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    Rosalie Gasgoine

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    her art making process‚ the Australian bush. Artworks including Maze and A Piece to Walk Around also show the Australian setting but are overhead views of the land. Parrot Country and Reading Left To Right show the effects of the environment‚ time and the change induced. In Parrot Country‚ the four panels of wood resemble parrot wings. The disintegration and fading of the coloured wood demonstrates the theme of change in relation to time. In Reading Right To Left‚ the stripes of wood are disappearing

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    Bees Bees are flying insects closely related to wasps and ants‚ and are known for their role in pollination and for producing honey and beeswax. There are nearly 20‚000 known species of bees in nine recognized families though many are undescribed and the actual number is probably higher. They are found on every continent except Antarctica‚ in every habitat on the planet that contains insect-pollinated flowering plants. Bees have a long proboscis (a complex "tongue") that enables them to obtain

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    The Landlady Roald Dahl The Landlady by Roald Dahl is about a story of Billy Weaver‚ and how he finds someone who seems to be too good to be true. The landlady appears to be a harmless old lady but turns out to be something much more. Unfortunately for Billy he judges the old lady to be something she is not. Roald Dahl builds a sense of foreboding by making the landlady appear to be too good to be true and drops hints about how not to judge a book by its cover. Billy had a suspicion about the

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    vocabulary (Morin). Another animal taught how to communicate using a human language was the African Grey parrot‚ Alex. Alex’s handler taught him a variety of words which Alex was able to use to create sentences to answer questions and communicate what he wanted ("ALEX - One of the Most Smartest Parrots Ever!"). Alex could actually understand the language and form sentences. The fact that animals such as parrots and gorillas can learn a language to communicate with humans is a testament to their intelligence

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    RIDDLES * “Three eyes have I‚ all in a row; when the red one opens‚ all freeze.” The answer is traffic light. * “What animal walks on all fours in the morning‚ two in the afternoon and three in the evening?” The answer is man‚ since he crawls as a child then walks and uses a cane when he gets older. * What does “Mill + Walk + Key=” The answer is Milwaukee. * “What gets wetter and wetter the more it dries?” A towel of course.  * “No sooner spoken than broken. What is it?” It is

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    Macaw Research Paper

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    Nearly all macaw parrots are actually endangered in the open with six species that already are extinct. The greatest complications threatening the macaw people has been the speedy price of deforestation and the unlawful capture of the exotic birds to end up being sold as pets. The types mostly seen in your pet trade will be the large colorful macaws such as for example scarlet macaws‚ gold and blue macaws‚ military macaws‚ mini macaws are harder to discover but consist of species such as for

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    Reflection Szoe was starring at herself through the mirror. She stood still‚ the world around her was mute for a while. She could not understand what went wrong. Shock crept through her body‚ she just stood in front of the mirror. Standing in the middle of her bedroom‚ Szoe began to think about all the promises she had made to God‚ to not let this happen again! It seemed that the only reason she could not keep her promise was because of her father’s nagging‚ screaming‚ and insults… they were eating

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    Lesson Plan Year 3

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    description given. 3. Able to create a mask of a parrot following instructions. Steps / Stage | Content | Teaching-Learning Strategies | Remarks | Set Induction(5 minutes) | Instructional Language:1. Class‚ what am I holding in my hands? Expected answer: Picture / Bird2. Can you tell me‚ what is in this picture? Expected answers: Bird / Parrot4. Have you ever seen a parrot? Expected answer: Yes / No. 5. Do you wish to have a parrot as your pet? Expected answer: Yes / No.. |

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    The Symbolism behind Animals In the novel‚ Wide Sargasso Sea‚ Jane Rhys portrays the life of a young creole woman‚ named Antoinette‚ who lives on the Caribbean island of Martinique. Throughout the novel‚ Antoinette experiences much difficulty with her identity. Antoinette looks like a white woman‚ and the majority of the people who live on the island of Martinique are black‚ so Antoinette feels like an outcast. She has conflicted feelings because she is half black‚ and half white‚ and therefore

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    and cheap as a few bars of soap. They’ll scoop out their flesh like someone might scoop out beans or rice from a bin to weight and purchase making human flesh worth next to nothing. “In the market nothing can be had as cheap as women Even the mangy cur of the house barks now and then and over the mouths of women cheaply had there’s a lock” (Nasrin 1). Here we are shown that these women are beneath all the goods in the market place as they can be bought by such goods. They are disrespected

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