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    composition of Bird’s Nest, inspired the geometric triangle layout for my piece. This idea gave rise to the composition that represents order in disorder. This is an analogy for how even though we consider our socially so “civilized” and “modern,” our polluting behavior to our Earth seems to indicate the contrary. This is why the nineteen triangles that create the layout for Love the Ocean, Don’t Leave Trash, fit into the Fibonacci Spiral. Furthermore, the content of Bird’s Nest regarded an…

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    Bed Bugs Research Paper

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    With our usually mild winters, pest control in Frisco, TX is something we North Texans have to think about all year round. Though some pests have their own form of cold-weather hibernation, many continue to hang around bothering us from January to December. Of those pests, some are can be handled with a fly swatter or a heavy shoe but others require professional pest control in Frisco, TX. ➛ Bed bugs are tiny, flat and notoriously hard to find. They only appear in the wee hours of the…

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    years and the rate of stickleback caught in the 1990's is double what is being caught now. Mating occurs in early spring and summer for these fish and it starts with the male building a hollow nest with seaweeds or aquatic plants. After much cajoling by the male, the female lays her eggs in the nest and the male takes over parental duties, guarding the fertilized eggs and fanning them with his fins to provide them with oxygen. This is essential to the survival of the eggs, without the…

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    stage is also called the “empty nest”. Researchers have broken empty nest down into two sections: empty nest 1 and empty nest 2. Empty Nest 1 Post-parenthood has different effects on different parents. It could either be positive or negative, but for lots of parent it just gives them the chance to do everything they couldn’t before. In this stage most families have less expenses which grants them the opportunity to take longer vacations and much more. Empty Nest II The parents are living in…

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    Song Analysis Title: Forever and Always Artist: Parachute It’s a song about two lovers who loved each other dearly. Clichéd as it sounds, but it’s a song filled with love and at the same time sadness. It simply tells the narrative story from the first verse until the bridge. It says that the woman thought of “December, she thinks of when he asked her. He bent down on his knees first”. It gives the assumption that they’re already engaged to each other. As the woman waited for her fiancé, she got…

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    Loggerhead Sea Turtle

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    These reptiles can also be found in shallow waters along the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian oceans. They often nest on ocean beaches in areas where the shore meets the water. Loggerhead sea turtles generally nest at time periods of 2 to 4 years. They usually lay around 3 to 6 nests, which are spaced around 12 to 14 days apart. Logger sea turtles lay, on average between 100 to 126 eggs per nest. (Sea turtle conservancy) These carnivores typically feed on fish, crustaceans, and other marine…

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    Barn Owl Research Paper

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    and the have dark eyes. Their faces are a pale, white-tan color, and so are the undersides of their wings. Barn owls nest and roost in cavities and abandoned buildings. Female barn owls make nests out of their own regurgitated pellets by shredding them with their feet and arranged into a cup formation. Unlike most birds, they most barn owls keep their nesting place year-round. Nest sites are often used from year to year, sometimes occupied by different owls. When they hunt, they fly low,…

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    The tree, where the heron’s nest is located, represents protection. The great pine tree is “the last of its generation” (Jewett 679). The tree has experienced many things in the forest including wind, rain, cold a heat which makes it also the strongest in the forest. This is one reason the white heron made its nest there. It trusted the tree to hide it as well as protect it from all danger. When Sylvia is climbing up the…

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    This is usually what happens when 18 year olds are now considered adults. Eighteen year olds are trying to become adults, but aren't being treated as adults because parents don't step back, peers don't treat them as adults, and they want to leave the nest. The first reason is that parents don't step back. In the article Mistakes Parents Make That Push Adult Children Away, the author explains that parents need to step back but still connect with their children as grown ups. Parents don't want…

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    Eclectus Parrot History

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    The Eclectus Parrot is native to northeastern Australia, Sumba, New Guinea, and the Solomon islands . The Eclectus roratus is only living species in the Eclectus genus. There has been fossils discovered on the islands of Tonga and Vanuatu of a similar species. The Oceanic Eclectus Parrot had smaller wings and was known as Eclectus infectus, which is now extinct. “The Eclectus parrot has evolved into at least 10 subspecies, four of which are available in the pet market. Currently six subspecies…

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