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    Tiger Symbolism

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    used the Malayan tapir, because it is indeed a unique creature, due to the fact it almost resembles a panda, though in my culture the tapir is often known to represent innocence and gentleness. Additionally, I incorporated the Malayan cobra or the equatorial spitting cobra, because it is indigenous to Malaysia, once I have encountered in the wild,…

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    the characters in “Dinner Party,” a short story by Mona Gardner. This story is about a dinner party with people who argue over who has more control over themselves, women or men. The man is winning when, all of the sudden, a lady realizes there is a cobra in the room and stays perfectly calm. Some women scream and some men scream, but the man thinks he has yet again won the argument when an American points out that the lady who was the hostess stayed calm the entire time. This shows that the…

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    Rikki Tiki Short Story

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    the idea that “ It was the right thing for the family to bring Rikki Tikki back home” Because the mother and the boy Teddy were complaining how they are scared of him, it shows how it wasn’t right for them to bring Rikki Tikki home. Secondable the cobra, Nag came near the boy, Teddy and was almost attacked. It might be because it smelled Rikki Tikki and he might came to eat him as his meal. Third reason is that because Rikki-Tikki killed Nag, his wife was mad and the one of animal tend to speak…

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    a sleeping water moccasin for something that can cause harm for him or anyone in his town. The young boy even states “ I, or somebody else. Might be...snakebit” (Deal 150). In contrast, in Gardner’s story the hostess, Mrs.Wynnes, did not harm the cobra; she remained calm and told a young boy to put a bowl of milk outside so the snake could leave the room with no harm(Gardner). In each case, although the motivations for killing wild creatures are antagonistic from one another, the creatures still…

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    envenomation is a neglected threat devastating many years in tropical and subtropical countries like India. India has a worst-case scenario with a high incidence of snakebite. About 216 species of snakes in India but only 52 are venomous from this Indian cobra (Naja naja), Russell 's viper (Daboia russelii), Saw-scaled viper (Echis carinatus), and common krait (Bungarus caeruleus) are most deadly. The majority of snakebites encountered by these snakes therefore called India’s Big 4. Bites of…

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    evil. Nagaina and the other cobras prove the evil in this theme is the snakes. One perfect example, proving Nagaina as evil is she was a bully. Nagaina was such a bully that she got Nag killed. Nagaina had tried to kill Rikki-Tikki. Another snake that was evil is Kraite. She also ate…

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    Rikkki Tikki Theme

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    In the short story “Rikki-tikki-tavi”, by Rudyard kipling it talks about Rikki-tikki an intelligent and curious mongoose, and Nagiana a mischievous and perseverant cobra. The theme of the “Rikki-tikki-tavi” is you should protect your family even if you have to die for them. First of all, Rikki-tikki is an intelligent and curious mongoose in the story. For example, “Rikki-Tikki stole in by the masonry curb where the bath is put, he heard Nag and Nagaina whispering together outside in the…

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    The character I chose is Rikki-tikki-tavi, he is from the story “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi”. The author of this story is Rudyard Kipling. The Character Rikki-tikki is a mongoose who is taken in by a family and protects them from danger, such as snakes. Rikki-tikki fights hard to keep the family safe and to protect the garden. Three great qualities that Rikki-tikki have are that he his loyal, he is brave when Rikki-tikki and his family are in danger, he is humble about the way he protects the house,…

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    Cbta Case Study

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    destitute with our current amount. The premiums need to be covered by the Company if the pilot is out on long term medical. The FO Kilgore tragedy is a great example why. Mark Kilgore was out on Long Term Medical when he died. He was receiving COBRA, but somehow the paperwork to continue his AD&D and Life Insurance was “overlooked.” The Company claims that they never received the completed forms. The Kilgore family stated that Mark did not or would not neglect to return the forms needed…

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    The Book Rikki-Tikki-Tavi was written by Rudyard Kipling has a character named Rikki-tikki, He’s Brave, protective, smart . The Book was originally published in 1898. It was illustrated by William Henry Drake. The story is about a muskrat that was washed away by a flood in india, to a bungalow that an english man lived in. First off, Rikki-tikki’s Brave he went into the hole with Nagina when it was very risky. Rikki-Tikki risked his life for the humans by battling Nag and Nagina. He is brave…

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