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    deep holes in the ground or in trees to rest or hunt in. When hunting, they might dig as many as fifty holes. When they feel like taking a break, they will dig holes to nap in. At night, or as homes for their young, they takeover the dens of foxes, mongooses, hares, and other animals.…

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    The african elephant is located at african in the savanna there is a rainy season and dry season. the weather is it goes rainy and then it get’s hot. The abiotic that lives there is african wild dog, blackmamba, caracal, ,chacma, egyptian mongoose,roots grasses,fruit,and bark. Weighing up to 6000 kg 6.6 tons and measuring up to 3.3 m 10 ft. at the shoulder the African elephant is the world’s largest land mammal. It is characterized by its highly dexterous trunk, long curved tusks, and…

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    Some people form crazy, dangerous actions when undertaking a mission. Take Farah Ahmedi, for example, she climbed an enormous mountain on a prosthetic leg to reach freedom and safety. Annie Johnson built a whole business out of a bad situation that happened with her husband. Rikki-Tikki fought off dangerous cobras to save his new family. Though these people were all different and in different circumstances, they each took on a mission to survive. Farah Ahmedi: Though Farah Ahmedi had a…

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    sometimes spoke to each other. As a baboon, Cleo spoke more than the Leopard. Words came to her readily because she was always talking with the other baboons. The Leopard was usually silent. When the Leopard tried to sneak up on some tasty little mongoose under Cleo’s tree, she and her brothers started a horrible screeching. “Yak, yak, yak, yak!” They scared away the Leopard’s meal. The Leopard was annoyed. “You make too much noise,” he snarled. “We protect our friends,” Cleo retorted.…

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    Theme is a lesson or topic of artistic representation in a story. Speaking of theme, the theme for “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” by Mr.Kipling is definitely good triumphs over evil. I will tell you why in this essay. The theme is good triumphs over evil considering the protagonist, Rikki, is alive and with his family, and the antagonists, Nag and Nagaina are dead. Some people assume the theme is hard work brings great rewards, but I will prove this theme to be inaccurate. The protagonist in this story is…

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    Balram compares himself to a Buddha because he “has woken up while the rest of you are sleeping” (270-271). When the British left India in 1947, and everyone was freed from their “cage” (54), however, the “chicken coop” soon developed as society placed constraints on one’s actions. However, Balram, as the white tiger, becomes enlightened like the Buddha when he realized the existence and the possibility of escape from his current chicken coop, albeit with some sacrifices which did not outweigh…

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    Fidel Castro came into power with a dictatorship government as a result of the Cuban Revolution. He aquired power "almost at the precise moment when the Soviet Union acquired both the capability and willingness to underwrite the survival of a revolution 6,000 miles from its border and 90 miles from the United States". The Soviet Union had not only backed Castro economically, but had established political ties with Cuba. In response to this development, President Eisenhower ordered a secret…

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    Paragraph 2: In Rikki Tikki Tavi the theme is protection of family. The story starts off when a wild mongoose named Rikki is rescued by a man and his family(23). Now Rikki has a family to protect, then Rikki faces Karait and Karait is killed. On pg 29 Rikki kills Nag because Rikki heard Nag whispering to Nagaina "Go in quietly and remember that the big man is the first one to bite". That's how Nag died Rikki knew that they were going to try and kill the family. Paragraph 3: "He saved…

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    After World War II ended, many of the former superpowers were weakened. This left two major powers, the USA and the USSR in power. Because of differences in political ideologies and egos, another conflict arose. This conflict is called the Cold War. Many countries were terrified since nuclear war and World War III was a possibility if the war didn’t stop. It affected many regions of the world, particularly East and West Berlin and Cuba. The Soviet Union helped Cuba and established in the world…

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    He killed Mongoose to relieve his aggression. ‘Sublimation’ is Similar to displacement. The displacement of emotions into a constructive way. In other words, it is referred to substitutive acts/ feelings. Rani in the play finds a displacement unknowingly in her life…

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