, patio, or balcony. Purchase a pair of two privacy planter trellis for increased planting area. Durable and made to withstand the outdoor elements. The metal screen cover creates a solid base to help keep any extra water from draining onto indoor surfaces or more water sensitive mediums. We highly recommend using potted plants in this jardiniere style planter.
  • QUALITY BY H POTTER

    H Potter has been designing and manufacturing premium quality garden products since 1997. We do not pretend to be the cheapest, but you get what you pay for. With stunning craftsmanship and backed by great customer service, we’re proud to say our garden products are built to last.
Materials & Care

H Potter metal trellis planters are created using heavy duty iron for ultimate durability. The mahogany-toned trellis planters are powder-coated and finished with a high-grade clear-coat protective sealer, enhancing privacy and durability. This smooth finish can be spray painted once you receive your trellis planter if you prefer a different color.

To add a bit of extra protection to the finish, you might choose to apply a coat or two of clear spray paint annually to the trellis planter. Clean spray paint can be purchased at a hardware type store. Sometimes during transit or while the trellis is in the ground, small hairline cracks can occur in the finish due to the metal flexing. If you notice this has occurred, please spray the area with the same clear spray paint. Please use care during assembly. If you happen to mar the finish during assembly you should repair the area.

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  • The privacy trellis planter dimensions: 32.2" long by 14.8" wide by 75 "high, planter depth 13.6 inches.

 

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Meyer proves his initial point that much of what lawyers do is storytelling, and he achieves his goal of providing a primer on narrative theory for lawyer-storytellers. The book is sophisticated but written in an engaging way using non-technical language. Examples from legal and literary works abound, and they range from courtroom arguments and appellate briefs on the one hand to an essay by Joan Didion and Vonnegut's "Slaughterhouse Five" on the other. Meyer's favorite stories are found in Hollywood movies, and although he seems unaware of the accomplishment,Meyer provides fresh interpretations of such movies as "HIgh Noon" and"Jaws." I strongly recommend "Storytelling for Lawyers" for all law students, lawyers, and judges.
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BOOK REVIEW: MEYER, Philip N., Storytelling for Lawyers ISBN: 978-0-19-5396638 Read June, 13th-27th, 2017. This book discusses storytelling tools by presenting a series of examples of good storytelling, both in legal settings and in literary works and movies. If theoretical explanations are sometimes a bit dry, the frequent quoting of practical examples conveys fluidity and speed to the book. After an introduction presenting lawyers as storytellers, it deals with the roles played in storytelling by Plots (chapters 2 and 3); Character (4 and 5); Voice, Perspective, Details and Images, and Rhytm and Speed (which relate to Scene and Summary) (chapter 6); Place or Story Environment (chapter 7) and Narrative Time. Focusing maybe too narrowly on legal storytelling before American juries, plot is almost equated with melodrama. Films like Jaws and High Noon are extensively discussed, as Gerry Spence’s Closing Argument on Behalf of Karen Silkwood. The chapters on character offer interesting insights on character classification (“round” characters, with psychological depth, prone to suffer transformation as the story evolves, vs. “flat” ones), while discussing the tools for telling how a character is, as opposed to simply showing the psychological nature of each character’s character through dialogue or the actions the character performs. Examples include Tobias Wolff’s This Boy’s Life and Jeremiah Donovan’s Closing Arguments on Behalf of Louis Failla, in a 13-week trial the Author could scrupulously attend in person. Discussions on Voice, Perspective, Details and Images, Scene and Summary, criticize the basic assumptions of the neutrality of lawyers’ voices, exemplifies how to manage details to suggest ideas and emotions, draw on the distinction between showing and telling, and offers interesting insights into the narrative theory’s concept of stretch (the slowing of the narrative rhythm in relation to the narrated story’s). Environment depiction storytelling tools deals with Joan Didion’s The White Album and the Judicial Opinion in a Rape Case, quoting also from W. G. Sebald’s The Emigrants and the Petition Briefs in Reck v. Ragen and Miranda v. Arizona. Further examples are Kathryn Harrison’s While They Slept and the Petitioner’s Brief in Eddings v. Oklahoma. Finally, the chapter on Narrative Time draws on Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse Five and explores time, rhythm or speed, discussing more deeply stretch and the relation of time of the narrative itself with the time of the facts dealt with in the narrative. Chronology is discussed and criticized; Analepsis or Flashback is didactically explained and exemplified, both in general storytelling theory and in its legal use; the same holds for Prolepsis (Flash-forward) and Ellipsis (the intentional omission of a part of the narrative, often with the purpose of emphasizing the omitted event. Pacing and Rhythm are discussed in more lenght, with the caveat - repeated somewhat throughout the book - that legal stories are often left unfinished by the lawyer, in order to allow the jurors or judges fill the end with their decision. The Author remarks his purpose was to suggest possible tools and ways of dealing with problems which arise in legal storytelling, and he delivers what he promises.
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Professor Meyer is a great writer. I had took his death penalty case at Vermont Law School. He writes for numerous magazines including the ABA. I would highly recommend this book and all of his writings.
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I am not a lawyer, nor a writer, but rather a reader. I found the correlation of legal storytelling with sceenplay, literary narrative quite interesting. Legal trials are theater.
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I'm not a lawyer but a Classics professor looking for modern parallels to (and contrasts with) Cicero's persuasive strategies in Roman courts. This book was just what I was looking for: lucid, informative, smart, and as a bonus, well versed in narrative theory, which Meyer handles as an experienced teacher -- avoiding jargon and needless complication, illustrating the key ideas with well-known cinematic examples.
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