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    Tweety Bird We are gathered here today to talk about the magnificent, influential Tweety Bird. Tweety Bird (AKA Sweetie Pie) was the cutest little yellow canary there ever was. He was always singing his little song and didn’t have a mean bone in his body except when he was dealing with his stalker, Sylvester the Cat. However the beloved Tweety Bird always found ways to outsmart ‘dat ol’ putty tat’ until that fateful night when instead of coughing up furballs, Sylvester was coughing up feathers.…

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    Group 4 Project: Bird Flight Topic: Bird Flight School: Antonine International School Date: July 20, 2015 Subjects: Physics – Biology - Chemistry Done By: Anthony Al Chaer, Jad Eid, & Ryan Bedran Bird Flight Explaining Flight: The Physics of Bird Flight The Factors Affecting Bird Flight Biology of Bird Flight Experimentation: Velocity and Maneuvering Air Drag & Angular Momentum Work Calculations Error Calculation Theoretical Calculations Conclusion…

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    Bird wakes up when the sun is barely shining through cracks of his blue cloth shades. He wakes up with a big stretch to his water glass where he had set it the night before on his dresser. Bird takes a big gulp out of the room temperature glass and sets it down as he get up to head to the bathroom. He opens up his door and hears the T.V. on downstairs he then moves sluggishly to the other end of the hall and shuts the door behind him. He takes a long shower before his mom come up and knocks on…

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    the number of birds that are being shot dead illegally is increasing along the years to reach many millions in 2017 and a huge part of these million birds is in the Mediterranean according to this study. Since Lebanon is located in the Mediterranean, we will focus on studying how hunting in this country affects enormously the birds and partly the environment and the population. Problems caused by hunting: Lebanon is a country very known for being a major pathway for bird migration,…

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    People never really know what an invasion feels like until, they come face to face with one. An invasion that is almost impossible to stop. When attaching birds cover the sky in England during December. In the short story "The Birds," by Daphne Du Maurier the main character, Nat hocken, repeatedly lied to his family because, they needed to remain calm, the children were too young to understand, and he knew that him and his family was in danger. Nat Hocken had a family and he needed them to stay…

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    In Chapter 27 of The Awakening, Mademoiselle Reisz advises Edna that “[t]he bird that would soar above the level plain of tradition and prejudice must have strong wings. It is a sad spectacle to see the weaklings bruised, exhausted, fluttering back to earth.” (Chopin 216) Mademoiselle’s words translate to Edna’s life as Edna experiences an awakening of her true self. Throughout the novel, birds serve as a representation of Edna’s lack of freedom and independence. Madame Lebrun’s parrots in…

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    In 1977 writer and theatre critic John Heilpern wrote a book he called Conference of the Birds, telling the story of director Peter Brook’s journey into the Sahara in the early 1970s in order to create a new form of theatre that would completely distance itself from any cultural assumptions of its audience. Brook and theatre artists from the Centre international de recherche théâtrale performed their pieces for the native populations in Africa with whom they shared neither language nor culture.…

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    Common Name: Genyornis Newtoni (Thunder Bird) General Description: Genyornis Newtoni was the last of the large, flightless mihirungs native to Australia. Genyornis was a heavy built bird that stood over 2 metres tall, with small wings and massive hind legs. Mihirungs had deep lower jaws and a distinctly shaped quadrate bone that connect the upper and lower jaw. Genyornis had a wedge-shaped head to go along with its unusually deep jaw not common in most birds. Genyornis was not the largest…

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    I couldn’t help but feel a connection between the character Nat from the story “The Birds”. I also had an experience similar to Nat when he had the sense of not knowing what was going to happen next fear of the birds when they attacked his house and family. My experience took place in India when I had an encounter with a stray dog. During the summer of 2008 my family and I took a trip to India to visit our family and friends. In India it is common to see stray dogs walking on the streets. My…

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    constellation in size. The constellation was named after the mythical bird that rises from its own ashes.The mythical bird phoenix is known as the sacred fire bird across many mythologies: Greek, Persian, Arabic, Egyptian, Roman, Turkish, Indian and Chinese among others. The phoenix was said to have resembled an eagle with purple, red and gold feathers, and a scarlet and gold tail. Ovid wrote in his Metamorphoses that the bird lived for 500 years. When it reached the end of its life span, the…

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