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    valued passenger pigeons and were a part of many aspects of human life and culture. Passenger pigeons populations were estimated at five billion individuals in North America during the 19th century. People ate their fatty meat‚ they used the feathers of passenger pigeons to stuff pillows and mattresses‚ people also hunted them for sport. In the end though‚ the last passenger pigeon in existence died at the Cincinnati Zoo in the spring of 1914. There used to be flocks of passenger pigeons that were a mile

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    zoonotic diseases are increasingly becoming more prevalent. Public parks and gardens are home to abundant populations of birds. One of the most frequent species known to thrive in such areas are feral pigeon (Columba livia). Although there are few reports of disease transmission between pigeons and humans‚ their close interaction with humans and ability to carry zoonotic pathogens make them a public health risk. In fact‚ these birds are present at very high densities (2‚000 individuals per km2)

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    The Photographing Pigeon Lover The Entrepreneur which I have chosen is Eberhard Gramatzki. Eberhard was born on the 27th February 1942‚ and grew up in Kellenhusen (Germany) with his six siblings. After marrying a woman called Janet from the Netherlands (1967)‚ they moved to Vermont to continue their life there‚ while having three children. He became interested in becoming an entrepreneur when he was a working engineer for over 24 years at IBM (International Business Machines)‚ a leading US

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    Ella Minnow Pea

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    Do Unto Others In the book Ella Minnow Pea‚ the linguistic world around them is eroding as the roots of their native language is slowly decaying as the days go by. During this time of confusion‚ hate‚ and misunderstanding the villagers must unite‚ for if they do not‚ the loved ones around them will start to fade away as well. The struggles they face between friends‚ family‚ and neighbors will challenge the close knit relationships they’ve spent a lifetime building in their small island community

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    Delena

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    refills and the only facility they had was the wooden benches on the verandas. There was one doctor for everything. The only means of communication were the homing pigeons – that also those that flew in one direction. When Mr. Tanner’s was going to have a baby the predicament of informing the doctor was solved by borrowing two of those pigeons from the Maori boy. Interestingly because there was no system of education these birds had been trained to fly only in one direction. Therefore‚ they could only

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    Peter Sheynecki

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    Migrant Hostel 1. What atmosphere is created in the first sentence- look especially at the verbs. 2. Explain the simile of the homing pigeon in verse 2 and how this defines the people in the migrant hostel 3. What are the “memories of hunger and hate” These memories include a ‘hunger’ or desperation for peace and safety as well as physical hunger‚ from WW2 events (bombing of supply ships and train rails etc.) The hate refers to the enemy side in the war‚ as well as the events‚ the causes‚ the

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    can relate to the feelings of the grandfather and younger generations to the feelings of the granddaughter. Though he is old‚ the grandfather is very active in that he keeps birds and trains homing pigeons. In the beginning of the story‚ when the old man is attending to ’his favourite‚ a homing pigeon’‚ his feelings are very serene and content. But once the granddaughter enters‚ his feelings make a drastic change. He at once becomes irritated and cantankerous towards her. He seems jealous in that

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    Notes on Elemeno Pea

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    9/3/13 FFC Notes—The Family Drama Onstage Ellemeno Pea Synopsis In the play Ellemeno Pea‚ Simone introduces her currently dead-ended sister to her life of luxury working as a sort of babysitter for obnoxiously wealthy people. Her boss‚ Michaela‚ interrupts their sisters-only weekend with marital (and superficial soap related) woes‚ fearing a divorce from her husband Peter‚ and Simone’s new idiotic beau Ethan also stops by. In the end‚ Devon gains some perspective on Michaela and Simone—and

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    In the personal essay‚ The Princess and The Pea‚ the author Vivian Gornick addressees her life as an unrealistic fairy tale. She desires more than what she already has and all of these circumstances leads her to delusions. Overall‚ she demonstrates selfishness in her everyday life as well as towards others. Her confusion with happiness and love is another condition that affects Gornick. The message of this essay is to point that the speaker of the story did not asset with a person that will meet

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    departures’ which establishes a feeling of confusion. The statement ‘No one kept count’ shows that there is a lack of identity‚ the many migrants are lost and abandoned‚ in hope for a brighter future. In the second stanza the simile ‘like a homing pigeon’ is used to show that they are desperately seeking connection and reassurance with people from the same ‘nationalities’. The metaphoric line ‘partitioned off at night’ displays their separation from the other cultures‚ but more dramatically they feel

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