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    and small deer. We got to see a baby zebra that was born that day! It was so cute. Then we toured the walking part of the zoo. We fed little birds that landed on you for food and only if you had food. We also saw kangaroo, ring-tailed lemurs, giraffes, and many more animals. Then it was time to go home. I knew that we will go back to Harrisonburg because it was so…

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    existing tourism focused on eating, resting, enjoying, and shopping. Through sustainable tourism, however, tourists are able to have a more valuable and meaningful experience than just spending money. According to a Journal “A 'Human Zoo ' for Burma 's Giraffe Girls” by Lianne George, longneck is the symbol of beauty in the tribe. They start coiling around neck when a girl became five-year old, and add one ring annually (George, 2008). This is a unique and traditional culture that tourists…

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    A Giraffe, but with, like, Really, Really, Buff Arms Humans are a species characterized by seemingly endless consumption and waste. Perhaps the most consequential characteristic of this is the continual use of dwindling energy sources that aversely affect humanity and all living creatures on a global scale in spite of the fact that there are a copious amount of cleaner and renewable energy sources out there who’s only byproduct is a better Earth; as such, it is becoming poignantly clear that…

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    What is cognitive development? Why do children think and understand problems differently than adults would? Researchers’ used to describe children as young adults that were not as intellectual. New research has shown that the reason children solve problems differently than adults is not because they aren’t smart, but because they have different schemas. They have a different way of solving the problems, different approaches to the problem. Children make different judgements than an adult…

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    It was established in year 1961. It is one of the main zoological parks in Malaysia. It covers 34 acres and exhibits 1300 animals representing 180 species of amphibians, mammals, and reptiles. These include Tigers, Lions, Elephants, Hippopotamus, Giraffes, Hornbills, Orang Utans and others. Zoo Taiping has something unique that most of the zoos do not have which is night safari. So, it made Zoo Taiping a very great attraction for tourist to visit. In order to sustain through all the challenges…

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    Video games are arguably even less associated with storytelling than comics are, with some critics believing “that the video-game form is incompatible with traditional concepts of narrative” (Bissel, 93). Where the medium truly excels, however, is with its capacity for immersion. Like how the addition of sound allowed filmgoers to not just watch the action but hear it, “Every new medium that has been invented … has increased the transporting power of narrative” (Rose, 36). Where readers of books…

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    financial institutions. Currently, majority of studies on the performance of MFI (e.g. Tucker and Miles 2004, Koveos and Randhawa, 2004) are based on financial ratios identical to those used to measure performances in banking, e.g., the CAMEL, PEARLS and GIRAFFE ratios. Yet, as some authors (Athanassopoulos and Ballantine, 1995; Gregoriou, Messier and Sedzro, 2005, etc) have stressed that ratio analysis cannot be able to capture sufficiently the multidimensional aspect that banking activities…

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    Have you ever wondered why we find too many young people drinking, smoking, or taking drugs? It is really hard to tell what their problems are, but you can definitely know that there’s something about themselves that they want to forget or leave behind. In life, there will always be problems, but it’s up to you how to handle them. You might even try to look for a guilty person, when there’s none. So, how can you overcome those problems? Is there any secret to help you become stronger? Well, I…

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    Happiness cannot be travelled to, owned, earned, or given away. It is a spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace, and gratitude. In fact, most of our daily life events where we experience happiness are espoused through social media. One reason of that is Facebook where everyone can send in his or her news feeds pictures, quotes, pages, or videos of everything that reflect their happiness. Another reason is that there is evidence from research in the New York Times an article…

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    you? Curse you, you faker, you puppet. Hermia: Puppet? Why a puppet? Oh I see where you are taking this. You are talking about our difference in height. Does he have such a high opinion of you because I am short? Is that is? So how short am I you giraffe? Seriously. How short am I? I’m not too short to gouge your eyes out with my finger nails. Helena: Gentlemen, please whatever happens do not let her hurt me, I won’t be bothered by your teasing anymore. I was never any good at insulting. I’m…

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