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    No pet birds are more beautiful or intelligent than the Scarlet Macaw parrot. But they take a certain kind of pet keeper to provide the right kind of care. Do you think you can handle the challenge of raising and caring for this amazing parrot? The Scarlet Macaw is truly a sight to behold. He's a striking scarlet red, with blue and yellow feathers mixed in around his wings and tail. And he carries a distinctive white patch around his eyes. Including his tail, he can be up to 36 inches (3 feet long)

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    Penguins Research Paper

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    A penguin is a bird that is typically found in Antartica that is flightless but can swim fast in arctic waters. Humans are fascinated with the flightless bird with dense flippers because we think they mate for life which is a goal most humans strive to accomplish in their lifetimes. However, it is not plausible that penguins mate for life because the majority of the animals in the animal kingdom, including humans, do not mate for life so why should they? It is not plausible that penguins mate for

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    and giggled at the tiny, yellow bird brushing past her head. Misty snarled and whipped herself around to smack the bird with all the power she managed in the freezing weather. Manda gasped and hurried over to the bird. “Why’d you do that?” she asked with fake tears in her voice. Misty snarled and threw the injured bird hard on the ground. The bus made a deafening screech sound as it pulled down the driveway. Together the girls made a run without hesitation as the bird took its last breath before disappearing

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    Garman studied the bird through the rain-streaked window, watching it move from side to side through the manicured grass. Periodically it paused, its beak darting down into the damp green mass beneath its feet. Once, it cocked its head inquisitively, exposing a throat of brightly colored feathers puffed up against the storm. Then a car swept by, and the scene was doused in muddy spray. Julia laid a hand on his arm, a pale flash against his dark skin, drawing his attention back to their surroundings

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    Bluebird- Short Narrative by Lucy Monster: Truck Hero: Bluebird (a symbol of faith) The blue bird. The last thing I saw on earth, the bird which brought me home. Introduction: It was just a standard Monday, little did I know my life would never be the same again. I tied my shoes, applied some makeup, got dressed for the day, and drove my black Mazda to school. I blasted my music on the radio to the point where I could feel the bass run through my body. I watched the rain droplets streak across

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    an American reality television program in which women who were judged to be ugly were given "extreme makeovers" that included several forms of plastic surgery. “The title of the series refers to the fairy tale, The Ugly Duckling, in which a homely bird matures into a swan” (Famous Fix). “The Swan” had multiple contestants on each show, including Lorrie Arias, who underwent surgery in 2004 and has regretted her decision since then. "I was screaming, 'I want my face back!' That's how freaked out I

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    Twitting In The Cagebird

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    doing it for she does not like to do things or make choices for herself. The craft feathers in the hair and colour scheme (light colours and pastels) suggest she is the youngest of the Cagebirds and gives her a youthful, “Tweety-Bird” look. The feathers in her hair give her a bird-like characteristic, which should be present in all the Cagebirds’ costumes. They also add too her childlike appearance and unstable mental state (as if she were making a craft with them and absent mindedly stuck them in her

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    Hieronymous Bosch’s 16th century triptych, The Garden of Earthly Delights, is a heavily discussed image among scholars. Because of the obscure nature of the painting and its subjects, especially so in the context of the painting’s time period, interpretations and analyses of the image are widespread. Common interpretations of the piece include that the image is a symbolic warning against shame and sin, a warning against woman’s temptations, the rebirth of a joyous world, and the Garden as a ‘Paradise

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    readers. One example of strong symbolism is in “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall,” by Katherine Porter when the author uses the color blue as a way to connect the present with different phases in the life of Granny Weatherall, the main character who comes to accept the inevitability of her own death. The color is first used to describe the, “white stone-china jars with blue whirligigs and words painted on them: coffee, tea, sugar, ginger, cinnamon, allspice,” (Porter) in the neatly kept home of her youth

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    Fishing, Celebes Sea In the middle of the ocean, all that can be seen is miles and miles of the alluring ocean. The color of the waves are a spectacular mix of a light green, an astonishing teal, and the amazing darkness of the blue. The tides lightly brushing against the welcoming homes of all the nice people. In the small boat ahead contains an innocent child with his mother outside what can only be their house. The pleasant subtlety of the sea breeze peacefully floating in the air causes relaxation

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