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    Asian Leopard Cat Essay

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    size to the cats that you find in most homes. The male cats are bigger than the female cats and they weigh in around 5.2 to 8.4 lb. They are a very attractive and slender species that can be found in the deep jungles of China, Taiwan, India, Korea, Borneo, Thailand, Singapore, and Philippines. Their body is long and stylish and their front legs are usually shorter than their back legs.…

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    Importance Of Orangutans

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    INTRODUCTION Orangutans, who are closest to our specie of homo sapiens¸ alongside the chimpanzees, gorillas and the other great apes – are primarily and wildly native to the forests and islands of Indonesia and Malaysia. Their chances of survival in modern day is critically endangered by both human causes (primarily) and natural causes (most of which chiefly arises out of human causes as well). The former includes aspects like deforestation, palm oil plantation and illegal logging; whereas the…

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    The improvement of Malaysia in 1963 was a result of the political scene in Singapore. The standard clarification behind limiting the establishment of Pakistan is a creating action in Singapore in the 1950s and the socialist pioneer influenced the People's Move to party that since 1959 under the control of the Government of Singapore Lee Kuan Yew. Accordingly, Lee Kuan Yew drove the left wing from THUNDERSTORMS. Comrade impact hosts developed to one-get-together comrade wing of the Socialist…

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    Nonverbal Cues

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    Successfull communication in the international business environment requires not only an understanding of language but also the nonverbal aspects of communinication that are part of any speech community. Nonverbal communication has been referred to as metacommunication, paralinguistics, second-order messages, the silent language, and the hidden dimension of communication, among other terms. As important as language is to the sending and receiving of messages, nonverbal communication is equally…

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    Indeed, soybean production and industrial-scale cattle ranching increase the phenomenon in Amazonia, whereas, in Borneo and Sumatra, the tropical forest are transformed into palm tree plantations for producing bio-fuels. Poverty can also be cited as a deforestation cause, but it’s not directly linked to the phenomenon, it’s called an underlying cause. Indeed, poverty…

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    Essay On Pearl Harbor

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    With 2500 dead and over 1000 wounded, was the two hour attack on Pearl Harbour a tragic misfortune, or a meticulously planned excuse for the United States to declare war on Japan. Many documents seem to suggest that president Roosevelt knew about the imminent attack on Pearl Harbour and even welcomed it as an excuse to declare war on Japan. Should these theories be taken seriously, or are they merely the ravings of paranoid citizens? Although some information available may lead people to think…

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    Ferdinand Magellan was a well-known figure in the Philippine History. He was a Portuguese explorer who gives Spain their fame because of his expedition looking for westward route to Moluccas that result to the first circumnavigation of the Earth. With the consent of the King of Spain, Magellan then with five ships and more than 300 men began their voyage. As Magellan’s trip landed in the Philippines, he met Rajah Humabon of Cebu and became friend with him. Humabon then embraced Christianity as…

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    Tiger Symbolism

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    idea of a tiger as the head, as it is a national symbol, and it is the national animal of Malaysia. While the tiger also indicates bravery and agility in the Malaysian culture. Whereas, I used the orangutan because it is indigenous in the island of Borneo which includes parts of Malaysia. However, the orangutan is often seemed to show happiness and fun. Moreover, I used the Malayan tapir, because it is indeed a unique creature, due to the fact it almost resembles a panda, though in my culture…

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    In Christine Helliwell article “It’s Only a Penis”: Rape, Feminism, and Difference, she had gone to carry out her fieldwork in the Dayak community of Gerai in Indonesian, Borneo. She talks about a man sneaking into a widower’s window and tried to rape her. But the widower pushed him off and he leaped out the window, as he did so many people saw him run down the street. The next day he was being mimicked and made fun of. While…

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    000 BC. As the population of the Austronesians grew, it began to populate new areas between 5,000 and 2,500 BC. Over the following thousand years, the Austronesians populated that Pacific Ocean, island by island. They islands they populated include Borneo, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Polynesia. The Austronesians are related to Indonesia because the indigenous groups in Indonesia mainly descended from them. The Austronesians who settled in Indonesia were still influenced by other cultures as…

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