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    and limb is something that some raptors have chosen due to their innate ability to out-match its prey with extreme speed and ultimate agility. These raptors mainly belong to the family of buteo or hawks; such as the sharp-shinned hawk, Swainson’s hawk, and Cooper’s Hawk. They are small, long-tailed hawks with short, rounded wings. “They have small heads that in flight do not always project beyond the “wrists” of the wings” (allaboutbirds.org). Most of these species migrate south out of Canada and

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    “I’m Alpha, Alpha the hawk,” I say to myself in a mirror. I fell a tad bit nervous about my first mission but, in the setting of green grass, pristine water, and healthy trees, I think I'll be alright. I plan to meet rhino in the courtyard, but his stomach said otherwise. I found him where I usually do, stuffing himself with fruits and vegetation of all sorts. “You ready buddy” I announced with great confidence, perching on the seat. I make out an “yes” and exclaim “let's go!” I shoot out the door

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    Black Hawk: Not Only a Good Warrior But a Leader “A good leader inspires others with confidence in him; a great leader inspires others with confidence in themselves” (unknown). Black Hawk’s actions throughout his life time proved his ability to be a great leader. He involved himself in many great feats that would attract many followers to him for instance, becoming a warrior at the early age of fifteen and beyond that being successful in heading up many other attack expeditions at a very young

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    In this part of N.S.D.Q. in Mark Bowden’s Black Hawk Down, they are contemplating on whether or not to go back out into Mogadishu, just before midnight, and try to save the pinned down rangers D-Boys that were getting killed off quickly by Somali militia members. Many of the men who were not injured or hurt on the convoy that made it back to base were going to go back out to meet the Pakistani and Malaysian military men outside of the city. They were going in, with 500 more American soldiers to try

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    few min a one of the two black hawks was shot down by a grenade. Black Hawk Super 6-1 is hit by a rocket grenade and crashes five blocks away from the target building. The mission then turned into a rescue mission to save the soldiers that were in the black hawk. Soldiers had to walk to the crash site, which was a very dangerous mission to go through since enemies were all over Mogadishu. As soldiers were on their way to crash number one a second hawk was shot down. Black Hawk, Super 64, is hit by another

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    Examples of this are sounds from objects used in a story, musical representation or any sound presented within the world of the movie. In Ridley Scotts Black Hawk Down, a film about the United States Army Rangers, composer Hans Zimmer uses more solid radio communication and a blend of western and African music to set the soundtrack apart from other military styled films. According to Looking at movies, Zimmer

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    of warlords and restore sanity within society but can often worsen the future of a nation. War can be described as the unforeseen plague that lingers within society, making its appearance throughout the centuries. When reading about the events in Black Hawk Down written by Mark Bowden, it is evident that war is the main perpetrator of a soldier’s identity theft. The war in Mogadishu causes lives to be lost, political unrest, and uncertainty of Somalia’s future. Within the novel, these factors add stress

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    In Black Hawk's Surrender Speech," the author uses a variety of rhetorical devices including hyperbole, analogy, and diction to support the validity of his claim. He claims that he is not a coward, and explains how the white men have ruined him. To emphasize his point, a collection of rhetorical devices are used in his speech. One of the many rhetorical devices Black Hawk uses is diction. His choice of words convey a certain purpose and tone. Even though it was a farewell speech, he includes

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    Battle of Mogadishu or Day of the Rangers. Moreover, Bowden did not only provide his readers the facts of the battle, but he lets his readers delve into the perspective of the people who had connections to the battle. As soon as the reader analyzes Black Hawk Down by Mark Bowden, the reader can learn a lesson to the significant consequences of war affecting the country’s people, economy, and education. Bowden accomplished a great perspective on both sides of the war, allowing his readers to perceive

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    Some people think the Pearl Harbor is boring and doesn't matter but I think it was very interesting. That lead me to reading the book Born to Fly by Michael Ferrarai. The book, Born to Fly by Michael Ferrari was about a girl named bird and how her father went off to war. The book was mostly about how bird had to live her life without a father. She and her father were really close so it was kind of hard for her to live without him. In the book they talked a lot about a P-40 Warhawk. I kinda

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