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National birds by Country
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This is a type of building in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime they have committed or awaiting a trial in court. 

Prison 

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On April 30th, 1789, this individual was the first to be inaugurated as president of the United States 

George Washington 

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Born in April 1564, this individual known for his playwriting, acting and drama. He is considered the greatest writer in the English language, bringing us plays such as Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet. 

Shakespeare 

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This is the body fluid in the circulatory system of all humans that delivers necessary substances like nutrients and oxygen to the cells. 

Blood 

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In the country of Greece, historically these birds are transformed into major symbols of wisdom, power, and justice, which connect to the goddess Athena and the city of Athens. These birds are known for their vision, feathers adapted for silent flying, and ability to camouflage and watch from a distance with their big eyes. 

Owls 

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This is an individual who is appointed with a power to act, usually second in command and takes charge when the superior is absent. They typically patrol different areas to ensure the safety of citizens. 

Deputy 

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Noah Webster copyrighted the first ever publication of this book on April 14th, 1828, a book that we use often to check on any definition of any word we don't know. 

Dictionary 

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Born on April 3rd, this American actor is widely recognized as one of the greatest comedians of all time. He rose to fame on the sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live.  After comedy, he went to Hollywood and got successful. He was the first actor to receive a nomination for best supporting actor for a voice-over performance in a 2001 animated movie. 

Eddie Murphy

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This is a large handkerchief or a piece of cloth that is triangular or square that can be tired around the head, face or neck for protective or decorative purposes.  

Bandana 

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The national bird of the Bahamas, known for its bright color and long legs. They actually get their color due to what it eats, which commonly is algae and shrimp. When it is time to eat, the bird will place its head upside down in the water with its bill pointed at its feet. 

Flamingo 

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Usually meant for research purposes, this is a list of questions aimed for extracting specific data from a particular group of people. 

Survey 

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Recently celebrated on April 2nd throughout the world to keep awareness on this disorder, a developmental disability caused by differences in the brain. People with this often have problems with social communication and interaction. This day and month reflect continued support for these individuals. 

World Autism Awareness month 

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Born on April 7th, this Australian actor is known for his fiery temper and conflicting behavior. By 25, he gained a major role which marked the beginning of his successful Hollywood career with his movie in 2000. His versatility has earned him a variety of roles from crime, drama and even musicals. 

Russell Crowe 

300

This is known as an extra sum of money, usually given to employees in addition to their base salary or hourly pay. This a popular employee benefit within most jobs especially if you do well. 

Bonus 

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The national bird and emblem of France is widely used as a religious symbol, the sign of hope and faith. Their main role as birds to make chicks but to be the protection of the flock. They tend to be seen constantly roaming around their territory to guard their hens. 

Roosters 

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This is a sheltered body of water, or a man-made facility built for loading and unloading vessels and dropping off and picking up passengers. 

Harbor 

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This annual event is celebrated on April 22nd, demonstrating support for environmental protection. The official theme for this year is Planet versus Plastics. What do we call this day? 

Earth Day 

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Born on April 17th, this American actress is known for her charm and charisma. From her breakout role in the hit TV show Alias to her memorable performances in films like 13 going on 30 and Dallas Buyers Club. Off-screen she is a dedicated to charity and an advocate for children's welfare and environmental cause. 

Jennifer Garner 

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This casual outdoor activity and sport can be played by usual racquets hitting an object across a net. Some say it's comparable to tennis and treated more socially than competitively. In 1992, it officially was added a sport in the Olympics. 

Badminton 

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The national bird of Denmark, they chose this bird due to a famous fairy tale about an ugly duckling. They are known for being large in size as they are the heaviest flying birds in North America. They are known to live a long time and are very territorial. 

Swans 

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Also known as a charm, this is an object believed to offer protection upon the individual who wears it. It can be looked at as a symbol to protect against evil. 

Amulet 

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This month we celebrate the work and individuals in this field. These individuals practice a form of literature that uses rhythmic qualities of language to speak on how they feel and to evoke a certain meaning. Some consider this as artistic beauty on paper. 

Poetry 

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Recently turning 90 years young, this individual is considered the world's foremost expert on chimpanzees, after 60 years of studying the social and family interactions of these animals. She is still way involved in environmental and animal issues. 

Jane Goodall 

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These are biological substances that pose a threat to the health of living organisms, especially humans. This can include viruses or toxins or anything harmful to other living beings. 

Biohazard 

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The national bird of Serbia, these birds are looked at as predators. In this country, they are under legal protection to not be hunted.  They play an important role in keeping nature's balance. They eat dead carcasses; help clean up nature and recycle nutrients to minimize the spread of disease. 

Vultures 

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