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    Armchair Research Paper

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    its incredible peaks and panoramic views. This is a trekker’s paradise with a variety of mountainous vegetation, fauna and birds. Some of the wildlife you might encounter includes rare and endangered species like the Red Panda, Black Bear, Leopard, Tigers, Clouded Leopard, Serow, Leopard Cat, Barking Deer, Yellow-throated Marten, Wild Boar, Pangolin and Takin. Take the time to ride the amazing Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, affectionately called the Toy Train. It made its first journey along…

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    Wild animals have been endangered since the loss of the dinosaurs millions of years ago. When there are no more animals of a particular species alive, that specie is called extinction. Moreover, animal such as Florida manatees, leopard, tigers, rhino, whales, and other animal's life are threatened on a daily basis. In the past millions of years' natural cause has had provoked a numerous species disappear from the planet, but lately human hunting activities and the black market are the most…

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    unique personas in their writing. Both highlight the fact that while discovery can exist and transpire in various ways, the underlying experiences that come to characterise discovery, all have the potential to …………….ATQ………….. In her poem, ‘The Tiger (Tiger)’, Dobson considers the notion that during the process of discovery, the immeasurable scope of the human imagination is limited by the words available to express our ideas. However, Dobson suggests that the desire to express ourselves reveals…

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    alone or in pairs, or birds wings may be clipped so that they cannot fly, or their cages are too small. For example Tallinn Zoo living conditions are very bad. Like, polar bears who are meant to be live in cold weather and in a place where is ice and snow, are forced to live in small enclosures, where the only place where they can cool down is a small pool. But the big animals are not the only ones that suffer small ones suffer too. The goats at the children's area are often overfed. The cages…

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    Discovery can encompass the emergence from sudden and unexpected practices or deliberate and careful planning evoked by curiosity and wonder. This experience is evident in Rosemary Dobson’s profound poems, ‘The Tiger’ and ‘Wonder’. Discovery can also lead us to new worlds and values, offering up new understandings and renewed perceptions of ourselves and the world we live in. This is demonstrated in Lois Lowry’s novel ‘The Giver’ through the sophisticated use of various techniques and…

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    Boy Scouts Motivation

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    I am attracted to the Boy Scout program by the campouts, service projects, helping Cub Scouts, and the normal fun things Boy Scouts do. I began Cub Scouts and that helped me get a feel for what Boy Scouts is. I did all the ranks from Tiger to Weblo 2, although I did not create an Arrow Of Light when I crossed over to Boy Scout. I joined Boy Souts and thought it would be "lame", but that was the total opposite of what I thought, that also attracted me to Boy Scouts because I learned what you do…

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    The tank attempts recreate the conditions that are found in the deep areas of coral reefs in the Pacific and Australian areas. The tank contains three species of shark, the black-tip reef shark, the white-tip reef shark and the sand tiger shark. The black-tip reef shark can grow almost up to three meters and can weigh up to 130 kg. The black-tip reef shark is a social animal and are found in large groups with a strong hierarchy.(Rogers, n.d.) The white-tip shark has an irregular and…

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    Cinderella Gender Roles

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    Walt Disney’s animated films Snow White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and The Jungle Book all explore the relationship between human beings and animals. In some films, such as The Jungle Book, this relationship has a greater focus than other films, such as Snow White. Snow White, Aurora and Mowgli meet their animal allies and enemies in the forest or the jungle, while Cinderella’s animal friends (and antagonist) are residents of her stepmother’s house. In the world of these four films, it is…

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    The Jungle

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    How the Government Could Create A WILD Animal The Jungle is a book that is trying to send a message to the people. That message is that America can turn people crazy. With all of the jobs and the high expenses with low wages or maybe cut wages. The immigrants having to learn to adapt to this new culture. Which is another weight on top of them while having to deal with unfair treatment. Also the government using the people for a vote, like for example a Political Machine. Government’s unstable…

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    harshly because of its manner or nature. After the HBO T.V. series “Luck” was cancelled it was discovered that multiple animals died due to different circumstances. Complaints from animal rights activists emerged after these incidents. In the movie “Snow Buddies” which was about puppies on adventures, the crew brought in more and more puppies because of how fast a puppy grows henceforth separating the puppies from their mothers. These puppies were not properly vaccinated so disease was spread…

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