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    his essay from 1972 entitled Famine, Affluence, and Morality, in which he takes both individuals and states to task for what he perceives as their lack of moral fortitude in fighting against global poverty. Singer was writing amidst the crisis in Bengal but is concerned by what he sees as paltry responses to global poverty in…

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    4.1.1 Scope of Tourism in India India has the Himalayan ranges in the north, a long coastline surrounded by seas in the south. In addition, India is rich in varied landscapes, enchanting historical sites and royal cities, clean beaches, serene mountain retreats, rich cultures and festivities to enjoy and rejuvenate. In any part of the year, India can offer a wide selection of destinations and experiences. In summer, there are lovely retreats amidst the heady beauty in the Himalayas or the…

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    wars. They were used to break down gates and towers. The other armies may have had around 500 – 600 elephants but Ashoka had 9000 of them. Ashoka lead his last military campaign against the rich kingdom of Kalinga. Kalinga was located on the Bay of Bengal. Kalinga had controlled the countries southern trade routes. In 261 BCE Ashoka set out with his army towards Kalinga. He set a path that was very useful to him. On the way to Kalinga there were many ponds and lakes that his army could drink…

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    Imagery is used precisely and elegantly when describing Pi’s journey afloat on a life raft after the sinking of the ship him and his family were on with a Bengal tiger known as Richard Parker. This rich detail is seen when describing the island on which they land as an “exceptional botanical discovery” and making assertions on the island’s diameter and such (Martel 246). Contrarily, Martel also exposes the…

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    Dodman presents the overall statement to determine the underlying cause of any form of aggression, the “absence of appropriate socialization and bonding in early life, cats will display an impressive range of wild cat behaviors” (92). Because domesticated cats share a plethora of genes within their genome as a tiger’s genome, they can revert to their wild instincts. Following their wild instincts lays the foundation for the common feral cat. Dodman explores a feral cat’s perspective as he…

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    The floor hold mostly insects and large mammals. Large mammals are what rainforests are famous for. Jaguars, bengal tigers, and even gorillas live in tropical rainforests. Jaguars and tigers hunt for their food and are carnivores while gorillas eat only plants. Gorillas are a very complex species. They live in large groups, have a sort of society within their groups…

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    Red Panda Vs Raccoon

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    The animal i have chose is the red panda and the raccoon. I choose this animal because the red panda is a very interesting animal and the raccoon is also interesting animal. The raccoon belongs to the mammals and the red panda belongs to the Ailuridae family. The red panda is going extinct there is only 10,00 0 red pandas in the world left . The raccoon is not going extinct there is a lot of raccoons in the world. The red pandas features compared to the raccoons features. The red pandas…

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    China has for a long time considered itself to be self-sufficient and possessing the necessary items for success. Ultimately, this meant limited trade with the outside world. Thus, when Britain discovered the opportunity to gain access to large scale trade with China, they largely took advantage of it. Eventually, this trade became unbeneficial for China yet the British were unwilling to end such profitable interactions. This led to the Opium War. Some of the primary causes included the…

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    Krsna In Bhagavad Gita

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    Bhakti comes from the Bhagavad Gita and is one of the three paths described within the scripture. The Bhagavad Gita comes from the Hindu epic Mahabharata and it is the council of Arjuna from Krsna. Krsna helps Arjuna with an internal conflict on whether to fight or not. Krsna teaches Arjuna three paths to end his internal conflict. Thus, the Bhagavad Gita show’s these three paths and has become a foundation in Hindu scripture. Krsna teaches or shows Arjuna three paths to self-realization. Among…

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    Consanguineous Marriages In South India Consanguineous marriages are known as blood related marriages. Mostly these marriages are between cousins of maternal or paternal side and also in between uncle & neice. Consanguineous marriages are favourable only with cross-cousins, but not with parallel-cousins. Cross-cousins: child of the father's sister(paternal aunt's child) child of the mother's brother(maternal uncle's child) Parallel-cousins: child of father's…

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