Roald Dahl (1916-1990) was born in Norwegian parents in Wales. He spent his childhood in the UK and worked at the African Shell Oil Company at the age of 18. When the Second World War broke out, he joined the British Air Force and became a pilot of a fighter plane. He moved to Washington, DC at the age of 26 and started writing there. His first short story was talked about his adventure in the war and was earned by the "Saturday Post" which led to a long and wonderful career.
After becoming an adult writer, when he lived with his family in the UK in 1960 Roald Dahl began writing children's stories. His first story is entertainment content for his children, many of his books are dedicated to them.
Roald Dahl is currently considered one of the most popular storytellers in our era. Although he died in 1990, his popularity continues to rise as his wonderful novels including James and Giant Peach, Matilda, BFG, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory delight the growing fan base.
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Manx Shearwater (Puffinus puffinus) is a medium shear water of sea bird Procellariidae. This kind of scientific name records the name change: Manx Seawater was known as Manks Puffin in the 17th century. A puffing machine is an Anglo-Norman (poppin) used to treat chicks that drain water. The Atlantic puffing machine was named very late, presumably because it has similar nesting habits. The shear water forms part of a broad group of Procellariidae family, about 100 medium to large seabirds. They have a long narrow wing and a unique "tubenose". The large Puffinus contains several species previously thought to be Manx shear water subspecies. And Hawaiian cut water
This kind of scientific name comes from the English word "puffin". This clearly represents the healing of the chick's cut water - because of the confusion, it was later used in Atlantic Puffin (Fratercula arctica) - seed. The name "Manx" comes from Isle of Man, where there once existed a large colony in Isle of Man. Manx cut water is a moderately sized black and white petrel with a short tail. At close range, brownish black behind feathers, white in abdomen, crescent shaped white plaque and black thigh patch are behind the ear. Slender notes are dark gray, legs are pink, and the outside is black. Manx shear water often fly over the water surface. That flight includes a short high altitude taxi and a bank wielded fast by a hard wing, but it jumps more rapidly in a bigger wind. In the distance, seeds look black on the top and white on the bottom