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    Falconry

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    05/03/12 Falconry From Ancient to Modern Falconry Falconry‚ also known as hawking‚ is a form of hunting which involves the use of trained hawks and falcons to prey on other animals. Falconry may be considered one of the oldest sports‚ dating back over 4‚000 years ago in Egypt and China that is still practiced today. Falconry was considered a status symbol‚ restricted to noble classes‚ in medieval Europe and a way of obtaining food. Falconry still exists today with more than 3‚800

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    Peregrine Falcon

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    Introduction: Found among all continents except Antarctica‚ the Peregrine falcon is a common falcon throughout the globe. When they hunt‚ they dive from high altitudes and stoop their prey at speeds over 200 miles per hour‚ making it the fastest animal on the planet. The name “peregrine” falcon means wanderer and refers to the bird’s long migration path‚ which has been known to be as far away as 15‚500 miles from their original nesting spots. After having a severe drop in Peregrine population during

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    David Ratliffe 11/12/09 Mrs. Wolfe 4th Biology The golden eagle [pic] The Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) is one of the best known birds of prey in the Northern Hemisphere. Like all eagles‚ it belongs to the family Accipitridae. Once widespread across the Holarctic‚ it has disappeared from many of the more heavily Populated areas. Despite being locally extinct or uncommon‚ the species is still fairly ubiquitous

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    Federigo's Falcon

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    There was once in Florence a young man named Federigo‚ the son of Messer Filippo Alberighi‚ renowned above all other men in Tuscany for his prowess in arms and for his courtliness. As often happens to most gentlemen‚ he fell in love with a lady named Monna Giovanna‚ in her day considered to be one of the most beautiful and one of the most charming women that ever there was in Florence; and in order to win her love‚ he participated in jousts and tournaments‚ organized and gave feasts‚ and spent his

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    Brian Jones Melanie Raite Biology 1103 November 3‚ 2012 DDT and Its Effects on Peregrine Falcons The Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus)‚ or Duck Hawk‚ is a medium-sized raptor weighing 2 to 2 ½ pounds. These remarkable birds of prey measure 15-21 inches and have a wingspan of about 3 ½ feet. Their name‚ Peregrine‚ comes from the Latin word peregrinus‚ which means “to wander”. The name fits‚ given that they have one of the longest migrations in North America and are found on every continent

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    Death Foretold

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    becomes completely blurred. Considering the lack of love in the novel coupled with its superficiality and manipulation‚ love is negatively and pessimistically presented. García Márquez’s choice to preface the novel with “the pursuit of love / is like falconry” (Preface)‚ immediately establishes the connection between love and sport‚ with a winner and a loser‚ powerful and weak. This aspect is culturally related. Boys are brought up to be “men” while girls are brought up to be suitable for marriage. The

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    or broken legs due to jumping wrongly this could be down to other horses in the way this type of injury is unfixable so would result within the horse being put down. Animals used with hunting are mainly horses and dogs but will occasionally take falconry birds out on the hunts they hunters usually hunt rabbits or foxes as they are classed as pest as there is a considerably high number of them in the wild. The animals used within hunting experience both positive and negative effects on their welfare

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    Times were very difficult during the Elizabethan era. Because of their hardships‚ their entertainment was very important to them. During the Elizabethan times they had a wide variety of things that entertained them. These forms of entertainment varied greatly. These forms of entertainment ranged from singing and dancing‚ to blood sport. Social classes also might have determined what type of sports or games you played. The poor lower class would play games‚ invent stories‚ dance‚ play music‚ watched

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    Elizabethan Sports

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    Blood‚ gore‚ and violence were all associated with entertainment the people of England endured during the Elizabethan times. Sports and games were a way for people of England to relieve themselves from hardships of everyday life. Beginning from early stages of childhood up to death‚ all people including men and women played a number of sports in a variety of ways. During the Elizabethan age‚ numerous sports and games‚ for both rich and poor‚ provided entertainment for all of England. Throughout

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    In Chronicles of a Death Foretold‚ Gabriel Marquez illustrates an elaborate story incorporating the invaluable theme of theatricality. The excessive pride expressed by the males in the Colombian society indicates their wish to stand out and be prominent. The dramatic actions taken by men to preserve their honor dramatically involves the whole community in their affairs. As well as the male bravado put on in the society‚ where the theatrical actions garners attention from the community. The theatricality

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