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    Vertebrate Adaptations For Terrestrial Life AP-Biology Essay on vertebrate structural adaptations for terrestrial life. (From an actual past AP-BIOLOGY test) The problems of survival of animals on land are very different from those of survival of animals in aquatic environment. Describe four problems associated with animal survival in terrestrial environments but not in aquatic environments. For each problem‚ explain a physiological of structural solution. Four problems faced by animals

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    American Flamingo

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    thought there could be so much emotion and so many qualities in a flamingo? After reading this poem author Pape expresses his feelings and the beauty in a flamingo by using analogies describing the features and the distinct details to such a simple bird. The first sentence in this poem is one of the most important. The first sentence says “I know he shot them to know them.” (line 1) This may seem like a very simple statement‚ but Greg Pape makes it very bold and is able to express himself off this

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    The Great Horned Owl When I was going up in Minnesota‚ I would often travel to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area located in the northern part of the state. This area is approximately 150 miles of the most beautiful and calming National Forests in the United States. This is where I had my first interaction with an owl. I heard it before I was able to finally see it. I remember trying to sleep at night and hearing the loud “hoot‚ hoot‚ hoot‚ hooooo” as it kept me awake. My dad had to tell me what

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    fascination for birds. Text 1 is an article from National Geographic from 2004; an informative and journalistic article which targets an audience that cares for nature and their environment‚ and attempts to display how people can aid endangered cranes to discover their migration patterns. “Now‚ before they are released to the wild‚ they are being taught the habits of their ancestors with modern techniques pioneered by Operation Migration‚ an organization devoted to helping endangered birds learn

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    My Birthday

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    text‚ show how the persona’s mood is indicated through the opulence of the images chosen In the first stanza‚ Christina Rossetti creates a mood of happiness and love. She describes her heart as “a singing bird” and this is forms an image of simple‚ natural joy. She moves on to say that the bird is in a nest which is a safe‚ warm place. The nest is in “watered shoot” which suggest development and growth. The connection between the nest and the shoot is her heart. Her love is still developing but it

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    The Ugly Duckling

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    (1844) [pic]T was lovely summer weather in the country‚ and the golden corn‚ the green oats‚ and the haystacks piled up in the meadows looked beautiful. The stork walking about on his long red legs chattered in the Egyptian language‚ which he had learnt from his mother. The corn-fields and meadows were surrounded by large forests‚ in the midst of which were deep pools. It was‚ indeed‚ delightful to walk about in the country. In a sunny spot stood a pleasant old farm-house close by a deep river

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    The Summer of the Falcon

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    Summer of The Falcon Every popular novel must have an interesting story‚ suitable conflicts‚ and a theme. In the novel The Summer Of the Falcon‚ the author Jean Craighead George parallels the maturation of the main character with the teaching of a bird to fly and take commands. June becomes mature and grows form childhood to adulthood‚ In the end of the story‚ June is not a child anymore. Neither is the falcon. It has fully grown and has decided to live independently‚ without any of June’s support

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    Gatsby Extract Essay

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    How is the story told in this extract of ‘The Great Gatsby’? Harpreet Basra This extract is all about Gatsby giving the tour of his house to Daisy and Nick and it seems that the reoccurring theme in this extract is all about the superficiality and materialism of society at the time. Fitzgerald uses a number of different narrative techniques to show this. One of the main techniques used is the use of motifs. In the extract there is a whole narrative paragraph that just describes the shirts

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    A Birds Nest of Opportunities As a kid and an adult‚ I have encountered numerous occasions in which I’ve stumbled upon a neglected baby bird. Instinctually‚ I would think picking up the baby bird‚ bringing it into my home‚ and consoling it would be the most beneficial to the animal. After reading an article on South Plains Wildlife Rehabilitation Centers (SPWRC) website‚ I was surprised to learn doing the exact opposite would be better for the birds’ ultimate well-being. There are many issues that

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    Solitary Reaper

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    valley. Q2)Why did the poet compare the song of the solitary reaper with those of the nightingales and cuckoo bird? The poet was deeply moved by the sweet melancholic song of the Highland lass .It was so profound that it was sweeter than a nightingale or a cuckoo bird .The nightingale sings to welcome the weary travelers in the Arabian desert . the thrilling voice of the cuckoo bird announce the onset of spring and it is pleasant that it breaks the silence of the seas for till the islands of Hebrides

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