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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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    What Does The Fox Say

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    My essay is about the fox and the sounds it makes. Before we get started I suggest we should read these important sentences below and think about its meaning. Dog goes woof Cat goes meow Bird goes tweet and mouse goes squeek Cow goes moo Frog goes croak and the elephant goes toot Ducks say quack and fish go blub and the seal goes ow ow ow ow ow But theres one sound That no one knows What does the fox say? Ring-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding! Gering-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding

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    Childhood is an important period of our life. It is the time where the main part of our personalities is developed. For a not small amount of people‚ childhood is the time they struggle to earn a living and learn how to survive in the world. However‚ from my experience and the major part of those friends around me‚ those years in childhood are definitely memorable and full of happiness and caring. The main reason is that childhood is the time I receive the love‚ caring from a lot of people. I

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    Great Grey Owls

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    powerful when they hunt‚ they can shatter snow crust thick enough to hold a 180 pound person. I don ’t think they will be losing too many meals with that kind of force. This hunting technique these owls use gives them a great advantage over other birds in the winter‚ because others must go to a place where the snow is not so thick. Great gray owls eat a variety of rodents in the lower 48 states‚ but stick to mostly voles in Canada and Alaska. These small rodents make up 80-90% of their diet. In the

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    Making owls from egg shells Get wise to these birds made from egg shells. Pencil holder from eggshell You need: translucent plastic egg carton‚ CD‚ toilet roll and torn strips of newspaper and magazine pages Eggshell 2 translucent plastic egg-carton cups Toilet roll Newspaper strips Magazine pages CD Scrap paper – 2.5cm x 4cm PVA and UHU glue Pencil Black marker Acrylic paint Brush Scissors Piercing tool Making the owl pencil-holder 1. Gently tap a small hole on the

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    Know Why the Cage Bird Sings I Know Why the Cage Bird Sings‚ a 1979 movie directed by Fielder Cook‚ is a renowned autobiographical account of Maya Angelou’s youth. Based on Maya Angelou’s best selling novel‚ this film takes place during the Great Depression. The story takes place in a bigoted‚ vicious town in Stamps‚ Arkansas where Maya and her brother‚ Bailey‚ grow up with their grandmother and uncle. The family is forced to deal with racism from the KKK as well as other whites in the society

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    Assignment 2: Field Survey of Wild Goose Run Pearson Dudezki ID#: 0786051 Field surveys are an important aspect concerning protecting natural environments as well understanding how an ecosystem functions. I decided to do my field survey on Wild Goose Woods located in the University of Guelph’s Arboretum. The Arboretum was founded in the early 1970’s and has developed into an array of botanical gardens‚ walking trails and conservation programs. Administrative Information The Arboretum is publically

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    their heart songs through song‚ Mumble gets happy feet. He just cannot control it. As the music describes how unique each penguin is‚ dancing is the only expression that Mumble is physically able to show of what’s in his soul. There has never been a bird like Mumble and the other penguins fear him‚ He is considered an outcast‚ in the first part of the movie it shows the struggle of Mumble and his parents dealing with the rejection which it is not easy. In the second half of the movie Mumble takes

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    Evolution Lab “Evolution by Natural Selection” The object of this experiment is to determine how changing the size of the beak of a finch will affect the population as well as the growth rate of the finch’s beak. The reason for the experiment is to evaluate evolution and how it affects the finch’s population‚ and how natural selection is always present in life. In this experiment I will show that the finch will continue to evolve until its beak has reached the optimal size for sustaining

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