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    Asceticism And Religion

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    every seven days.… He feeds on herbs, or on the powder of rice husks, on rice-scum, on flour of oil seeds, on grasses, on cowdung, or on fruits and roots from the woods.… He wears coarse hempen cloths, discarded corpse cloths, discarded rags, or antelope hide, or bark garments.” (Digha Nikaya, quoted in Bhagat, p. 151). These practices are said not to be the path itself but only preparatory for the path; they help the seeker eliminate all forms of…

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    In the Man Eaters of Tsavo the British go to extend their country’s power and influence through diplomacy, trying to show off their nation’s superrealism to help increase the nation’s status. The original idea was to go help spread religion, and gain resources but the British judge the uncivilized people. Only because England felt it was their job to civilize the rest of the world. Thus, causing Patterson to reflect British attitudes not only upon the uncivilized Africans but the landscape, wild…

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    A Long Walk To Water LINDA SUE PARK Have you ever been in a life threating situation? Salva Dut has. Salva has been in many life threating situations. Salva has been without food and water for long periods of times.Salva has also lost his family in a war that broke out while he was at school. Salva had it rough not much food, water, friends, and not much family at all. He lived life as it hit him he never back down and never gave up. He was…

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    Animals At Different Stages Of Evolution It has been proven that animals can change at different stages of evolution. This is, because of environmental change and isolation of groups of organisms and this is the main important role in evolution which has caused animals to change and is still changing. Environmental change is a change in the environment which an organism must adapt to survive. Change of the environment, can be really slow and take time, for example when mountains and deserts…

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    Saola Research Paper

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    animals head. The head was hanging from the wall and the scientist says “what is that”. That is how this new organism that they call saola was found. The scientific name is Pseudoryx nghetinhensis. They are a cousin with cattle but sola’s resemble an antelope to some scientist. The weight os this animal varies from 175 pounds to about 220 pounds. The average height of the saola is around 33 inches at the shoulder. The short coat of fur ranges from a brown to a blackish tint, being lighter on the…

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    Disney is known for producing well-rounded children’s movies that promote high moral standards. Children think the story of The Lion King is about a young cub, Simba, who looses his father but returns to Pride Rock to save the Kingdom his father once ruled. However, behind this tale, there are political undertones (Hierarchy and race in Disney- Lion King). For instance, in The Lion King, lions are successful because they know how to rule. They have gender norms, they know the appropriate time to…

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    Fast Food Nation 1. "Kroc and Disney both dropped out of high school and later added the trappings of formal education to their companies. The training school for Disney's theme-park employees was named Disneyland University. More importantly, the two men shared the same vision of America, the same optimistic faith in technology, the same conservative political views. They were charismatic figures who provided an overall corporate vision and grasped the public mood, relying on others to handle…

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    As of today, trophy hunting is one of the most fought over controversies worldwide. This battle is fought by animal rights activists, hunters, governments, and conservation groups on both sides, mostly going against it. It has gone to the point of that if you type the words “trophy hunting” into a search engine, it is most likely just arguments on this topic. The only real, unbiased definition that you can easily find is just stated as the selective hunting of game, specifically the largest and…

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    Diamondback Comparison

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    their advantage so they can strike. The female can also lay up to twenty-four eggs, but only fourteen hatch. Reproduction is sexual. So far the Diamondback species is not endangered so far. The diamondbacks do have many predators, such as deer, antelope,eagles. Diamondback usually live in a cave or rocky recess for hibernation. They can also live up to twenty years.The female does not care for the young. The young have to learn how to hunt on their own. It likes it’s habitat dry so it absorb…

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    Japanese Food Dbq

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    An interesting animal is the Japanese serow, which is often said to be the national symbol of Japan. They are herbivorous animals, and their fur is a blackish-whitish color. Japanese serows are also called “goat-antelopes” because of how they look and act. The sable is another animal that is native to Japan. They have dark brown fur, and they have a great sense of hearing. They are like weasels, but bigger. Tourists can also see the tanuki, whose name translates into…

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