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    The Congo African Grey parrots are a wonderful breed of bird. They are commonly between 26 to 32 cm in length and usually around 450g. They are grey in colour, with a solid black beak, and a red tail. The average lifespan for a Congo African Grey parrot is 50 years old, though they have been know to live to around 80 years old. Congo African Grey parrots are renowned as being one of the most intelligent birds. Congo African Grey parrots have an excellent ability to talk and to mimic sounds and words

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    Staten Island's food scene is one of NYC's best kept secrets. Although a ferry separates it from the rest of the city, there is a burgeoning food culture that is all its own. From old school Italian cuisine, no frills Western African food, to complex tapas, and layered Sri Lankan food, it is one of the most diverse and underrepresented in the Metro area. The next time you are craving an adventure, take the short ferry ride to this borough's best kept secrets to have a culinary experience that's unlike

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    The Causes Of Smoking

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    There are many commercials that put out more than enough reasons as to why one should quit smoking. Yet, there are just as much excuses out there as to why this filthy habit can’t be broken. Smoking does more than take your breath away, it also can kill you, and harm or kill your loved ones, who don’t smoke. Let’s take a closer look at the reasons smokers should quit this habit and what can be done, while the opportunity still presents itself. The cigarette industry is far from seeing its last days

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    I did this to ensure understanding of the patient’s background. The patient told me that there are a few traditions that occur in this culture; such as root and huckleberry digging, eating Indian celery, drinking Indian Tea for good health when they have a cold, using ghost nets to go fishing, and praying for wellness. After understanding my patient’s background; I started directing questions that revolved around the six components of the Giger and

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    California has always had a warm climate, yet its supply of water has rarely been affected. In 2014 California’s water shortage issue truly began. Due to low amounts of snow in the winter in recent years, California has tried to equal out these shortages by drilling water from underground aquifers. Yet, underground aquifers recharge much slower than surface water sources. California has already made significant drawbacks to attempt to limit the amount of water they use, so these aquifers can recharge

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    roast through simplistic, yet descriptive, poetic versus. Strand also provided his readers concrete and specific diction in his poem. According to Strand "to inhale the steam that rises from my plate...I remember the gravy, its odor of garlic and celery, and sopping it up with pieces of bread" (Strand 269). The speaker presented the reader a visual of the hot steam rising from the meal. He also provided supplies his readers with the sensation he felt when inhaling the aroma of the ingredients used

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    Walter Crinnion (2010) writes in his article that there were many studies conducted in the last two decades on “whether organic foods have higher levels of vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals than conventionally raised foods and whether they have fewer pesticide residues.” However, there are very few studies that actually prove that there are significant health benefits to eating organic. In my study I will focus on whether the cost associated with organic food is worth the health benefits.

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    GMO Labels- What is Hidden in the Dark GMO, or Genetically Modified Organism, is a modern problem today because of its abundance in foods, and lack of labels. GMO’s are used to modify the DNA of our consumable food to protect them from herbicides, pests, and any other disease that can destroy a crop. Unfortunately, these methods are not considered safe in most countries, with the notable exception of America. The European Union has outright bans on using anything that has even the effect of a GMO

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    SEQUIVIRIDAE It is a family of virus which is divided into two genera Sequivirus and Waikavirus. Sequivirus This is one of important genera of family Sequiviridae.The word Sequivirus is derived from Latin word ‘sequi’ means to follow because transmission of Sequivirus is dependent on aphid. Waikavirus This genus is named after rice waika disease. The ‘Waika’ is a Japanese word which means stunting. Taxonomic status of family Order: Picornavirales Family: Sequiviridae Genus: Sequivirus Genus:

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    Teaching with purpose to have a desired outcome is one perspective to examine Dr. Robert Marzano’s book The Art and Science of Teaching. The instructional situation that I am familiar with is elementary. As I examine Marzano’s ten instructional design questions, that represent a logical planning sequence for effective instructional design, I will use elementary lenses. 1. What will I do to establish and communicate learning goals, track student progress, and celebrate success? In the elementary

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