She is dressed in a ruffled‚ yet simple white muslin dress‚ with a dark yellow ribbon around her waist tied into a bow in the back. She is wearing a hat tilted to the side with a partially visible blue bow‚ and blue feathers. Her face features a polite smile‚ with cheeks lightly tinted with pink rouge‚ and little to no other makeup. She is holding a very light pink rose in her left hand‚ and a single green ribbon in both of her hands. The right side of her body‚ and
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Age is an issue of mind over matter‚ if you don’t mind it doesn’t matter. In the book " the first part last" bobby is a teen who just had a baby. He is discovering how to come of age. Bobby is now understanding that it is not all about him any more he has another human to look after. What is coming of age? In the story we used some symbols that the author puts in there to realize that coming of age isn’t that hard you just may need to find some help because there aren’t instructions to coming of
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Two poems about city life by Liz Lochead Liz Lochead has written two poems about city life‚ one being Laundrette which is set in an area of Bristol which is full of bedsits‚ meant for students just renting. The other poem is George Square which is set in the business district in Glasgow. As the first poem mentioned‚ Laundrette has a subtle start as it says ‘We sit nebulous in steam’ (nebulous meaning hazy or vague). You could almost have a debate on all the possible places that you ‘sit nebulous
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Terry says to Charley: “ I coulda been a contender. I coulda been somebody‚ instead of a bum. Which is what I am.” Does the film support Terry’s judgment of himself? Elia Kazan’s film‚ “On the Waterfront”‚ tells the story of a washed up ex-boxer named Terry Malloy and his fight against the organised crime syndicate controlling the shipping docks of Hoboken‚ New Jersey in 1954‚ but more importantly‚ according to Kazan himself: “This motion picture is about one thing only: a young man who has let
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The tawny owl‚ otherwise known by its scientific name‚ Strix Aluco‚ or simply the brown owl‚ is a bird native to much of Eurasia. The tawny owl is known for it’s small‚ compact body‚ as well as its brown colorations as it is named for. This specific breed of owl is known in folklore to have an uncanny sense of sight during the night time‚ however this has been disproven through the work of Selig Hecht and Maurice Pirenne (Hecht and Pirenne‚ 1940). It was actually proven through their work that the
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are apart of the parrot family descendants of the Cockatoo. Theses two types of birds share some physical traits. The biggest similarity is they both have a crest. The crest is the point of the top of the skull where the bird can raise and lower feathers on the top of its head. The birds will lower and raise the crest to show what it is feeling. If the crest is completely raised the bird has been startled and is and high alert. If the crest is only slightly raised the bird is either relaxed or content
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Curry-Roger explained that both birds and dinosaurs had a lot in common. She stated that birds have feathers that are complex‚ a fused clavicle‚ short bony tails‚ bones that are filled with air sacs‚ efficient breathing‚ and a fast growth rate. When comparing fossils to birds‚ they had many of the same features. Some dinosaurs had feathers‚ Dr. Curry Roger’s provided us with pictures of these feathers. Additionally‚ the bones of these fossils also showed evidence of air sacs and had reached sexual
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The 20 Most Brilliantly Colored Birds in the World Birds are the only animals with feathers. All have feathers and most birds can fly. It is the possession f feathers‚ not the ability to fly‚ that distinguishes birds from other animals. There are about 10‚000 species of birds from all over the world. Here are 20 of the world’s most colorful birds. 1. Golden Pheasant (Chrysolophus pictus) The golden pheasant of Asia is a brilliantly colored game bird. It is native to forests in mountainous
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The poem “Aesthetics” by Amaud Johnson instantly struck me. It was easily understandable but‚ portrayed a much deeper message. The poem speaks about a group of boys torturing butterflies‚ feeding alka-seltzer which is a kind of pain reliever‚ to pigeons for entertainment. This sickens me because of how they find joy in causing mischief to harmless creatures. Furthermore‚ Amaud Johnson’s deeper message within the poem is how we‚ human beings‚ harm the environment and are poor steward’s of God’s creations
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* in great dread of – fearful in anticipation of something * counted on – to rely or trust on somebody/something * thumbed at the edges – worn or soiled edges caused by frequent handling * in unison – something happening or being done at the same time * a great bustle – an excited (and often noisy) activity or a rapid‚ active commotion * reproach ourselves with – to express disapproval‚ criticism‚ or disappointment 1 . What was Franz expected to be prepared with for school
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