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    also beautiful. I would have never thought that such a sound could come from such a beautiful bird. But then again I never though that I would ever feed a hummingbird water as it sat in my hand‚ watching its little tongue flicking in and out of it beak at an incredible speed barely visible to the human eye. I

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    There are tons of species of birds but have you ever seen those awesome flying animals in the tropical trees near the amazon river in southamerica? There are tons of conure bird but the specific when we want to talk about is the sun conure or the sun parakeet they are such interesting flying animals. They have bright color looks to adapt to its surroundings. Their diet and habitat is what really helps them survive ‚ along with their adaptations and interactions with other conure birds. The

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    and an egoistic dictator. In the opening lines of the poem‚ a very negative impression is given‚ beginning with the visually threatening lines: "Between my hooked head and hooked feet". This image has a strong effect‚ because sharp claws and sharp beaks are often associated with fear‚ or the idea of evil. The phrase "no falsifying dream"‚ has a large significance to one’s impression of the speaker‚ expressing that he is a realist and a pragmatist‚ and that he shows no mercy towards anyone‚ or anything

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    I’ll admit not all slaughter houses are as inhuman as I’ve made them out to be but still‚ there are some that are like this and some are even worse. So for the places like this‚ ask yourself: ’Would you want to work on a factory farm‚ searing the beaks off of chickens or castrating pigs and cows without painkillers‚ and so on.’ ’Would you want to work on a factory fishing trawler?’ ’Are other areas of your life where you participate in practices that would repulse you if you had to watch them happening

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    insignia for the crew. Later to find out that the logo was designed by Michael Collins one of the astronauts. He wanted a symbol for peaceful lunar landing by the United States. We found that he chose an eagle as the symbol and put an olive branch in its beak‚ with the earth in the back ground while the eagle was landing on the moon. ‘The eagle has landed” and “one small step for man one giant leap for mankind” are sayings that forever changed the world in my opinion. If that day never happened we wouldn’t

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    ----------------------- the mighty Dunkleosteus terrelli continues be a source of wonder and study within the permanent collection of The Cleveland Museum of Natural History.”(The Cleveland Museum Of Natural History) This is Dunkleosteus‚ one of the first jawed vertebrates‚ and one of the largest of the armored fishes called placoderms. The fossil record indicates that this fish was an aggressive predator. Name: Dunkleosteus (Greek for "Dunkle’s bone"); pronounced

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    beliefs‚ and practices. During this time‚ some important medical discoveries happened and‚ some horrible practices were gotten rid of. The Elizabethans had a lot of beliefs‚ most were strange but some logically made sense. Doctors wore masks with beaks on the top of their face‚ they also wore boots‚ gloves‚ and long robes (Achlin). They had an intention of no disease getting through everything they wore‚ so they wore this much protection. Even though this is partially right‚ the whole idea does not

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    Whereas‚ instead of a pure geometric composition that Kandinsky convinced in‚ most of Klee’s paintings are abstract but figurative. InThe Twittering Machine‚ the figures are largely comprehensible — the oval-like shapes referring to birds’ open beaks and the geometric combination on the bottom

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    During Andromache’s talk with Hector to persuade him to stay in Troy‚ she mentions‚ "You‚ Hector-you are my father now‚ my noble mother‚ a brother too‚ and you are my husband‚ young and warm and strong"(Book 6‚ Lines 48-49). Andromache uses this metaphor to convey to Hector that he is her only family. Since she lost everyone in her family‚ she values Hector beyond her relatives because Hector is all she has left. Andromache pleading with Hector to stay in Troy also proves that she knows Hector will

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    Joyce Salame Art History Paper Whether in the fifth century B.C.E or the first century C.E‚ Greek art has maintained continuity among its theories since its inception. Throughout history‚ the Greeks have been perfecting their human sculptures. The Metropolitan Kouros (600 B.C.E) and the Spear Bearer (450 B.C.E) are made centuries apart but have the same Greek interest of the human anatomy. However‚ because of the time difference‚ it is clear that the Spear Bearer is more advanced. The same idea

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