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Why is the European starling considered invasive?

The European starling is considered invasive because it was introduced to North America in the 19th century and has since spread rapidly, outcompeting native bird species for resources and disrupting ecosystems.


Why does the plaintiff go first?

The Plaintiff goes first because they are the people suing the defendant, which gives them the ability tp go first.


Is Plaintiff a common noun or a proper noun?

The noun plaintiff is a common noun; lower case unless it starts a sentence. The noun Plaintiff is a proper noun when used to name a specific plaintiff; for example, Plaintiff: Malcolm M. Malcolm or Malcolm M. Malcolm, Plaintiff.


How did the European Starling get introduced to its environment?

The European Starling was introduced to North America in the 19th century by a group of Shakespeare enthusiasts who wanted to introduce all the birds mentioned in Shakespeare's works to the US. They released about 100 individuals in Central Park, New York in 1890, and the species has since spread and become established throughout the continent.


How are the daughter and the starling related in the poem the writer by Richard Wilbur?

In the poem, "The Writer" by Richard Wilbur, the daughter and the starling are both connected through the act of creativity and creation. The daughter is depicted as the writer's inspiration and muse, while the starling symbolizes the writer's craft and struggle for perfection in his work. Both the daughter and the starling represent different aspects of the writer's artistic process and influence his creative output.


What are exotic species and how are they harmful to your environment?

Exotic species are simply those that do not belong in your particular habitat. They are harmful because when they are introduced into your habitat they compete with some native species and threaten to make it extinct. Such is happening with the European starling and many native North America birds.


How do you explain the contention that Jesus ethics demands sacrifice and suffering?

He does not require sacrifice because He was the ultimate sacrifice. He does not require suffering, He just says that there will be suffering because the world will hate us because the world hates Him.


Why is Abbott Starling endangered?

because to extinction due to loss of its natural forest habitat and over hunting and human.


What can happen to me if the Plaintiff contacted me and stay a night at my house because she was high?

we have a TRO in NJ


Can a plaintiff refile a dismissed case because the plaintiff did not show?

Yes, a plaintiff can typically refile a dismissed case if it was dismissed without prejudice, meaning the case was dismissed for reasons that do not prevent refiling. However, if the case was dismissed with prejudice, the plaintiff generally cannot refile the same claim. It's important for the plaintiff to understand the specific reasons for dismissal and any applicable statutes of limitations before refiling. Consulting with a legal professional is advisable to navigate the complexities of the situation.


What was Buddha seeking when he left his home?

Buddha was seeking what was out there and the meaning to suffering because people were suffering.


Who works harder plaintiff lawyers or defense lawyers?

This answer depends upon the type of lawsuit involved. Some plaintiff's claims are easily proved, while some are not. The same is true for a defendant. Some defenses are easy to prove and some are not. A lawyer for a plaintiff who was hurt by a car that rear-ended him has a pretty easy job, because a defendant that is not in control of his car at all times (even if the plaintiff's car stops short) is at fault. In that case the defendant's lawyer will work harder than the plaintiff's. On the other hand, a plaintiff's lawyer suing a doctor for malpractice will probably have to work harder than the defendant's lawyer, because he has to prove the doctor's care was below the level of care required. But all things being equal, probably the plaintiff's lawyer works harder if only because he has to prove his case to win. In lawsuits, a tie goes to the defendant. I would have to say Defendant, because they are trying hard to correct something they may have done or may not have done. This is a debateable question. :)