Hughes, IanLuborsky,L.,Rosenthal,R.,Diguer,L.,Andrusyna,T. P.,Berman,J. S.,Levitt,J. T.The dodo bird verdict is alive and well—mostly. Clinical Psychology . 2002Luborsky, L., Rosenthal, R., Diguer, L. Andrusyna, T. P., Berman, J. S., Levitt, J. T., et al. (2002...
I first joined ark and found a dodo by where I spawned. Tamed it, named it Charles. He was a good boy. Next thing you know he was fighting a dilo! I tried to save him, but he died. I then proceeded to kill the dilo that killed him and tame a dilo with his dead meat. One ...
When the sailors talked about the strange bird that could not fly, you can imagine people found it hard to believe their story. The Europeans who settled on Mauritius Island and the pigs they brought with them found the birds very good to eat. So large numbers of do...
根据第一段In English,"as dead as a dodo" means somebody or something is no longer alive.(在英语中,"死得像渡渡鸟"的意思是某人或某事已经不在人世了。)可知,作者通过谚语开始这篇文章的。故选A。(2)细节理解题。根据第二段The bird used to live on the island of Mauritius...
I had a unique opportunity to see swift bodies up close and observe them in detail through drawing. Most of the specimens are bird skins; the skin, plumage, wing bones, skull and feet are preserved but not the internal organs, and they are not mounted like the ones we often see in cab...
While there’s only been one confirmed cassowary-related human death — in 1926, when ateenage boy was killedafter trying to attack a bird — videos across the web show the birds kicking and seriously injuring human interlopers. In 2012, atourist in Australia was kicked off a 7-foot-high ...
The dodo bird verdict is alive and well - mostly. Clin Psychol Sci Pract 2002; 9:2-12.Luborsky, L., Rosenthal, R., Diguer, L., Andrusyna, T. P., Berman, J. S., Levitt, J. et al. (2002). The dodo bird verdict is alive and well- mostly. Clinical Psychology: Science and...
The dodo bird verdict is alive and well--mostly. Clinical Psychology Science Practice, 9, 2-12.Luborsky, L., Rosenthal, R., Diguer, L., Andrusyna, T. P., Berman, J. S., Levitt, J. T., et al. (2002). The Dodo Bird Verdict Is Alive and Well²Mostly. Clinical Psychology:...