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    Louisiana Black Bear Essay

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    Ursus americanus luteolus, also known as the Louisiana black bear, is a big mammal that can be found along the Lower Mississippi River Valley. This solitary mammal weights between 200 to 400 pounds and it is characterized from other black bears for having a longer, narrower and flatter nose, with larger molar teeth. It has a life cycle similar to many other types of bears; they spend their first couple of years with their mothers. During winters they den, and when they become adults they mate.…

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    I’m a tiger. I have known that since I was a little and I couldn’t read. I didn’t make it up, as many children do in the kindergarten. I was truly a tiger! I had overwhelming proof of it: before the sun disappeared through the window in his bedroom, dark stripes were drawn in his skin. They also reflected in the mornings, it depended on the sun and the place I was, because when I went to school, there we all were common kids. Mother got traces of the same stripes too. I suppose she was a…

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    Elephant Speech

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    To begin my speech today, let’s me tell you a story: The story begin with a sparrow and an elephant are under attacked by a very aggressive snake, can you imagine what is their reaction in that situation? Which one will be the winner? Firstly, we take a look at the elephant. Elephant is a very giant animal and has a very thick skin which make the poisonous fangs of the snake become useless. So the attack of the snake doesn’t matter. In that situation, the elephant only need to pick up his feet…

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    In the epic Grendel is depicted as a monster or giant. “Every nail, claw-scale and spur, every spike and welt on the hand of that heathen brute was like barbed steel. Everybody said there was no honed iron hard enough to pierce him through, no time proofed blade, that could cut his brutal blood caked claw” shows him as a real monster and depicts the earlier culture of the world. In Beowulf and Grendel, Grendel is seen more as a human…

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    undertones together, the audience then feels sympathetic towards the Beast as they want to know more about why he wants to be alone. However, the tone changes when the Beast exposes “his furred pads, his excoriating claws” (74) to Beauty. By describing his hands as “pads” and “claws”, Carter introduces an element of allure to the story, causing the audience to become intrigued by the Beast. The element of allure intensifies when Beauty and the Beast encounter each other for the final time as…

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    Many people in today’s world are used to only one way; the way they grew up. People tend to judge each other and act cruel to them if they differ from what they are used to. They make it seem like the person that is different is the monster, but it is themselves since they treat each other cruelly. In The Monster by Stephen Crane, Henry Johnson is viewed as the monster because he got his face severely burned. His face got burned from saving little Jimmy Trescott, from a burning house, now the…

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    Cancer Constellation Essay

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    years younger than the sun. Cancer’s major stars include Acubens-Alpha, Al tarf-Beta, Asellus Australis-Delta, Asellus Borealis-Gamma, and Iota Cancri. Acubens is a white color star with about 174 light years away from planet Earth and its Arabic for “claws”. One of the most luminous stars in this cluster is the Al tarf and is an orange star of about 500 times bigger than the sun in diameter and it translates to “the end”. Asellus Australis has an orange-yellow color and about 181 light years…

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    Han Fei Tzu: Legalism, is an ancient Chinese philosophy concerned with the art of rulership and the stability of the state. Along with hundreds of other philosophical schools, legalism emerged during the Warring States Period (453-422 BC), a time of intense political and intellectual turmoil. Unlike other schools of thought, legalism defined the strength of the state, through a system of punishments and rewards, propagated by common laws. Neither concerning itself with Confucian idealization of…

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    I woke up and looked around. Where...am I.... I wondered. I looked down, and saw claws on my hands. Wait...aren’t I...a human? I thought. I looked behind me, and I saw a fox tail, and when I reached up, I felt velvety fox ears. I jumped up in horror. “What the heck happened to me?!” I yelled. Suddenly, my new, sensitive ears picked up footsteps outside the door. I took a real look around at my surroundings. I was in a damp room, little more than a hole in the rock, with a wooden bed and a toilet…

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    humans ate more like apes, and their diet consisted of plants. The human digestive system is also much more similar to herbivore animals, which have long digestive systems, while carnivores have short systems to break down flesh. Carnivores also have claws and pointed teeth for hunting and tearing meat. Humans have squared teeth, similar to those of the herbivorous horse. We also have hands perfect for picking fruit and other plants, as monkeys do. Eating meat also shrinks the arteries, due to…

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