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    The Eagle

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    My poem was The Eagle by E.E. Cummings. This poem describes someone looking up to the sky and seeing a eagle majesticly flying in the sky. Cummings used repatition and end rhymes to make the poem more pleasing to read and hear. He also uses many‚ many elements of imagrey. He uses things such as "The suns warm rays" in line 8 to give an inital feeling of peace with the sun as a warm‚ comforting source. He uses repatiton on lines 13 and 14. "nearer and nearer he steadily sailed‚ nearer and nearer he

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    Culture of Pennsylvania

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    Indian corn; it is surrounded by houses on both sides and a bald eagle which represented Pennsylvania’s loyalty to the USA. Philadelphia was the temporary national capital between 1790 and 1800. Education The University of Pennsylvania is considered the first university in the United States‚ an Ivy League university The Ivy League represents eight private institutions of higher education in the Northeastern United States. Philadelphia has the second-largest student concentration on the East Coast

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    Roberts’ stories “ The Young Ravens That Call Upon Him” and “When Twilight Falls Upon The Stump Lots” are similar in a lot of ways. The point of view in the Young Ravens story is told from the eagle‚ the point of view in the Stump Lots is omniscient. In the “young ravens” story the eagle is the protagonist and the ewe is the antagonist. In the “stump lots” story the bear is the protagonist and the cow is the antagonist. In both stories the setting is beautifully described with

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    Lincoln Financial Field

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    of 4 new professional stadiums in the state‚ 2 in Philadelphia and 2 in Pittsburgh. It took a few years longer than Pittsburgh‚ especially with the poor local growth coalition in Philadelphia‚ for the project to begin after the announcement to get everything straightened out so that what would be called Lincoln Financial Field could be built. With little public input and few objections to the football stadium that was to be the new home of the Eagles they were able to start building before the baseball

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    Liberty Bell

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    located in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania‚ is an American bell of great historic significance. The Liberty Bell is perhaps one of the most prominent symbols associated with the American Revolution and the American Revolutionary War. It is one of the most familiar symbols of independence‚ abolition of slavery‚ nationhood and freedom within the United States‚ and has been used as an international icon of liberty. [1] Its most famous ringing‚ on July 8‚ 1776‚ summoned citizens of Philadelphia for the reading

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    “Well done is better than well said”-Benjamin Franklin Writer‚ inventor‚ politician‚ many people know Benjamin Franklin as being one of the founding fathers of the United States of America. Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston‚ Massachusetts commonly known as Bay Colony on January 17‚ 1706. Benjamin was the youngest son of 17 children Josiah Franklin had with wives Anne Child and Abiah Floger. For Benjamin Franklin his childhood consisted of a few years of basic education‚ while also working with

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    Oydessy

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    He launched two eagles soaring high from a mountain ridge and down they glided‚ borne on the wind’s draft a moment‚ wing to wingtip‚ pinions straining taut till just above the assembly’s throbbing hum they whirled‚ suddenly‚ wings thrashing‚ wild onslaught of wings and banking down at the crowd’s heads-a glaring‚ fatal sign- talons slashing each other‚ tearing cheeks and throats they swooped away on the right through homes and city. All were dumstruck‚ watching the eagles trail from sight

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    Cmsr Labs

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    each input line to avoid the LED s from getting destroyed by becoming a sink of high current. Figure: Circuit Diagram for 3D LED Cube Figure: 3D LED Cube Circuit Diagram in Eagle The above figure shows the circuit diagram in the eagle software. It shows a PIC microcontroller and five shift registers placed vertically .These five registers are used expanding the input output pin number. The

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    British Birds of Prey

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    by agricultural pesticides‚ notably DDT. So it is good to learn that there are some success stories‚ too. Under its own steam‚ the Buzzard has spread eastwards in recent decades and is now our commonest raptor. Two other species – the White-tailed Eagle and Red Kite – have had some help from conservationists and are now also doing rather well. Formal classification: Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778) was a Swedish botanist‚ physician‚ and zoologist‚ who laid the foundations for the modern

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    Ghgfg Fgfgf Fdgf

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    Eagle was a seminal British children’s comic‚ first published in April 1950. It was founded by Marcus Morris‚ an Anglican vicar‚ who felt that the church was not communicating its message effectively. Simultaneously disillusioned with contemporary children’s literature‚ he and artist Frank Hampson created a dummy comic based on Christian values. Morris hawked the idea to several publishers‚ with little success‚ until Hulton Press decided to take it on. Following a huge publicity campaign‚ the first

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