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High Flying Hero and Hang On, Dolly are the titles of the books I'm analyzing.Christy Mihaly is the author of High Flying Hero, and Sally Lee is the author of Hang On, Dolly.Cher Ami is the name of a pigeon in The High Flying Hero.Cher Ami nearly perished while delivering a significant message during World War II.With the message, Cher Ami saved hundreds of lives.The goal of Christy Mihaly's writing was to inform the readers.Hold on, the story of Dolly shepherd is about a woman who put her life in danger multiple times.She had a terrible accident and was told she would never be able to walk again, but she enjoyed parachuting.That didn't stop her from parachuting, and she assisted in both World Wars.Sally Lee's goal was to motivate people to pursue their goals despite obstacles.Both texts, in my opinion, are effective.Hold on, Dolly teaches valuable life lessons and has a lot of knowledge about Dolly.High Flying Hero has interesting aspects and a lot of information about World War I.
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Trumpet and a bit of piano
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<span>A slip (engobe) is a
liquid mixture of clay and other materials suspended in water. Slip can be white
or colored clay applied to a ceramic body to give it decorative color or
improved texture. A glaze is used as waterproof layer which has been fused to a
ceramic body through firing. Glaze is the last layer of ceramic that mostly
serves to waterproof an item, but through multiple steps, it could also be used
for decorating. Slip and glaze differ also in their composition. Slip has clay
as dominant component in its mixture and the flux and glass former as auxiliary
substance. The glazes are vice versa, with the flux and the glass former as
predominant.</span>
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People can use recycled art by using washed water bottles,jars, scrap paper etc. A person can also use recycle able items to make birdhouses, birdfeeders etc.
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Watch the first episode of How Art Made The World: More Human Than Human.
What did the seagull chicks get so excited about?
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The baby seagull chicks get excited, not by their mother, but by the red stripe on their mother´s beak. And they get even more attracted to a yellow stick with not only one, but three red stripes.
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Professor V.S. Ramachandran describes Niko Tinbergen´s Herring Gull Test to explain the neurological principle of peak shift. The brain is wired to concentrate on elements of objects that are considered most important, such as the Herring gull chicks concentrate on the red stripe on their mother´s beack to get her to feed them.
This example is used to explain why past artists created exaggerated versions of the human body, concentrating on elements such as women´s breasts and abdomen.