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    Extinct Species: Dodo Bird

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    Extinct Species: Dodo Bird Joseph Sulaiman Pd.2 The dodo (Raphus cucullatus) was a flightless bird endemic to the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius. Related to pigeons and doves‚ it stood about a meter (3.3 feet) tall‚ weighing about 20 kilograms (44 lb)‚ living on fruit‚ and nesting on the ground. The dodo has been extinct since the mid-to-late 17th century. It is commonly used as the archetype of an extinct species because its extinction occurred during recorded human history and was directly attributable

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    He also enforces the domestic pigeon as an example and takes time to actually explain it thoroughly. It was also very difficult for Darwin to believe that all the different breeds of pigeons developed from a common ancestor. Despite that he was able to prove that‚ by the research he gathered. There are many different breeds of pigeons just as there are of other domesticated animals. In the breeds of pigeons there is a great variety of bone structures that these pigeons have developed.

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    Flight by Doris Lessing

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    the old man does three main activities: catching the homing pigeon‚ resting with the bird and looking at the granddaughter’s movement.  In the first activity‚ we know he stands under the dovecote through the preposition ‘above’ in “Above the old man’s head was the dovecote” and the action of watching pigeons are described by a series of phrases such as “full of strutting (walk proudly with head up and chest out)‚ preening (make feathers smooth with beak) bird; broke on into small rainbows; lulled

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    arrives to stay with her aister stella in a crowded boisterous corner of new orleans her delusions of grandeur bring her into conflict with stellas crudr brutish husband Stanley. SparkNotes HelpLog inSign Up for a Free Account SPARKNOTES NO FEAR TEST PREP VIDEO SPARKLIFE THE MINDHUT Home → SparkNotes → Literature Study Guides → A Streetcar Named Desire → Scene Two CONTENTS General Info Context Plot Overview Character List Analysis of Major Characters Themes‚ Motifs &

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    symbols. The main character‚ Tita‚ grows up with a very strict mother‚ and eventually becomes a type of mother to her nephew. Because of this‚ she experiences many types of motherhood. Laura Esquivel uses the symbols of Mama Elena’s shotgun‚ Tita’s pigeon‚ and breast milk to explain that there are many kinds of motherhood. First of all‚ Mama Elena’s shotgun represents the idea that motherhood means protecting your children‚ no matter what. In chapter 5‚ Mama Elena is informed of revolutionary troops

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    red-gold or white coloring‚ kept as an aquarium or ornamental pond fish‚ native in Japan. They were so fun to watch. Finally we arrive where the Aves are caged. Aves are two-legged‚ warm-blooded animals with wings‚ a beak‚ and body covered with feathers. These animals lay eggs from which their young hatch‚ and most of the species can fly. The animals available at the park that represents this class were the Philippine Serpent Eagle (Spilornis holospilus)‚ Brahminy Kite (Haliastur indicus)‚ Single-wattled

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    Major Groups of the Animal The major group that hawks belong to is the bird group. Hawks have wings and feathers to fly. Which all are characteristics of birds. The hawk has eyes on the sides of its head so it can see all around‚ similar to a normal bird. The differences between the hawk and other birds is that the hawk is a bird of prey. “Birds of prey” or raptors make their living by hunting‚ killing‚ and consuming live animals. They are at the top of the ecological food

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    used a wide variety of characters‚ scenes‚ and objects in the novel to represent important peoples‚ places‚ and events that were pivotal to the history of the time. In Animal Farm‚ Mr. Jones represents the last Czar of Russia‚ Czar Nicholas II (Sparknotes). Mr. Jones repeatedly abuses and mistreates his animals‚ through acts of whippings‚ lack of adequate food‚ and harsh labor (Orwell). After a night in which he forgets to feed his animals‚ the animals break into food supply and begin to feed themselves

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    valued passenger pigeons and were a part of many aspects of human life and culture. Passenger pigeons populations were estimated at five billion individuals in North America during the 19th century. People ate their fatty meat‚ they used the feathers of passenger pigeons to stuff pillows and mattresses‚ people also hunted them for sport. In the end though‚ the last passenger pigeon in existence died at the Cincinnati Zoo in the spring of 1914. There used to be flocks of passenger pigeons that were a mile

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    Romanticism

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    fictitious scenes that please‚ but are far from the truth‚ are the foundation of Romanticism. It prefers to see the world as dynamic and imaginative. Irving‚ Cooper‚ and Bryant exemplified Romanticism in “Rip Van Winkle‚” “The Slaughter of The Pigeons‚” and “Thanatopsis‚”respectively. The first example of Romanticism is Washington Irving’s inventive writing “Rip Van Winkle‚" which promotes imagination over reason and logic by creating a character that slept for over twenty years. Iriving wrote

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