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    The American’s Perspective I was invited to a dinner party in india, by a colonial official. I am a naturalist american, i study in wildlife expert and i am a biologist. I was invited to a dinner party in india. When i arrive at the house it was a big house. When i pulled into the driveway, the first time i was the house, my jaw dropped. After that we pulled up to the house somebody comed up and opened up the door for me, and showed me inside. It turns out i was not the only guest there was 19…

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    Behavior Due to their rarity and secretive behavior, the LPS is possibly one of the least understood species of large snakes in North America (Rudolph et al. 1997), however, there have been a few studies published that describe the burrowing behavior and movement patterns of the snake. Recently, it has been published that the snake exhibits diurnal activity patterns in its primary habitat of open pine forests on sandy soils with an abundance of herbaceous vegetation (J.B. Pierce et al. 2014).…

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    ecosystem and take over a specific area. A population is a particular group, or type of people or animals in a specific area or country. Hurricane Andrew causing a reptile -breeding facility to be demolished, along with humans setting free pet snakes have made Burmese Pythons to be invasive to the Everglades, beginning in 1992. A species is a group of living organisms made up of similar individuals. In the graph labeled “Species Population Trends” it shows that the small mammals population…

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    Gobekli Tepe: The Original Eden In the chapter of Genesis, the creation story of the bible, the first man and woman had been created in the likeness of God within the Garden of Eden; along with a diversity of animals that would co-exist under the dominion of the “first ever” recorded humans, Adam and Eve. However, the question remains; where was this elusive Garden of Eden? Was it an actual physical location on this earth, or did it exist within an otherworldly dimension? Perhaps the answer…

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    A hundred million years ago a dark green, feeble Lexovisaurus emerged from a shiny, white egg. This Lexovisaurus’ name was Jacob, Jacob started walking towards a wet, lively fern plant. Jacob was obviously hungry after spending weeks in an egg so he immediately started eating. His small brothers came to eat the same fern plant because they were all born in the same nest. Lexovisaurus looked a lot like Stegosaurus but Lexovisaurus had more spikes. While the baby Lexovisaurus were eating, a bulky…

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    had flashlights and knives because we had to cut the snake off his arm without cutting his arm. This was very difficult because you couldn’t be sure of where the skin of the snake ended, but we somehow managed to get the snake off without cutting his arm which is a miracle. We decided that throwing away the snake was a waste of food so we kept it until the next night for dinner instead of the gross MRE food packages. We couldn’t cook the snake because if we started a fire we would have given up…

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    Birds of prey, large cats, and snakes. Combining these yields the Dragon, the biggest threat in literature across many cultures in the world. Its scales imitate the snake, it has wings and can fly like a bird, and has the ferocity and claws of a cat. The Flying Pussyfoot also retains similar attributes to this “bird-cat-snake” thing. We get the threat of a cat and its claws from the word “Pussyfoot,” the aerial aspect of birds from the word “Flying,” and the snake element from the train’s shape…

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    level. When the speaker sees the snake, he is not pleased. Although one reader might think that this poem is about a snake, another reader might see that the snake could represent the evil slithering into a life. This is ironic in the poem because the snake can represent fear. Nobody wants to feel as if they are scared or have to be scared during their life. Howard Faulkner states, “Dickinson concludes with a potent description of her true feelings about the snake, “Zero at the Bone,” a phrase…

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    ambiguity of the story. This paper aims to prove that the events taking place in the forest during Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” are a dream through the unsuccessful ambiguities presented during the story, the representation of the staff as a snake and the appearance of Faith’s pink ribbon in the forest. The ambiguities used by Hawthorne are not always successful throughout the story, which helps to identify the story as a dream. According to the text, So saying, he threw it down at her feet…

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    prophecy that a “black snake” slithers above the ground, and when it goes underground, it will devastate the earth. The Lakota people believe that the oil running through the pipeline is the “black snake” that will bring destruction to the planet (Brady, 2016). The protesters have taken on the phrase, “Kill the Black Snake!” as a battle-cry at their protests and demonstrations. The photo below provided by Oklahoma University shows a protester holding up a sign referencing the Black Snake in a…

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