compile data and compute totals 5) us the data to model the sizes of the flocks in the second generation 6) simulate feeding again 7) determine the sizes of the flocks in the third generation 8) Repeat the entire simulation for a changed environment with equal amounts of insects and seeds‚ but no fruit. Data: The first simulation with equal amounts of all three food yielded these results Flock X Flock Y Flock Z total food eaten 123 99 78 percentage of food eaten 41%
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Ddirk Mrs. K English 9 A October 24‚ 2012 Descriptive Essay The look of glee on people faces is the look that you might expect from a child on Christmas day. Why this look? They are on the most amazing place on earth truly it’s a gift from God Himself the “beach”. The beach is a quiet and peaceful place but at the same time it can be so noisy because the number of people that are on this beach is as if the new iphone 5 is being
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accomplish in order to survive. Max wants to be a good leader and take care of her flock after Jed their former guardian had gone missing. Max’s flock is made up of six avian hybrids or in normal english half bird half human mutants. The people in the flock are Max who is fourteen‚ Fang who is also fourteen‚ Iggy who is fourteen too‚ Nudge who is eleven‚ The Gasman who is eight‚ and Angel who is six. Max’s flock also has special powers they all can fly and have hawk like vision except for Iggy
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Nudge‚ and Angel. They call themselves the flock because they all have bird genes in their DNA; and they all have wings and can fly. They got the genes from a place called the School. The School is a place where scientists create mutants. Four years ago the flock escaped with the help of one of the scientists there‚ Jeb Batchelder. Two years after their escape‚ Jeb disappears and everyone assumes he is dead. For another two years‚ Max and the flock live on their own until one day a group of Erasers
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wonderful bed in a sleeper. Travelling by ship is also very popular now. It is very pleasant to feel the deck of the ship under the feet‚ to see the rise and fall of the waves‚ to feel the fresh sea wind blowing in the face and hear the cry of the seagulls. Many people like to travel by car. It is interesting too‚ because you can see many sights in a short time‚ you can stop when and where you like‚ you do not have to buy tickets or carry your suitcases. A very popular means of travelling is
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�PAGE � �PAGE �1� Davis Learning to Read and Write When you were younger did you ever take a minute to think about how you started to read and write? What made you decide to pick up that pen or pencil and just jot down your feelings‚ your surroundings? Perhaps it was for school because you were "made" to write and read for the class or reading and writing were in your nature. However reading and writing for some people were never easy: they took motivation‚ dedication‚ being independent and possibly
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We were down at the beach house – all 8 of us‚ nestled in a little cove off Bay Road. We’d worked hard to secure this respite after the final exams. John had repainted the local church a hideous green‚ Peter had mowed all of the lawns in Hamilton and I’d experienced the wealth of insults that come with manning a Coles cash register. Ah‚ freedom tasted so good. Not just in the figurative sense‚ but in the literal one too. There was a small fish and chippery hidden behind the beach’s shower block
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process the become liberated from the bores of society‚ and begin to enjoy their life. We can see many of these examples in works of literature‚ works such as the Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison‚ and Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse‚ Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach and the Tao of Pooh by Benjamin Hoff; we see the characters of these novels achieving liberation through overcoming the control of oppressors‚ facing challenges and obstacles‚ and their self-doubt to find themselves as well as their
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James Audubon and Annie Dillard gaze at large flocks of pigeons in flight‚ they both experience different emotions and spiritual feelings despite viewing the same scene. In contempt of their varying reactions to the birds‚ both writers enlist a sense of admiration and respect for the beauty present within the nature of the birds. Audubon maintains the presence of a scientific observer as he counts the flocks of birds‚ “marking a dot for every flock that passed.” He then notes their immaculate
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The metaphor of shepherd is often used to provide a biblical understanding of the function of a pastor and their role in pastoral care. This essay looks at how the biblical image of the shepherd provides foundational understanding of pastoral care looking particularly at the implications on the role of God as the divine shepherd‚ the roles and requirements of human shepherd’s and the character of the shepherd. What is a Shepherd? The Australian Oxford Dictionary’s defines “Shepherd” as one
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