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=Investigating and Questioning Birds as Symbols of Freedom and the Human Urge to Fly =
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Birds have long been associated with the concepts of freedom and liberty. Looking at the lifestyle of most birds, this association makes complete sense. Gliding effortlessly through the air, flying in incredible altitudes, covering impressive distances in short periods of time, they really do seem to possess great freedom. As I was thinking about birds as symbols of freedom, it occurred to me that there are also flightless birds
Birds have long been associated with the concepts of freedom and liberty. Looking at the lifestyle of most birds, this association makes complete sense. Gliding effortlessly through the air, flying in incredible altitudes, covering impressive distances in short periods of time, they really do seem to possess great freedom. As I was thinking about birds as symbols of freedom, it occurred to me that there are also a lot flightless bird species but, they don't come to mind when one is thinking about freedom. This made me realise





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Investigating and Questioning Birds as Symbols of Freedom and the Human Urge to Fly

Birds have long been associated with the concepts of freedom and liberty. Looking at the lifestyle of most birds, this association makes complete sense. Gliding effortlessly through the air, flying in incredible altitudes, covering impressive distances in short periods of time, they really do seem to possess great freedom. As I was thinking about birds as symbols of freedom, it occurred to me that there are also a lot flightless bird species but, they don't come to mind when one is thinking about freedom. This made me realise


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