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    because I like birds. Birds Attraction to Colors Jeremiah Irby December 9‚ 2010 Magnet Biology 9th Grade Table of Contents Abstract……………………………………………………. Introduction……………………………………………….. Experimental Design……………………………………… Materials/ Method…………………………………………. Information………………………………………………… Results………………………………………………………. Discussion…………………………………………………… Reference…………………………………………………… Abstract: The purpose of this experiment was to see which color of feeder that people commonly

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    Hummingbirds

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    Running Head: Scientific study of ruby-throated hummingbird pollination Unit 1 Individual Project Instructor: Joanna Kroon SCIE206-1101B-19 Biology Stephanie Frank   Abstract The scientific method will be given as my determination as to provide an answer to the question in consideration. Samples of colorful flowers are planted on the left side of a garden and non-colorful flowers are planted on the right side of a garden. Observation over a month’s time with video surveillance will give

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    Hummingbirds

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    Hummingbirds Male hummingbirds are the tiniest warm-blooded animals on the planet. Females need to be a tiny bit bigger to be able to produce eggs‚ to afford to share their body heat with the eggs while incubating‚ and to be able to share their food when feeding nestlings. Hummingbirds are the smallest birds in North America‚ and they only exist in North America‚ measuring between two to five inches in length. They got their name because of the sound created by their wings‚ which sometimes sound

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    Hummingbirds: Smallest bird on earth Hummingbirds are fascinating birds that are always fun to watch. These birds are able to hover in mid-air‚ dart from side to side‚ go straight up or down‚ or even backwards. They can out-fly and out-maneuver birds hundreds of times their size. There are many factors that contribute to the hummingbirds ’ ability to fly so easily through the air. A hummingbirds wings are shaped so that they are slightly rounded on the top. "Their wings flaps 15-80 times per

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    The Color Red

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    12:30-2:30 Mrs. Rhodes July 22‚ 2013 Introduction: Do you have a favorite color? Do you have more than one? Do you know what colors represent you? (AG) Well‚ I have two favorite colors‚ and they represent me very well. (RT) Today I’m going to talk about two colors that represents me and why. (TH) My first color (TR) is Red. (MP 1) The reason I chose red is because red is my favorite color. Why I like red has always been a mystery‚ until age 13. At the age of 13 I realized that I had

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    The Red Queen Hypothesis

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    The Red Queen Hypothesis The Red Queen Hypothesis was formulated by Van Valen in 1973‚ and its original purpose was to give an understanding of the adaptation dynamics between species (Vermeij and Roopnarine‚ 2013). The principles of The Red Queen Hypothesis is clearly formulated in McCune (1982)‚ that states ”all taxa are running on a treadmill powered by an environment which deteriorates at a stochastically constant rate. The result is that an ancient taxon is no better adapted than a younger

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    Hummingbirds are birds that comprise the family Trochilidae. They are among the smallest of birds‚ most species measuring in the 7.5–13 cm (3–5 in) range. Indeed‚ the smallest extant bird species is a hummingbird‚ the 5-cm Bee Hummingbird. They hover in mid-air by rapidly flapping their wings 12–80 times per second (depending on the species). They are known as hummingbirds because of the humming sound created by their beating wings‚ which sometimes sounds like bees or other insects. To conserve energy

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    Song of the Hummingbird

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    that practiced human sacrifice and ritual dances‚ and then one day that civilization no longer exists because another culture decided to conquer them. These people are known to modern society as the Aztecs. In Graciela Limon’s novel‚ Song of the Hummingbird‚ she illustrated how a culture like the Aztecs or Mexica‚ can quickly diminish when there are people such as the Spanish that have very limited understanding about certain subjects. Some people may say that the Aztecs were slaughtered because the

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    The Color Red In Macbeth

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    I used three colors to represent the character Macbeth. The colors I used to represent the character Macbeth were blue‚ black‚ and red. Every color is associated with a certain feeling or emotion and these three colors fit Macbeth very well. The color black is most commonly associated with mystery‚ death‚ and atrocity. Throughout the novel it is seen that Macbeth committed many malicious acts to satisfy his ambition to becoming King and keeping that position. According to a quote from Act 4 Scene

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    Amelie Color Red

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    discovers ways to help overs find love. In the begin of this film in Amelie’s home‚ the color was very vibrant. When Amelie grew up this films color pallet changed to medium browns and earthy greens however‚ Amelie throughout the film can be seen in bold reds. Typically the color red are a representation of love‚ like Amelie was to Nino. Paris is also the most romantic place in the world. Together‚ in Paris and the bold color pallets‚ Amelie is obviously a film about love. In the film‚ as the plot begins

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