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    THE WHITE BIRD John Berger From time to time I have been invited by institutions--mostly American--to speak about aesthetics. On one occasion I considered accepting and I thought of taking with me a bird made of white wood. But I didn’t go. The problem is that you can’t talk about aesthetics without talking about the principle of hope and the existence of evil. During the long winters the peasants in certain parts of the Haute Savoie used to make wooden birds to hang in their kitchens and perhaps

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    Plan Week of: Theme: Birds Concepts to be Taught Related to Theme: Birds lay eggs. Only birds have feathers. Birds sing pretty songs. There are lots of different kinds of birds. Vocabulary Words to Reinforce: Bird‚ Nest‚ Egg‚ Feather‚ Beak‚ Claw‚ Wing‚ Fly Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Group Time Discussion► We will talk about birds and show different pictures of birds. Then encourage the children to share their experiences of seeing birds. Ask the children if they

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    MIGRATORY BIRDS Migratory birds undertake some of the most daring journeys in the animal kingdom‚ often covering thousands of kilometers to migrate. And the growing fan base of these winged adventurers is now presenting economic opportunities through sustainable tourism. Many regions are now recognizing the economic potential of bird-related tourism in response to an increasing interest from the wider public. The recent Asian Waterbird Census in Negros Occidental jointly conducted by the Philippines

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    The spread of bird flu has become a major cause for concern among food suppliers and restaurant chains. As a result‚ McDonald’s is having its suppliers isolate free-range chickens in Europe. The company hopes that this measure will curb bird flu and ensure the eggs and chicken it serves in its more than 11‚000 restaurants is not tainted‚ reports Reuters. "We are now imposing standards which require that those free range chickens that are producing free-range eggs be brought into houses because

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    Study of Bird Migration

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    distance bird migration routes. Bird migration is the regular seasonal journey undertaken by many species of birds. Bird movements include those made in response to changes in food availability‚ habitat‚ or weather. Sometimes‚ journeys are not termed "true migration" because they are irregular (nomadism‚ invasions‚ irruptions) or in only one direction (dispersal‚ movement of young away from natal area). Migration is marked by its annual seasonality. [1] In contrast‚ birds that are non-migratory

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    British Birds of Prey

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    BRITISH BIRDS OF PREY Introduction: Birds of prey are birds that hunt for food primarily on the wing‚ using their keen senses‚ especially vision. They are defined as birds that primarily hunt vertebrates‚ including other birds. Their talons and beaks tend to be relatively large‚ powerful and adapted for tearing and/or piercing flesh. In most cases‚ the females are considerably larger than the males. The term "raptor” is derived from the Latin word "rapere" (meaning to seize or take by force) and

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    Reflection for “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” Abstract This essay consists of three sections. The first section‚ a brief synopsis of the book “I know why caged bird sings” is presented. At the second part‚ three insights after reading the book are introduced. That is‚ metaphor of caged bird‚ power of literacy‚ and power of silence. At the last section‚ discipline-specific knowledge that relevant to the main character of book is stated. Synopsis of the Text This autobiography

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    magazine article discussing the approach of humans teaching cranes their migration routes. On the contrary‚ “To a Waterfowl” by William Cullen Bryant is a lyric poem talking about the narrator’s appreciation for bird migration. Both texts are similar in terms of their tone and central idea of bird migration‚ but differ in terms of their language style‚ context‚ purpose‚ and text type. Text 1 is a science informative article written by an expert‚ Jennifer Ackerman. This piece is to inform adults‚ science

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    Larry Bird Research Paper

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    five national championship appearances and three titles. Larry Bird is one of the best players to ever play basketball because of his clutch performances and consistent shooting. Larry was born on December 7‚ 1956 in west Baden‚ Indiana (“Larry Bird biography for kids”). He was the fourth child of six to Joe and Georgia Bird. (Larry Bird Facts”). He had one Sister Linda Bird‚ and four Brothers Mike‚ Eddie‚ Mark and Jeff Bird (“Larry Bird”). While growing up his parents worked hard but were always struggling

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    Biology Bird Nest Report

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    Munksgaard‚ pg 240-246) Moller‚ A‚ P (1991)” Clutch size‚ nest predation and distribution of avian unequal competitors in a patchy environment”. Ecology Vol. 72‚ No. 4 (Aug.‚ 1991)‚ pp. 1336-1349. Angelstam‚ p (1986)‚ “Predation on ground-nesting birds ’ nests in relation to predator densities and habitat edge”. (Oikos. Vol. 47‚ 1986. Munksgaard. p 365-373) Crabtree‚ RL‚ L.S. Broome‚ and M.L. Wolfe. 1989. Effects of habitat characteristics on nest predation and nest-site selection. (J Wildl. Manage

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