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    Avian Influenza Virus

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    Avian Influenza‚ also known as the bird flu‚ is a virus that primarily infects birds. In rare cases‚ can this virus affect humans in a way that is harmful. There are three forms of the Avian Influenza which are: H5‚ H7‚ and H9 viruses. The H5 virus has circulated Asia and the Middle East in about 16 different countries worldwide. It mostly affected these countries because they have this bird species within range of human contact. The H7 virus is a type that is very uncommon in humans‚ unless they

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    wondered why birds chirp. The weird thing about birds chirping is that they sound like they are singing. Many people wonder why that is so. However‚ the answer lies in "The Sound of Birds" myth. There is a story behind the reason birds use chirping to communicate. A long time ago‚ before the first real humans ever existed‚ birds used to actually speak the animal language that all animals use to communicate. The race of birds lived peacefully among other animals speaking the same language. Birds lived as

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    Turkey Vultures

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    Vultures are large birds of prey closely related to hawks and eagles. They are divided into New World vultures and Old World vultures‚ both belonging to the order Falconiformes. The New World vultures‚ in the family Cathartidae‚ consist of seven species in five genera. Among the New World vultures include the Cathartes aura‚ also known as the Turkey Vulture. Scientists say that turkey vultures are shy‚ inoffensive birds. Some researchers have discovered that the bird is very helpful to the

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    The awakening notes

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    In The Awakening‚ caged birds serve as reminders of Edna’s entrapment and also of the entrapment of Victorian women in general. Madame Lebrun’s parrot and mockingbird represent Edna and Madame Reisz‚ respectively. Like the birds‚ the women’s movements are limited (by society)‚ and they are unable to communicate with the world around them. The novel’s “winged” women may only use their wings to protect and shield‚ never to fly. Edna’s attempts to escape her husband‚ children‚ and society manifest

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    Eagle are both majestic birds in the world. The Hyacinth Macaw is the largest parrot in the world and it has the prettiest bright blue feather birds in the world. The Bald Eagle nickname is Sea Eagle and it is the national bird of the United States. Both of these birds have little in common and both birds eat different things. The Macaw and the Bald Eagle have only one thing in common and that is building a nest‚ but the Bald Eagle can build a nest weighing 1.1 tons. Both birds are located in different

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    D. Schmidt. The abuse of Doug is shown very well in Audubon’s picture‚ the Brasilian Caracara Eagle. In the picture‚ there are two birds. One of the birds is on the branch getting attacked by the bird that is above it. The bird that is the attacker is like Doug’s father‚ Mr. Swieteck and the defenseless bird that is below is like Doug. The similarity between the birds and Doug can be seen in the opening scene of the novel‚ when Doug has been given a signed Yankees baseball cap from Joe Pepitone. Unfortunately

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    An Analysis of “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry” and “Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking” By Austin Cooley ENGL 2027 – 007 In “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry” the story follows the narrator’s experience with life as he takes a beautiful ferry ride. The man talks about the meaning of his life to other people. In this crowd he brings together all of the strangers and finds a connection. His journey through “space and time” is focused on the people. In the first sections‚ Whitman sets the scene by describing his

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    Cockatiels

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    They are a well known and loved bird. Many bird lovers own cockatiels due to their high intelligence and ability to speak. They are sturdy and friendly birds which require little attention. Although‚ they tend to get all of the attention due to their charming personality. Many owners have trained their bird in ways of tricks and games. Cockatiels have the ability to remember actions and relate them to commands. If an owner were to wave his hand and train the bird to poop on command‚ it will. By

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    driven by moral values that every person can relate to. The key message seem’s to be honesty‚ empathy‚ and love. The beginning of this little birds adventure begins with broken promises. Honesty is where you give some one your word. The people promised the little bird that they would take care of the bird. Instead of doing that‚ they lied to the bird. The bird thought that they would keep their word but they didn’t. The other thing I got from the story empathy. Empathy is like the saying “If you

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    the thing with feathers" This poem examines the rather abstract idea of hope‚ in the free spirit of a bird. Emily uses brilliant imagery‚ and metaphor‚ to help describe why she thinks that a bird is a fitting metaphor for hope. The poem begins‚ saying that said bird‚ perches in the soul‚ and sings. Emily says that it would take a powerful storm to smother the birds song‚ using a storm as a symbol for hardships in a persons life and the effect they can have on their hopes

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