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Did she keep an owl in her pocket?

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Yes, just before she went to the Crimean War she had a pet baby owl called Athena who travelled in her pocket. Yes, but only during the war. She ruled her nurses with iron discipline - even locking them up at night! She was doing it to prove to middle-class parents back home that tough discipline and strong female leadership could protect their daughters against sexual harassment.

Will I be on my own on the route?

Weekend to End Breast Cancer: Frequently Asked Questions
Not at all! In addition to the thousands of kindred spirits who will be joining you, our staff and Crew will be with you all the way!

What is the route?

Lifelong AIDS Alliance: Frequently Asked Questions
The 21st Annual Seattle AIDS Walk route begins at Volunteer Park, goes south on 12th Ave, then west on E Thomas St, then north on Broadway Ave E, then west on E Prospect St back to Volunteer Park. The total length is approximately one mile.

Which route should I choose ?

Frequently Asked Questions about the pilgrimage to Santiago ...
Until fairly recently, only the Camino francés (running from Roncesvalles in the Pyrenees via Burgos and León to Santiago) in Spain - and for those with time and inclination to walk further, the route from le Puy in the French massif central, via Cahors and Moissac, to the Pyrenees (GR65) - were sufficiently developed for pilgrims to follow; and they have, with the growing popularity of the pilgrimage, become correspondingly crowded (more on this below).

What is the longest US route?

misc.transport.road FAQ
It depends on how you count. Based on the 1989 US route log US 6 is the longest US route without a major break in mileage, currently at 3,205 miles. US 20 has the longest number of mainline miles, with 3,237 miles, but it has a break in mileage through Yellowstone National Park. If you count all Alternate, Bypass, and Business type routes, US 20 is the current winner at 3,365 miles. Historically, US 6 was the longest route at its fullest extent, at 3,517 miles. 2000-02-09 00:03:03

What is the shortest US route?

misc.transport.road FAQ
Currently US 266 and US 730 are each 42 miles long. Historically, US 630 was two miles long. 2000-02-09 00:04:09

What should I do if I see a sick or injured owl?

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Call the City of Cape Coral Division of Growth and Land Management at 574-0552 or C.R.O.W. (Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife) at 472-3644

Can I use SPARQL to query OWL entailments?

SPARQL Protocol and Query Language: SPARQL Frequently Asked ...
For the most part, the answer to this question is the same as the above answer regarding RDFS entailment. However, OWL-DL axioms do not always result in a unique deductive closure, and as such querying OWL-DL entailments requires instantiating the parametrized SPARQL basic graph pattern definition with values appropriate for OWL-DL entailment. The open-source OWL-DL reasoner, Pellet, will answer SPARQL queries while considering OWL-DL entailments.

What is a burrowing owl?

Burrowing Owls Frequently Asked Questions | PNM
Burrowing owls are small, ground-nesting owls common in the West. They weigh between 4 and 5 ounces and are about 7½ to 10 inches in height with long, sparsely feathered legs. Their small round heads lack ear tufts and they have a light brown back with numerous white speckles and a white underbelly with horizontal brown stripes.

Can I keep an owl that I found as a pet?

Wildcare: WildCare -- About -- FAQ
No. Owls are wild animals and wild animals do not make good pets. Not only is it against the law to keep a native or migratory wild animal in your possession, it is also extremely difficult to give a wild creature the freedom, space and proper nutrition necessary for its survival. For their sake, and yours, wild animals should always live in the wild.

Is the owl on the Endangered Species List?

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Florida's burrowing owls are listed as a species of special concern by the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission. There are three levels of protection: species of special concern, threatened and endangered. Species of special concern are those facing a moderate risk of extinction in the future. A threatened species is one facing a very high risk of extinction in the future. Endangered species are in imminent danger of extinction due to man-made or natural factors.
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