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An Example of a Connexions Module Created by a Word Document

Module by: Kenneth Leroy Busbee. E-mail the author

Summary: The results of creating a Connexions module from a Word document specifically prepared for this collection.

Flying

Historical View of Flying

For centuries man has looked to the sky and with awe wondered what it would be like to fly. We even have some jokes about flying that include other animals. “When pigs fly!” is old expression related to the temperature in Hades getting cold. The implication is that it will never happen.

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The Wright brothers were the first humans to fly on December 17, 1903.

Since then many methods of humans flying have occurred. Some are:

  • Planes
  • Helicopters
  • Rockets
  • Hang Gliders

Things that Fly

Many things fly and the top five as recorded in our fictitious poll include:

  1. Birds
  2. Planes
  3. Insects
  4. Superman
  5. Flags

Impact of Flight on Pets

The People’s Choices

Many people maintain pets and the following table shows the place of birds on the current pet list.

Table 1
Category Percent
Dogs 42%
Cats 23%
Birds 14%
Turtles 4%
Others 17%

Unique Pet Collections

My unique flying pet is a butterfly.

Here is a hyperlink: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly

Figure 1: Photo by: Kenneth Leroy Busbee
Hurricane Ike – Pet Butterfly
Hurricane Ike – Pet Butterfly (graphics1.jpg)

A butterfly’s thoughts:

One cannot entirely trust to flowers that grow in pots," thought the butterfly, "they have too much intercourse with men.1 I have added some more text to this quote to show how a block quote tag will wrap, indent and italicize the quoted material. Thus, you should not need any quote marks for the block tags.

Definition 1: Crazy
People who keep butterflies as pets and talk to them.

Footnotes

  1. Andersen, Hans Christian; The Ice-Maiden: and Other Tales, pg 169.

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