Sophia Rocha Mike Fraga CHI 100 November 16‚ 2012 Book Review The novel‚ Song of the Hummingbird by Graciela Limon‚ is a book about Huitzitzilin’s encounters during the Spanish conquest and the coming of Cortes. There are many themes in this novel‚ such as war‚ religion‚ culture‚ sins and the ending of an Era for the Mexicas. But it does not start off of her telling her stories‚ but of a young monk named Father Benito Lara‚ who is called to hear her last confession‚ for she was very old and
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in a civilization 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
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students think that history is a boring subject for them to learn due to the fact that it does not interest them learning from a text book. While as in Song of the Hummingbird by Graciela Limon Father Benito is interested in learning outside his traditional teaching because he wants to know by personal experiences about the Aztec lands. Hummingbird the person he is confessing is telling him about her personal experiences that she faced when the Spaniards conquered Mexico which was called New Spain
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Song of a Hummingbird: A Battle of Consciousness Tomorrow we celebrate the Day of the Dead--a ceremony where a society pays homage to those who have passed‚ and planted their seeds in the lives of others. Our ancestors influence us and the lessons they have passed down throughout generations; however‚ not all lessons were the same. All were influenced by their time period and personal sense of morality. That influence was then conveyed to their child--or whoever was willing to listen. These stories
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Jon Ryan Professor Orona-Cordova Chicano Studies 115 17 September 2012 Expository Essay #1 Throughout the course of his novel Barrio Boy‚ Ernesto Galarza does a superb job of capturing the many intricacies and emotions that were associated with his culture during the time period in which he lived. Galarza’s story encompasses his own personal experiences as well the condition of his surrounding environments and neighbors. Galarza also goes in depth about the terrain and location of
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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: 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 hummingbird ’s wings are shaped so that they are slightly rounded on the top. "Their wings flaps 15-80 times per
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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 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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The Aerodynamics of Hummingbird Flight Douglas R. Warrick* and Bret W. Tobalske.† Oregon State University‚ Corvallis Oregon 97331 and University of Portland‚ Portland OR 97203 Donald R. Powers‡ George Fox University‚ Newburg‚ OR 97132 and Michael H. Dickinson§ California Institute of Technology‚ Pasadena‚ CA 91125 [Abstract] Hummingbirds fly with their wings almost fully extended during their entire wingbeat. This pattern‚ associated with having proportionally short humeral bones‚ long distal
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