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    Conter 6th period  (SPANISH VERSION IS BELOW THE  ENGLISH VERSION!!!!!)    La historia de la patirafa  The only animals zoo animals that were penguins and the duck­raffe. The Duck­raffe  was created when a duck landed on a giraffe while being exposed to radiation. It was  equipped with the ability to fly‚ as well as the advantage of a long beak to target its prey. The  penguins advantage was that they grew larger and could fly. They went undetected by the  russians because of their ability to fly with stealth

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    Club Penguin

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    Noah McGuire Mr. Kelly Writing 421 Ω November 21st 2013 Waddle Waddle: The History of My Club Penguin What came first? The penguin or the egg? That is the question. Many of us have all had our own Club Penguin experiences. We’ve all spent countless hours slaving our way through the Pizza Parlor. Memories of trying to tip the iceberg are still roaming the back of our minds. However you spent your days‚ this game has left a lasting impression on your life. It all started one day when

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    Galapagos Penguins

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    to the Galapagos penguins‚ the only species of penguins in the world to live north of the equator. Despite the common belief that penguins only live in the Arctic‚ the Galapagos Islands have temperatures that vary from 70-90º Fahrenheit over the course of the year. The distribution of these birds in their environment correlates with the “Cromwell Current‚ which provides cold nutrient-rich surface water‚” meaning that the penguins follow the cool water patterns (Davis). The penguins feed on small fish

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    Antarctic Penguins

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    Antarctic penguins have a wide range of adaptations that help them to survive in the hostile and extreme environment they call home. This essay will look at the key adaptations that these birds have and compare different species to outline the importance of the different morphological‚ physiological and behavioral features that allow them too survive in their environment. The most obvious morphological adaptation is that of size. Penguins that reside on the Antarctic continent are larger in

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    March of the Penguins

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    NOTES: MARCH OF THE PENGUINS Introduction: * Different documentaries create different emotions * Used various techniques (voice over‚ camera shots and angles‚ non-diegetic sound and diegetic sound) * Emotion is as main part of the documentary. First paragraph: * Uses human relations (family‚ child). Giving the sense of involvement and connection to the audience. * Tells the story of the life of a penguin and gives detail. * Diegetic sound is a technique used (sound

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    March of the Penguins

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    Summary: "March of the Penguins" is a documentary on the life cycle of Emperor Penguins. When these penguins turn five‚ they leave their coastal homes and head for their nesting ground in an organized manner. There they find a mate. The female lays a single egg‚ then transfers it to the male‚ and then goes back to the sea in search of food. The males huddle together for several months to keep warm in the midst of harsh winter winds. In the spring‚ the chicks hatch‚ and the females return. It’s now

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    Penguin Dictionary

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    THE PENGUIN DICTIONARY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Graham Evans and Jeffrey Newnham PENGUIN BOOKS Published by the Penguin Group Penguin Books Ltd‚ 80 Strand‚ London WC2R ORL‚ England Penguin Putnam Inc.‚ 375 Hudson Street‚ New York‚ New York 10014‚ USA Penguin Books Australia Ltd‚ 250 Camberwell Road‚ Camberwell‚ Victoria 3124‚ Australia Penguin Books Canada Ltd‚ 10 Alcorn Avenue‚ Toronto‚ Ontario‚ Canada M4V 3B2 Penguin Books India (P) Ltd‚ 11 Community Centre‚ Panchsheel Park‚ New Delhi - 110

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    PENGUIN What is A Penguin? Penguins are birds that live in the water and on land. They cannot fly‚ but they are excellent swimmers. They have webbed feet and short wings‚ which they use for swimming. There are several kinds of penguins. They love in both warm and cold climates‚ but only in waters south of the equator. Penguins spend most of their lives in the oceans. They live on the land only when laying their eggs and raising their young. Penguins are sociable animals and live and play together

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    Penguin Creation Myth

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    Honors American Literature 9/8/13 Why Penguins Cannot Fly In the beginning‚ before the age of mankind‚ birds were the favorite species of the gods. All birds lived in a vast plain with lush trees as tall as sky scrapers. Grass‚ green and fresh‚ spread as far as the eye could see. The great gods adored these winged creatures more than any other creation. One group of birds they especially admired: The Penguins. Their intelligence‚ distinct colors‚ and general gracefulness of their nature intrigued

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    Emperor Penguins

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    countries. Euthanasia is known as “act of bringing about the death of a hopelessly ill and suffering person in a relatively quick and painless way for reasons of mercy.” The debate over euthanasia and assisted suicide focuses more on cases with older people‚ although it can involve younger adults with terminal diseases‚ or even children. Surveys have shown public opinions about this controversial practice‚ 71% of respondents say that a physician should be legally allowed to end a patient’s life if both

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