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    were few different specious birds by the shore. Gulls (Laridae) were among the different species by the ocean. “Gulls are one of the birds that adapted to human urbanization and consequently expanded their population size (Belant, 1997)”. The gulls were not stranger when we got to where they were and start throwing food, they started foraging for the crackers we were throwing for them. “Because of human-derived food availability in Northern America gulls populations have increased tremendously…

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    The event organizer in this case identified Madison Square Garden, located in Manhattan, New York, as the main venue for The GULLS Event. The venue was verified through a site checklist to determine if the site will meet the GULLS demands for the event. The venue has a capacity of 20,000, big enough to host the intended GULLS event. Due to the nature of the event, Madison Square Garden will provide enough space where people can stand during the concert. The venue has the Public Address System;…

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    In Shakespeare's play Much Ado About Nothing, the two most famous scenes are probably the two gulling scenes. Gulling, means to deceive, the two gulling scenes in Shakespeare play, therefore, are the two deception scenes. Now why are these scenes famous, because each deception is different, the only thing they have in common are that both involve deception. In the first gulling scene (Act 2 Scene 3) Don Pedro has created a scheme to have the characters Benedick and Beatrice…

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    use of an extended metaphor parallels ice dancers to the animalistic relationship of an eagle and the seagull that is its prey. Both characterize the same fluid movements, as a gull “swerves across/ the open water” (Line 5-6) similarly to skaters gliding smoothly across the ice. Furthermore, the eagle soars with the gull “always above and beyond it, parallel, like the way a male partner moves in front of his partner” (Line 8-10), which represents the eagle's sense of superiority. In ice dancing,…

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    Until the Gandalf noticed that the Gulls were actually scared of Bilbo. So then Gandalf tried to communicate with the Gulls. Gandalf asked if they can help them and he told the story of what happened, and what's going on. So they reluctantly agreed with Gandalf, because Gandalf promised, if they help them find the Arkenstone and get it back for them, he will give them a lot of rocks, because Gulls loves rocks, because for the Gulls, rocks are like humans, because all rocks look…

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    the chip in front of you not knowing that this would make you quick sea gull friends. The sea gulls chirp letting others knows of your unfortunate mistake. They fly overhead asking to be feed. You take your hand and scare them away. The baby starts to cry, frightened by the sea gulls lurking around. The family on your right decided to leave, irritated by the sea gulls presence. Gazing into the ocean you notice a few sea gulls diving into the fresh salt water searching for an unlucky fish dinner.…

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    a species obtains them. Surf Scoter ducks demonstrate a synchronous dive and surfacing pattern, as investigated by LE Schenkeveld and RC Ydenberg, as a tactic to overpower kleptoparasites – animals who rob food from animals of other species – like gulls. In order to determine the mechanism responsible for this collective movement, the scientists investigated the hypothesis that the flocks will dive more synchronously, and therefore surface at the same…

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    was always laughing, joking, and pulling pranks. That’s why Paka loved her so, because she was full of much fun. Skip, skip, hop-hop, waddle, waddle, all the way to Uncle’s home. Often on this journey the gulls and polar bears can be a hassle. Near the opening of the land you can see sea gulls swooping down and picking up things. That’s one reason why Paka and Patsy don’t play in the open land anymore. Because the…

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    is responsible for 50,000 deaths a year in Africa. Brahic states that they have discovered that the parasite cannot reproduce if its whip-like tail or "flagellum" stops working. Although they are still unsure, as to why the flagellum exists. Keith Gull of Oxford University has a theory, that it assists the parasite to split in two when multiplying in the bloodstream. Brahic explains that these findings have opened the doors for more drug development. She stated that the current available drugs…

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    Myth Of The Cave Allegory

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    only see before them." Their reality is defined by this and only this, because they have spent their entire lives this way and have experienced nothing but this captivity. Similarly, in Jonathan Livingston Seagull, a flock of gulls held captive by their lifestyle where "most gulls don't bother to learn more than the simplest facts of flight-- how to get from shore to food and back again". Both societies are held back by a limited world view and an inability or unwillingness to experience…

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