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    Raptor Research

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    One of the many definitions of a predator is an animal that lives by killing and eating other animals, or an animal that preys on other animals. Better yet, one that preys, destroys, and devours. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, predation is the pursuit, capture, and killing of animals for food. Excluding Homo sapiens, the animal kingdom has species considered to be top predators in the aquatic, terrestrial, and aerial territory. For instance, the massive great white shark is probably the…

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    they able to mature. Such is the case for Lewis, the main protagonist within Louis Nowra’s play “Cosi” as well as the personas within the poems “Father and Child” and ”The Glass Jar” written by Gwen Harwood. Barn Owl tells of a child whose curiosity gets the better of her. She shoots an owl out of interest, only to discover the brutality of death. “A lonely child who believed death clean and final, not this obscene bundle of stuff that dropped”. Dialogue in the poem is when her father tells her…

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    Graveyard for the Hardworking Three Messages from Elegy The poem Elegy, written by Thomas Gray, is about the working class, or better known as the lower class. Thomas Gray is a romantic poet, which means that he mainly focuses on nature and the simple life. The definition of lower class is, “the social class that has the lowest status; the working class.” In this specific poem it is relating to the people and the overall town; the town is what some may call a farming town. Such as, how people…

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    can provide a lot natural light to pass through some parts of the building. The library is nearby Prizker Park, which can give anyone a chance to read outside and experience the fresh air. The people in the park or walking by the streets can see the owls, which can inspire people to seek knowledge and better themselves. In the future, I hope that the Park receives a major upgrade. I hope The City Council adds small gardens, which will make more people want to visit the new park. Eventually…

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    Of all those who went to Gatsby’s parties, none came to his funeral, except for Owl Eyes, a character who’d marveled at all the books Gatsby owned. Only Nick, Owl Eyes, and Gatsby’s father - showing up grief-stricken after reading everything in the paper - are at the funeral. The theme of the book revolves around this scene: Fitzgerald’s beliefs that you can count on individuals…

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    Adult learners bring a wealth of maturity, time management skills, critical abilities, perseverance, and experience to the classroom (Bethel. 2016.p1). In order to create an accurate picture of where I am in life, how far I have come, and what I will need to succeed in the Leadership program, I took the self-assessment test. Rating myself was very interesting, the assessment allowed me to point out my strengths and weaknesses, that I don’t really think about on a daily basis. The…

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    As I said before one of the predators of the greater gliding possums is the owl, and sometimes they might not be able to hunt them but the greater gliders can get hurt. My association would help these gliders who get hurt for any reason. Also some greater gliders might have diseases or infections and my association will help on…

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    famous novels communicate this message in one way or another. In To Kill a Mockingbird, one town struggles with changes in their social views, John Griffin of Black Like Me shares his experiences as he grows to understand raw racism, and in I Heard the Owl Call My Name, a young vicar deals with changes in his environment. Sometimes the changes in our lives are the product of our own actions, or the evidence of perseverance through trials, however most often life moves along even if we are not…

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    Scarlet Letter

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    literature can be criticized with psychoanalysis. It is defined as "Psychoanalytic criticism builds on Freudian theories of psychology." (OWL 1). Furthermore as, "Instead, the best psychoanalytic criticism tries to trace the movements of readers' and writers' desires in texts" (Shmoop 1). Also "Freud asserted that people's behavior is affected by their unconscious" (OWL 1). The unconscious can be defined as "the storehouse of those painful experiences and emotions, wounds, fears, guilty…

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    Four Stages Of Life

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    This piece of artwork represents 3 different parts of Hinduism, Karma and Dharma, The Trimurti, and The Four Stages of Life. Dharma is one’s “duty” in life, for practicing dharma is the way in which one may improving their life. Karma, on the other hand, is the belief that a person’s actions in life will determine their fate in their following life. One must do their dharma in order to achieve good karma. In the art piece, dharma is represented by the brown path following from the bottom left…

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