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    If I Were a Bird

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    If I were a Bird If I were a bird‚ I wish I could run away from the disturbing things in school or family. Since I have faced some difficulties of friendship and learning recently‚ I am eager to abandon everything and live a happy life. There are several reasons that I want to be a bird. First of all‚ if I were a bird‚ I could fly up high in the sky and breath the fresh air that I have never enjoyed before. In the sky‚ I don’t have to care too much about others’ feelings and thoughts and I

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    appear innocent and defenseless‚ birds can be dangerous and even deadly. Daphne du Maurier wrote a suspenseful and horrifying short story called “The Birds“ in 1952 . In 1963 Alfred Hitchcock directed a film based on Daphne Maurier’s short story. Sharing several similarities‚ the two versions also contain many differences in the settings‚ characters‚ and Climax. Though the settings are completely different but there are some similarities. The short story “The Birds” takes place in a small country

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    Birds Eye Synopsis

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    Birds Eye Case – notes 1) Why did they develop as a vertically integrated producer? They had to build it all up from scratch because there was no one else. They wanted to be able to guarantee high quality by quality control and this was easier to attain by themselves. They got the raw food from farmers. They supplied the farmers with the right materials. Contract costs. They are the first firm – so they had to. Competitive advantage. 2) Why did they adopt different arrangements for peas

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    100 Years of Yellow

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    100 Years of Yellow Color is omnipresent; we are educated about color‚ see it and use it every single day‚ and identify countless objects with it. Colors are prominent characteristics of our surroundings that may periodically go unnoticed‚ but are exceptionally significant in our everyday lives. The colors of streetlights and street signs are crucial to maintaining order‚ we are drawn to different things because of their colors‚ and artists produce masterpieces with combinations of colors. Gabriel

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    To Kill a Mocking Bird

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    Extended Text Respond – To Kill a Mocking Bird Humans ‘grow’ as they experience and learn from their mistakes. The most basic thing that people start to learn at an early stage is ethics. It is one of the most important aspects that define ones personality. Good ethics‚ however‚ is not easily achieved. Humans have to go through various experiences and have to acquire them. The novel To Kill a Mockingbird contains the theme of adolescence‚ where the characters

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    Game Birds of Nigeria

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    HISTORY AND CLASSIFICATION OF BIRDS The problems of classification of birds Has gained the attention of ornithologist and many systems have been proposed in order to establish their lineage until the beginning of the 19th century. The problem was solved in a rather over simplified way by using only significant characters especially external life forms and way of life and diet. Thus these birds whose toes are joined by welds where grouped in the natatoes. Those with long legs in the gralatories‚

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    In a forest in Papua New Guinea‚ one bird is making scientists envious of its incredibly black plumage. The feathers of the mysterious bird are said to be so black that looking at seems to be as if you are looking at a black hole. Meet nature’s superbly black wonder birds - the “Birds of Paradise.” The Birds of Paradise are members of the family Paradisaeidae which are native to Papua New Guinea‚ Indonesia‚ and Eastern Australia. The male members of these family have outlandishly colored plumage

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    The Yellow Wallpaper The chief symbol in the story The Yellow Wallpaper was the gender roles. Women were oppressed not only by their husbands but also by other male figures. During the 1800s‚ men had the attempt to have a mental screen to place over women‚ which the yellow wallpaper itself symbolizes. The color yellow is often associated with sickness or weakness‚ and the writer’s mysterious illness is a symbol of man’s oppression of the female sex. The two windows‚ representing the probable

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    to creep on the ground‚ and everything is green instead of yellow”. The narrator has finally‚ after months of toiling over her obsession with the yellow wallpaper in the room where she was kept while ill‚ realized the relevance and meaning of the gloomy decoration. I chose this passage form the short story because it proves to the readers that the narrator is actually mentally ill and reveals her feelings and perception of the yellow wallpaper. This passage‚ in my opinion‚ is one of the most

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