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    Green Bee-EaterGreen Bee-EaterGreen Bee-EaterGreen Bee-EaterGreen Bee-Eater Green Bee-Eater Facts Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Coraciiformes Family: Meropidae Genus: Merops Scientific Name: Merops Orientalis Type: Bird Diet: Omnivore Size (H): 16cm - 18cm (6.2in - 7in) Wing Span: 29cm - 30cm (11.4in - 11.8in) Weight: 15g - 20g (0.5oz - 0.7oz) Top Speed: 42km/h (26mph) Life Span: 12 - 18 years Lifestyle: Solitary Conservation Status: Least Concern Colour: Green, Orange, Blue

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    of this group is divided into four suborders along with ten families. It begins with the Alcedines involving the kingfishers, todies, and motmots families (Association of Zoos and Aquariums ). The second suborder is known as Meropes covering the bee-eaters family, and next in this category is the Coracii involving the rollers, ground-rollers, cuckoo-rollers, hoopoes, and the woodhoopoes (Association of Zoos and Aquariums ). The last suborder out of the four is the Bucerotes and the only family it

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    a critically endangered tiny bird native to open forests and woodland areas of North Western Australia. They are similar to hummingbirds, except that they incorporate fruit into their diet. The Regent Honeyeater is also known as is “Embroidered Bee-Eater “or “Embroidered Honeyeater.” As can be seen in the picture below, the male honeyeater is predominantly black with yellow trimming on the tail and wings. Females share similar coloring patterns, but are slightly smaller in size. Prior to reaching

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    Choices that Harry makes often lean him into dangerous situations and endanger other people, yet his intentions are always in an attempt to help and it is their actions after a situation goes bad that truly shows how Harry is a moral figure during a time of war. During Deathly Hallows, Harry, Ron, and Hermione use the Polyjuice Potion to sneak into the Ministry of Magic to retrieve a Horcrux, and in doing so, jeopardize the lives of the three employees, and the Cattermole family. Harry and his friends’

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    The Potato Eaters is a naturalistic oil painting by the reputable Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh, in the collection of the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. The painting was completed in 1885 and as is widely considered as Van Gogh’s first masterpiece as the artist himself has regarded it as his most successful painting. A horizontal composition about 82cm x 114cm, the painting depicts a family of peasants, four woman and a man around a square table having potatoes for supper. Somber and earthly tones are

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    In his novel, Eaters of the Dead, author Michael Crichton shows how the Volga Northmen were able to defeat their foes, the wendol, by using their intellect instead of their weapons. This is seen in four aspects. The theme of the novel is that physical courage is not enough to preserve your culture and lifestyle: intelligence and superior knowledge are absolutely essential. Conflict between the wendol and the Northmen shows which group has the intelligence to eliminate the other. Symbolism of wisdom

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    Draco Malfoy hated Christmas. He hated it with a burning passion, and about this time every year, the fire was ignited again. It was December 1st. A wonderful day, had you asked any other Londoner, but to Draco Malfoy all of December was nothing more than a month of greediness and lies. Ever since he was little, this beloved holiday had meant absolutely nothing to him. The mansion he lived in was decorated and filled to the top with ornaments and tinsel, but it felt emptier than ever. His parents

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    Creative Writing: Regulus

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    The black skull, accentuated by a black snake running through caused chills to run down Regulus’ spine. He resisted the urge to moan. What had he gotten into? He was sixteen. He was sixteen, and a death eater. He was… oh Merlin, he was an actual death eater! Regulus didn’t want to become a death eater- not really. His parents

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    He is the main character of the book and the story evolves around him. He is a twelve-year old boy who has a scar on his forehead. His parents were killed by Voldemort who gave him a lightning scar. He became worldwide known wizard because he survived a curse from the most powerful dark wizard that no other wizard could survive. He faces a lot of enemies along the journey but with his courage and help of his friends he came through. He is valiant and bold. The way he was raised by his uncle Vernon

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    There are so many changes between the book and the movie. The book was a lot better than the movie I think. When a producer makes a movie out of a book, they take the most interesting things from the book and just erase the rest of it. Us book lovers absolutely hate when they go to watch a movie based off a book they love and they leave out the most important details. The book first opens up with Frank Bryce’s history, about how he was accused of murdering the Riddle family he worked for, many years

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