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    planet earth from the mightiest of oceans to the most idiosyncratic species of insects. Both John James Audubon and Annie Dillard describe their personal experiences of witnessing large flocks of birds in flight in their own respective passages. The two authors have similar experiences but they describe the birds in different ways. Both descriptions are full of colorful language style and diction‚ however their two different crafts differentiate the way the event is described. In his account‚ Audubon

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    Jack’s confidence and hunter-like qualities shrink with the cry of the bird‚ and becomes more like the prey rather than the predator. However‚ his frustration and destructive determination consumes him once again. The lurid bird passes from his mind‚ and his surroundings are depleted of color; he sees a vast tree that “[grows] pale flowers on its grey bark”. Not only this‚ but there is even a “passing

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    MINDANAO UNIVERITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE OF INTEGRATED AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY [pic] PROJECT TITLE Online Petstore System Presented to SHEILA E. DIMASUHID In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Subject IT43 – Database Management System 2 by: Agbalog‚ Charmae A. Jalog‚ Karren C. Salomo‚ Beberly S. Sulapas‚ LaizaFhel G. Yacapin‚ Doris Joy L. March 2012 APPROVAL

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    is talking about his summer when he was younger. He uses simile in the quote "They cried out like two sorrowful high flutes" meaning that the two birds cried sound like an out of tune flute that sounds horrible. He uses imagery because it helps me picture that two birds have been injured‚ by telling us that he had a pellet gun and shot the poor birds. The poem starts by saying “Not always sure what things called sins may be‚ I am sure of one sin I have done It was years ago‚ and I was a boy.”

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    India is unique in the richness and diversity of its vegetation and wildlife. India’s national parks and wild life sanctuaries (including bird sanctuaries) from Ladakh in Himalayas to Southern tip of Tamil Nadu‚ are outstanding and the country continues to "WOW" the tourists with its rich bio-diversity and heritage. Wildlife sanctuaries in India attracts people from all over the world as the rarest of rare species are found here. With 96 national parks and over 500 wildlife sanctuaries‚ the range

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    Question: How are Hawaiian honeycreepers well-adapted to their specific environment but not to other types of environments in Hawaiʻi? Context/Background: Well‚ it could be the concept of evolution. Once a species got here‚ it became isolated from its population during its generation. Genetic factors overtime then cause the Hawaiian Honeycreepers to adapt to their surroundings and they became known as a new species. There are many different types of Hawaiian Honeycreepers and they all are

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    Whooping Cranes Katie Brookhouser 4/1/2013 The Whooping Crane (Grus americana) is one of the world’s rarest birds. Its’ storied history has seen it come back from the brink of extinction due to the efforts of scientists‚ biologists‚ and government. It is the largest bird in North America and it has come to symbolize the meaning of conservation in America. Although it has come far‚ it is still endangered and still struggles for survival. “Even from a distance their

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    very messy; bird poop‚ food and shredded up toys will be an everyday clean up chore. Your furniture‚ walls‚ trim will at some point‚ will meet your feathered baby. They love to chew and will chew on what they shouldn’t if you don’t provide what they need. Following some basic care requirements for these birds will pave the way to a happy and healthy grey as a pet. One of the most important purchases you will make for your grey will be his cage. It is vital not to skimp on your birds housing. After

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    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 formations‚ especially “when a Hawk [sic] chanced to press upon the

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    John James Audubon and Annie Dillard both describe the flights of the flocks of birds the see‚ incorporating their feelings about the experience into their observations. Audubon approaches his flock’s peculiarity with a methodical and scientific view and is mostly amazed with the unusualness of the pigeons but Dillard’s experience of watching the flock of starlings expresses a spiritual and sensational side of bird watching. Audubon firsts writes the place where he saw the pigeons: "in passing over

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