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    various ways‚ but the older ones are told with many life lessons in it. The Grimm’s Brothers made the female and male protagonists of the Fairy Tales different. Especially in "Mother Holle" and "The Golden Bird"‚ where both genders are physically different‚ but both end up getting all the wealth in the end. In "Mother Holle" there are two step sisters‚ one was beautiful and hardworking while the other was unattractive and lazy. In "The Golden Bird‚" there are three brothers‚ the two oldest were handsome

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    and is an aspiring actress. Frank is a longshoreman but wants to be a cashier. C. However‚ the Wheelers are struggling to define the deeper meaning of their lives. D. THESIS: This seemingly idealistic couple is divided by dreams of living a daring life with European travel‚ conflicting with the practicality of raising a family. The author realistically portrays a complex couple seeped in the traditions of the 1950’s and demonstrates the selfish and shortsightedness of both partners‚ never looking

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    and risks 4 8. Conclusion 5 9. References 6 Case study: Angry Birds 1. Introduction In this day and age‚ with the development of technology and science‚ mobile phone has been used in multiple ways. With the exception of communication‚ there are a large number of applications for individuals’ entertainment. The mobile games have been becoming more and more popular in our daily life. There is no question that Angry Birds is one of the most successful mobile games in recent years. In this report

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    seen as an understanding that comes with experience rather than age though the two usually seem to go together but not always. Set in the 1930’s in the deep south of America during the era of the Great Depression‚ Jem and Scout Finch learn the real life in Maycomb County as a result of certain events that force them to grow up. Scout was presented with an infuriating predicament that challenged her moral strength. When Cecil Jacobs impudently confronted her over Atticus defending "niggers" Scout

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    | The Effects of Bird Harassment on Airports | Bird deterrents methods | In this article‚ the main focus is on the presence of birds on airfields and their negative effects on the airport. Birds can damage aircraft and risk the lives of human passengers. In response to this situation‚ wildlife management programs have been established to control wildlife. This article also identifies many different bird deterring techniques | | | Micah Harper | 11/15/2011 | | Table of Contents

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    ornate diction. Her volumes include Poems (1921)‚ Observations (1924)‚ Collected Poems (1951)‚ and Complete Poems (1967). On "Bird-Witted"About the poem:The American poet Marianne Moore wrote poems quite similar to fables in their use of animals and animal traits to comment on human experience. Composed in (1951) and published in her Collected Poems‚ Moores narrative poem Bird-witted can attain the quality of fable as its being a brief allegorical narrative where the characters are animals who act like

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    peculiar boy named Charles Baker Harris moves in next door. The boy‚ who calls himself Dill‚ stays for the summer with his aunt‚ Miss Rachel Haverford‚ who owns the house next to the Finches’. Dill doesn’t like to discuss his father’s absence from his life‚ but he is otherwise a talkative and extremely intelligent boy who quickly becomes the Finch children’s chief playmate. All summer‚ the three act out various stories that they have read. When they grow bored of this activity‚ Dill suggests that they

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    Life is always changing. It can seem perfect for one minute and then be completely different the next. In “The Great Scarf of Birds” figurative language and imagery is used to demonstrate life’s duality. Initially the narrator’s world seems perfect with “Ripe apples” and “elms… swaying vases full of sky.” The imagery of the surroundings create a feeling of being in a utopia. The natural world around him is the ideal setting for the narrator’s game of golf. However the tone shifts from one of a

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    Mayella Ewell‚ but is innocent of the charges. The town commits the ultimate sin by finding him guilty and sentencing him to death. In effect‚ they have killed a mockingbird. Boo Radley is another example of a human "mockingbird". He has spent his entire life as a prisoner of his own home because his father was overzealous in punishing him for a childhood mistake. Boo Radley observes the world around him‚ causing no harm to anyone‚ and then saves Jem and Scout’s lives when Bob Ewell attacks. The sheriff

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    took great courage for her to take herself off the medication and deal with the consequences. Another character Lee uses to show courage through is Arthur “Boo” Radley‚ who kills Bob Ewell. Boo Radley had been trapped inside his house most of his life and for him to come out and kill Bob Ewell shows he was a brave man. Bob Ewell was trying to harm Scout and Jem when Boo Radley showed up and killed him. Sadly‚ he had already broken Jem’s arm and he was unconscious. Boo Radley displays courage because

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