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    The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe as an Allegory The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, written by C.S. Lewis, is filled with symbolism and mythological influences, both Christian and non-Christian. These influences manifest themselves in the forms of allusions and parallels. C.S. Lewis uses these allusions and parallels between the real world and Narnia in order to present his work The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe as an allegory. It is important to note the factors that influenced the…

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    Wilson, Margot, and the lions all support the unmanliness of Macomber coming from his cowardice in "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" by Ernest Hemingway. Robert Wilson portrays an ideal aspect of what a real man should be. Wilson is brave when it comes to coming face to face with a beast, unlike Macomber. Macomber and Wilson are both males, but only Wilson proves to be a man. Macomber says “I bolted like a rabbit”, to Wilson after…

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    are some lions rogues and others not? Lions are evil harsh creatures according to the article Attack of the Man-Eaters In the other article The lion Whisperer the lions are as friendly as can be. The article Attack of the Man-Eaters is by Lauren Tarshis and is about a man named Colonel Patterson is building a railroad right through lion territory. In the other article The Lion Whisperer is written by Susan Orlean and is about a man named Kevin Richardson who builds a sanctuary for lions. These…

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    Poaching Research Paper

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    Poaching Lions have been disappearing, populations have been going down, and not many people are doing anything about it. They are one of the most magnificent animals known to man, and they have fallen to an unspeakable crime that has almost wiped out an entire species of animals. Lions are the second biggest cat in the world. Their scientific name is Pathera Leo. The average lion can weigh up to 265 to 420 pounds and can be as long as 6 1/2 feet long. An easy way to identify a male lion from…

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    An issue that has sparked debate in recent years is the care of wild animals in captivity. Peoples main concerns align with the belief that wild animals belong in their natural habitat not confined to cages. To ease civil unrest, the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) was created to hold Zoos accountable for the care of their animals by requiring them to develop enrichment programs to simulate the natural environment of animals that cannot be released back into the wild. Although polices…

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    Throughout “The Veldt”, sensory details are used to accentuate the alarm that readers should be feeling as the parents are introduced to the unforgiving territory of the African veldtland. Among the most notable of the terrain are the lions: “And here were the lions now, fifteen feet away, so real, so feverishly and startlingly real that you could feel the prickling fur on your hand, and your mouth was stuffed with the dusty upholstery smell of their heated pelts... and the smell of meat from…

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    Why Are Ligers So Rare

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    Ligers are very rare and so are tigons. The difference between the two are ligons are made by a male lion and a female tiger and a tigon is made by a female lion and a male tiger. “Ligers, like tigons – cubs born to a lioness and a male tiger”. (Panina) The reasons ligers are so rare is because they have to be bred in captivity. Ligers are so rare that there are only around 20 in the world. I do not think this is a good idea to cross breed animals because most places where they are bred by…

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    Neolithic Animal Analysis

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    They usually use hawk, feline, hippos, crocodile, falcon, jackal/dog, lions, rams, beetles, snakes, scorpion, and vultures. Pretty much the animals that are commonly seen in Egypt. In the “Strong Bull” it shows a human like beast with horns who is referred to as in khanacademy.org as the head of the goddess bat or the goddess…

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    You’re hunting in the open savanna you haven't seen anything all day, and in the distance you see a big lion lying down. The lions lately have been killing more than antelope than usual, and decreasing the population. You have pull out your rifle and get ready to take down this beast. You set up your rifle in your blind. You look into your scope, put your finger on the trigger, and bang! Is Big game trophy hunting bad? No I do not believe that Big Game trophy hunting is bad. The first reason…

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    Cheetah Research Paper

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    girls, Dani and Jaimie, and a lion. One day, Dani found a lion and wanted to try to trick Jaimie into thinking that she had found a cheetah. Dani took the lion, and she shaved the fur from around his neck and coloured the lion yellow and put solid black spots all around his muscular body. When Dani was done, she called Jaimie over from washing dishes to tell her that she had found a cheetah. “Dani, I don’t think that’s a cheetah,” answered Jaimie. “I think that’s a lion, not a cheetah!”…

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