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    Human Impact On the Passenger Pigeon The passenger pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius) was a unique species and was probably the most horrible example of human-caused extinction in history. There had been around three to five billion passenger pigeons‚ the total number of birds to be found in the United States today. The last passenger pigeon alive‚ named Martha‚ died on September 1‚ 1914 at the Cincinnati Zoo. Humans have always had a huge impact on their surroundings and when the Europeans arrived

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    The Revenge of the Pigeon One sweltering day while I was walking through the park‚ out of nowhere something hit me. Literally‚ something hit me! It was white and smelly. At that moment‚ I know that there was a pigeon‚ but I was wrong. Ten seconds had not elapsed when it suddenly got dark. I look into the sky and see something amazing. It was a swarm of pigeons. It was the most bizarre thing ever. We all ducked and ran for cover. Then it began flooding tons and tons of pigeons. They were just zigging

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    Jaywalking is a crime. What if a person wasn’t crossing the street‚ what if it was a pigeon? Pigeons jaywalk all the time as they know that a car is coming at them 65mph and nonchalantly walk towards the other side. Pigeons don’t care about street rules; (they make their own). Writing became my jaywalk. As a pen stuck to my hand it became a pigeon walking across a street with no fear. Expressing my creative side as I walk my pen against the dialogue of short films I made and poems about my insecurities

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    human hair and chicken feathers in different concentrations of oil to water. After the using variance analysis with significant interaction‚ the researchers found that there was a significant difference in the amount of oil absorbed by applying groups of samples containing chicken feathers and human hair under the different absorption time. The second objective was to determine whether there is a significant difference in the amount of oil absorbed by the chicken feathers and hair in terms of absorption

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    literature. Characteristics of gothic literature include ruined sinister buildings‚ dungeons‚ underground passages‚ crypts‚ and catacombs which in modern houses become spooky basements or attics. In “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner and “The Feather Pillow” by Horacio Quiroga‚ the authors use spooky setting‚ fantastic plot‚ grotesque characters and use of the supernatural as elements of gothic literatrure. Faulkner and Quiroga use setting as an element of Gothic Literature to foreshadow that

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    Author and publishers write incredible‚ meaningful pieces of work‚ like the poem “Hope is the thing with feathers” written by Emily Dickinson. “Hope is a thing with feathers‚ that perches in the soul‚ and sings the tune without the words.” The poem is comparing the word hope to a bird. The bird in this poem has a meaning though‚ The bird symbolizes hope in everyone reading this poem‚ and how some days you feel that hope is a useful thing and some days it feels useless. But in the end it never leaving

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    However‚ not only does this poem relate directly to Dickinson herself‚ but also the American people as a whole. “Hope” is a thing with feathers was written in 1861‚ the year that marks the start of the civil war. During this time period‚ the majority of Americans were most likely looking for hope. Due to the fact that this poem was written during the romanticist era and the civil war‚ it

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    I sat on the hard hospital chair‚ head down‚ staring blankly at the tiled floor. Orvil Red Feather. Orvil Red Feather. The name spun through my head like a tornado. Orvil Red Feather. Orvil Red Feather. The name of my grandchild whom I have yet to meet. Orvil Red Feather. Orvil Red Feather. The son of my daughter who killed herself. Orvil Red Feather. Orvil Red Fea- My thoughts froze as I heard the doctor talking to Opal next to me. I sat‚ unmoving‚ listening to the doctor‚ praying for a glimmer

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    A feather symbolize to Forrest’s life From the film ‘Forrest Gump’ which created by Winston Groom and directed by Robert Zemeckis‚ The film has focused on his main character ‘Forrest Gump’ played by Tom Hanks. It can state that ‘Forrest’s Life imply to a feather’‚ because there are factors which can make him do a great success that is hard for everyone can reach it. And these factors is his basic character‚ his social surroundings and his lifestyle. At the first factor‚ his characteristics make

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    Gothic literature is a genre associated with horror‚ mystery and terror they play a key role in providing elements that could frighten and impress the reader. The story "The feather pillow" is a one of the Hispanic gothic literature that has all the components that represent gothic literature (mystery‚ terror‚ super natural) that startles the reader. “There are stains on the pillow that look like blood” (Quiroga). “Jordan felt the hair rise on the back of his neck” (Quiroga). Horacio Quiroga in

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