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    People have no time for interaction with their family members or neighbours. Interaction is very superficial and formal. Customs‚ culture and tradition can be well seen in villages. In cities people are aping the west. Several different varieties of birds are seen in villages. In the morning‚ one can hear cuckoos singing melodious songs. One can also enjoy the dancing of peacocks in the fields. The spread out plumage of peacocks sparkles in all seven colors as if studded with diamonds. It is a real

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    Chinas Culture

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    Chinas Culture The culture I chose to learn new things about is China.I chose China because I don’t know that much about Chinas culture.Seeming that everything is made in chine‚in our culture‚I was interest in learning about their culture.More bird species lives in China than any other place in the world.A really cool fact that I learned was the oldest tree in the world in China’s ginko.the tree first appeared in the Jurassic age about 160 million years ago. China has a landmass of 9‚600‚000

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    Have you ever seen a gray wolf or a bobcat before and not know what to do? Gray wolves and bobcats are different in almost every way‚ but there are some similarities to them. Both of these animals are predators and live in the wild. These animals are dangerous‚ so make sure you stay away if you see one. Both walk on four legs and hunt with their mouth. With all of these similarities‚ there are some differences. The bodies of wolves and bobcats are very alike‚ and so is their fur. The fur on a wolf

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    people’ mind and the author is left awe-struck by awesome façade of roses and owls. Oliver uses direct contrast between owls and their preys or roses in order to emphasize the deceitful appearance of nature. At first she depicts owls as gentle‚ cute birds‚ but later she illustrates the cruel nature of ‘great borned owl’ as if they are ‘death bringer’ to its preys ; while its preys are peaceful and enjoying bucolic nature‚ these owls mercilessly consume them. Also‚ by contrasting ‘scream of the rabbit’

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    I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings In the novel "I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings"‚ published in 1969‚ Maya Angelou wrote her autobiography full of emotions and surprises. The author‚ the protagonist‚ is a very interesting character that I’m going to present you. I’m going to present you this woman who had many hardships in her lifetime‚ and had the courage to write it. During her childhood‚ Maya Angelou suffers from her appearance‚ from her displacement which she qualifies as "unnecessary insults"

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    solitary reaper

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    nightingale must appear very charming to the tired travellers as they rest under a tree in an oasis after their journey in the deserts of Arabia.Then he though that people must be filled with joy and excitement to hear the shrill notes of the cuckoo bird in the islands of Hebrides.But the song of the nightingale and the cuckoo was less sweet than that the song of this highland lass. The poet did not know the dialect in which the girl was singing.But he was eager to know what the girl was singing about

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    has known. The poems involve various themes as well… themes of love and women‚ for instance. One is in the first person‚ the other in third. Sunday Morning is a poem that includes many biblical references and references to nature‚ paradise‚ the sun‚ birds‚ and other objects. Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird is different to Sunday Morning because it is focuses on the blackbird as one of the main objects in the poem. The art form of poetry can range from being simple to more complicated‚ depending

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    6.08 MAMMALAnimal name | White tiger Scientific Name is Panthera tigris  | picture | | Website reference for picture | http://historylessonsnepal.blogspot.com/2011/06/white-tiger.html | Physical traits | Mammals‚ warm blooded‚ carnivores‚ They have blue eyes‚ a pink nose‚ and creamy white fur covered with chocolate colored stripes. | Animal behavior | White Tiger is a solitary animal as this allows this large predator to sneak up on prey more effectively in the dense jungle. Although the

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    In an opinion piece entitled ‘Pigeon Plague in Our Cities’‚ Jo Bonella uses a broad range of persuasive techniques in an attempt to persuade readers to accept his contention that a new program to stop pigeon feeding is needed to deal with a growing “pigeon plague”. Bonella firstly builds a very negative view of pigeons‚ describing the presence of these “pests” as a “plague” and pointing out that they were imported into Australia long ago for specific purposes‚ planting in readers’ minds the idea

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    The Ugly Duckling

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    awakened by the sound of hunters in the area. He fled away as fast as he could. Time passed by a lot of times the thoughtof his mother would creep into his mind. He also yearned for his brothers even if they had donehim wrong in the past. The young bird felt that his wing had been stronger. Now‚ he could flyhigher and longer. He saw four beautiful swans swimming in the water. He had beenmaltreated and had been discriminated because he was ugly. Mother Duck could not speak awork when a beautiful swan

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