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    I feel that the artist wants us to see that nature consists of beautiful objects like the monarch butterflies, peacock birds, flowers, leaves, and fruits. When I see this piece of art I think of a peaceful setting full of nature and relaxation. In my opinion I think that is what Andrade wants one to think and feel when looking at her art piece and also…

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    The Karner blue butterfly is federally listed as endangered since 1992 (57 FR 59236 59244, Dec 14, 1992). Their range extends across 12 states from Minnesota to Maine, including New York (USFWS 2008a). Previously found in New York City, the Karner blue butterfly is found in particular areas of the Hudson River Valley with a population remaining in Sarasota County (NYSDEC 2015ai). Two hatches…

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    the time of the dinosaurs. His goal is to hunt a Tyrannosaurus Rex, but when the time comes, he becomes afraid and runs away. As he franticly retreats to the time machine, he travels off the path and steps on a butterfly. When they travel back home they find, by killing that one butterfly, the whole future has changed. “Nethergrave”…

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    that a robot can display the same kind of beauty. Throughout the story, Hawthorne shows that robots are nothing to be feared but it is something that represents beauty and a form of art. Owen’s creation not only looks like a butterfly but also behaves like an alive butterfly would. Annie, Owen’s love interest in the story, easily mistakes the robotic insect for a real…

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    Fairy Tattoos

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    Dainty Fairy Tattoo’s: A Timeless And Classic Choice When we think of fairies we tend to think of childhood books and stories that included these small human-like beings rumored to reside in Fairyland or even at the bottom of the garden. Women are most likely to choose them as tattoo designs as they are generally portrayed as being female and having girlish traits such as long hair, dresses, and mischievous behavior, which make it easy for women to feel an inclination towards them. Fairies were…

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    caterpillar would receive the light and fresh air it deserves in the garden. His mum would watch the caterpillar grow every day with him and finally one morning it dried up, split open and a colourful butterfly fluttered its wings. They both felt that it was like a miracle happening when the butterfly flew up into the…

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    To get rid of the butterflies I was remembering what it took to get here and all of the hard work and practice it took for this moment to happen. Finally the game started, after the first couple of plays and hitting other people I was not nervous anymore. A few plays later I…

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    Lupus Research Paper

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    platelets, mind, heart and lungs. Lupus can be hard to analyze in light of the fact that its signs and indications regularly copy those of different sicknesses. The most unmistakable indication of lupus a facial rash that takes after the wings of a butterfly unfurling crosswise over the two cheeks happens in numerous cases however not all becomes lupus. While there's no cure for lupus, medicines can help control side effects. No two instances of lupus are precisely the same . Signs and side…

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    lights around us. At 14 years old, this was the first time that I’ve ever felt this way about someone. The butterflies that scurried around in my stomach whenever we hung out, my blood pumping, my heart pounding in my chest. In “Vultures Like Lovers,” the first 30 seconds of the song has the sound of a guitar fluctuating from a higher pitch to a lower pitch. This reminds me of the butterflies that I would get in my stomach fluttering up and down. The sound of the drums at 1:10 was the sound of…

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    him because he came from Mexico only knowing how to speak Spanish. He had private lessons with his teacher. He started out trying to pronounce butterfly, but instead he said ¨butterflee¨ Then after practice Ernesto was able to copy every sentence his friends and teacher said. ¨I was soon able to match Itoś progress as a sentence reader with ¨Come, butterfly, come…

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