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    She got pregnant from him, but he didn’t seem to be happy about that and he suggested her to get an abortion. Then later she finds out that he is married to Trujillo’s sister. Beli was badly beaten by two men and she ends up losing the baby. The mongoose that she saw represents the Zafa. Zafa is the opposite of Fuku. Zafa is more of a good luck…

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    Trip To Hawaii

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    whale was giant. People tell you it’s huge, but you never realize how huge huge is until you see it. The third day was the last good day. We went to the beach, all day. We collected seashells, seaweed, we saw some sea lions, elephant seals, an Indian Mongoose, a White Faced Ibis, and we saw dolphins jumping in the sunset. I showed my parents the secret cave, and we had a picnic on the edge of it. We played a game, where we all lined up at the end of the shore, then ran away as the waves chased…

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    Meerkat Asocial Learning

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    groups of Meerkats there are many things that come into play. There have been debates as to the evolutionary origins of culture for identifying learning mechanisms in wild, natural populations. Meerkats are small carnivore animals that belong to the mongoose family. One thing that differs them from a lot of other mammals is one Meerkat often contains a clan of about 20-50 members. Throughout time Meerkats foraging patterns and learning mechanisms have evolved and changed. The purpose of this…

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    White Tiger Corruption

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    Corruption in The White Tiger The novel The White Tiger written by Aravind Adiga speaks up the issues of many people inside the Indian society.Wrongdoings and abuse of powers took place almost everywhere in the in the book, through Balram’s first account of his own story. Fraud and corruption played a big role, where Great Socialist bribe landlords, hospitals bribe doctors, teachers stole money from students, rich masters bribed police officers, etc. The novel deeply portrays the…

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    blank stare the soldiers give the colonel represents the madness that war brings. While on the listening patrol, the soldiers lose touch with reality and hear imaginary noises. “The rock-it’s talking. And the fog, too, and the grass and the goddamn mongooses. Everything talks. The tress talk politics, the monkeys talk religion. The whole country. Vietnam. The place talks. It talks. Understand? Nam-it truly talks”(74). The men believe that all of Vietnam is talking to them as a result of madness…

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    Puerto Rico Puerto Rico has many amazing things. The scenery of this island is beautiful along with its many great landmarks. Puerto Rico has a very interesting history. It is a United State territory, but does not have the same taxes and laws. Along with the history, comes the culture. Overall, Puerto Rico is an incredible island. Puerto Rico is an island located in the Caribbean Sea, along with the Bahamas, Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic and Jamaica. Puerto Rico is about the size of Rhode…

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    Primate Observation

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    seem so much more complex than the primates around us, however if we could take the time to observe the lives and the emotions of the animals around us then maybe we can learn who they are, and maybe who we are. The primate that I picked was a mongooses lemur, native to Madagascar. Not a very large mammal, its body being just over a foot long. I found out later that my lemur was female based on the patterns of her fur. The white neck and the black face is female while a orange-red face is…

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    Castro openly aligns with the Soviet Union and their policies. Unknown to the American public at the time of the crisis however, the Kennedy administration was conducting a secret war to take down Fidel Castro by any means possible. Named Operation Mongoose, this secret war ran from 1961-1963 and was a full-court press by all branches of the American military, the CIA and others In 1961, the United States try to use Cuban exiles, which were people who had left Cuba to invade Cuba at the bay of…

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    The Cuban Regime

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    island as a “grave concern” (history.state.gov). The CIA construed an operation called the Bay of Pigs, which consisted of Cuban exiles that challenged Castro’s administration in Cuba. The operation was a failure. Following the Bay of Pigs, Operation Mongoose was designed to remove Castro from power; ranging from anti-Castro propaganda to direct assassination attempts, the operation failed to do its intended objective (history.state.gov). These two embarrassing incidents heightened tensions…

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    things in common. Everything I liked she liked, leading to a relationship coexisting in great harmony. As I thought to myself those beautiful moments we had, I hung up on her. Without hesitation, I jumped up off the couch and sped away in my white mongoose bicycle. As the streets passed through I remembered those days where all we did is talked. I had taken for granted her presence and never thought this day would come. I had become thoughtful of those who were weeping and hugging earlier in the…

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