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    colors are birds attracted to? The birds in this experiment were shown feeders that had different colors (red‚ orange‚ blue‚ green and white). Hypothesis Of all the feeders‚ the birds will most prefer eating from the red feeder. Overview What colors are birds attracted to? We will never know whether birds see or recognize colors in the same way that humans do. Still‚ we can make an educated guess. Male birds tend to have beautiful‚ colorful feathers‚ making them attractive to female birds. Based

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    weaving displays of birds of paradise have enthralled twitchers for decades. These avian theatrics are performed by more than three dozen species‚ found mostly in rainforest regions of New Guinea‚ Indonesia and northern Australia.  The extravagant dancing and elaborate costumes are a mating strategy used by the brightly coloured males to display their virility to females. The aim is to attract as many females as possible in order to sire many offspring says Dr Walter Boles‚ bird collections officer

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    Same-Sex Marriage Are We All Equal Same sex marriage is bad for society according to Jocelyn Floyd whose a special counsel for the Thomas More Society. In her article‚ Jocelyn talks about the definition of marriage‚ why the government shouldn’t be involved and how children will get emotionally hurt. First and foremost‚ Floyd claims that “without children‚ we have no future”. In order to have children‚ a couple consisting of two opposite sex individuals should have sexual intercourse. Same sex

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    Paper 2: Living Apart Together 1. Explain what “Living Apart Together” is‚ and give an outline of the different views presented in text 2 and 3. “Living Apart Together”‚ also know as LAT is a relatively new concept. The whole idea is that a couple‚ both those in long-time relationships and the officially married‚ is living in separate homes. They could live on different floors of the same building‚ down the block from one another or in different neighbourhoods. In that way it gives both part of

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    The Hopeful Bird Although Andrew‚ a 7 year old‚ and his dad are homeless and live in an airport‚ Andrew learns that there is still hope and a chance that he will be in a house someday soon. Some of the challenges Andrew and his dad face are that they don’t have a home and they live in an airport. Since they live in an airport‚ Andrew and his dad can’t be seen. Andrew observes a little brown bird that was stuck in the airport for many days. Finally‚ it took a while‚ but the brown bird got out. Someday

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    varied lifestyles. Isn’t it time we reconsidered our attitude towards marriage in the same way as we consider other differences? Homosexuality was decriminalised in South Australia in 1975 and it then took until 1997 for the last state of Australia‚ Tasmania‚ to follow. The Howard government passed a law 10 years ago in 2004 to define marriage as being between a man and a woman. The legal recognition of same-sex partnerships has been on the political agenda of Australia for some years. Public

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    it go against God’s will 4. What are some of the possible reasons leading to same-sex marriage? 5. What are some of the possible consequences of same-sex marriage? PAIBOC P- Purpose: to inform readers of the possible outcomes of same-sex marriage in our community. A- Audience: to those in our community‚ especially the youths of today and future generations. I- Information: Statistics showing the effects of same-sex marriage and anecdotes; God’s word on purpose of creating male and female

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    According to Webster’s Dictionary‚ a marriage is a state of living together as husband and wife joined in wedlock.   Webster also identifies a husband as a man and a wife as a woman.   Same sex marriages are morally and ethically wrong‚ and they are also impossible to occur (according to our modern language).   Same sex marriages‚ even though inappropriate‚ can be solved without upsetting both sides of the scale. Many same sex marriage supporters argue‚ "Why does every legal and political

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    personal relationship. But when two people live together for their own strictly private reasons‚ and carve out their own‚ strictly private bargain about the relationship‚ we call that relationship not marriage but "cohabitation." In America‚ it is now more popular than ever. More men and women are moving in together‚ sharing an apartment and a bed‚ without getting married first. The latest Census Bureau figures show four million couples living together outside of marriage (not counting gay couples)

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