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    Acorn woodpeckers are a unique kind of bird. The scientific name of the Acorn woodpecker is Melanerpes formicivorus. These striking birds are mostly black above with a red cap, creamy white face, and black patch around the bill. In flight, they show three patches of white: one in each wing and one on the rump. Females have less red on the crown than males. The Acorn woodpecker does not camouflage into the environment when in the trees. There is a lot to learn about the acorn woodpecker like the…

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    17 How to Craft a Jar Lid Refrigerator Photo Magnet Another Fun Craft for Granny and Kids! Granny crafts are those fun and silly things that Grandma can pull out and make with the grandkids when they visit. I’m compiling a lot of ideas so that when they come to Grandma’s house and can’t find anything to do, I’m ready to fight the boredom and restlessness. Making a neat refrigerator photo magnet out of a recycled jar lid is the latest Granny craft I have discovered. Supplies for Jar Lid Photo…

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    Tyrese Net Worth Introduction Grammy-nominated rapper/singer, model, actor, writer and VJ Tyrese Darnell Gibson is one of the most famous persons in the industry who have a net worth of around $25 million. He is famous for his role as Roman Pearce in “The Fast and the Furious” franchise. Biography & Wiki Tyrese was born on 30th December 1978 in the city of Los Angeles in America. His father, Tyrone left them when he was very young. He lived with his mother Priscilla and three siblings. He…

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    displayed his enthusiasm for the American land and his deep admiration for the nation’s people. Many people compare his work to the works of Walt Whitman and Robert Frost because all their writings show a great deal of parallel interest in Americana (Watts). Carl Sandburg was born on January 6, 1878, in Galesburg, Illinois. His parents were two Swedish immigrants named August and Clara. He went to school at Lombard College, but he had to drop out because he was forced to fight in the…

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    Emma Lou Identity

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    “More acutely than ever before Emma Lou began to feel that her luscious black complexion was…a liability….a decided curse. Not that she minded being black…but she did mind being too black. She …couldn’t comprehend the cruelty of natal attenders who had allowed her to be dipped , as it were, in indigo ink when there were so many more pleasing colors nature’s palette” (Thurman, 1929, p.9). In this excerpt of the novel’s first chapter, Emma Lou, the protagonist, displays her sentiments of being a…

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    Small Vacuum Cleaner Speech

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    shopper who keeps an eye on online news rather than rely on printed national newspapers, then you may know the fuss and nonsense of the new EU law that has come into force for lowering vacuum cleaner motor watts to a maximum of 1600 watts and then in 2017 lowering it further to just 900 watts. If you are in the U.S or Canada, this kind of news may not apply to you since the U.S and Canada have an entirely different voltage system to the UK and Europe. However, despite the voltage differences,…

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    Error is inevitable in sports. False starts, missed open shots, dropped passes, bad calls: error today greatly intertwines with sports that the two are rarely seen separated. But error does not only exist in the sport itself: it reaches a larger audience, as its effects can extend across a global scale. The Olympics has long called for “a halt to all conflicts … [and to] strive towards a more peaceful world” (The Modern Olympic Games), but multifaceted issues soon spoiled its biennial message.…

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    The way in which we live, how we work, what we wear, the variety of the foods we eat, and how we travel from place to place can all be attributed to the Industrial Revolution. This time period, which occurred during the 1700’s to 1800’s, was a “Game Changer.” (Modern World History, n.d.). This movement took Great Britain from a primarily agrarian society to an urban society. The movement spread quickly especially in places like the New World (America). America would reap the benefits of the new…

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    Essay On Brazil Evictions

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    As hundreds of thousands of people descend on Rio de Janeiro this summer, Brazil will attempt to shield their eyes from the nation’s human rights violations. Brazil is struggling with workers’ rights, food and shelter, and creating safe homes. In preparation for the games, Brazil has evicted over 22,000 people from their residences since 2009 (Douglas). Brazil has the potential to evict 170,000 people before the end of this summer (Romero). The majority of evictions are in Brazil’s local…

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    The novel, Ready Player One, by Ernest Cline, relates to current advancements being made in virtual reality gaming. The story is centered aorund Wade Watts, an adolescent in the year 2044, and his passion for playing the virtual reality video game, created by James Halliday, known as the OASIS. In the text Cline writes, “I’d heard of Halliday, of course. Everyone had. He was the videogame designer responsible for creating the OASIS, a massively multiplayer online game that gradually evolved into…

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