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    for the animals to live in. Where in the wild they would have the whole jungle or safari to roam they are all cramped into a tiny living space. The one good thing about keeping them in these cages or enclosures is us, the people, can see them and better understand how they react and interact. Though there is a better way to do so, this one is more convenient to us. Another reason is, animals die prematurely in zoos. Elephants die 3 times faster in the zoo then in the wild. 40% of baby cubs in…

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    share similarities along with the obvious differences. For example behavioral ways would be the similarities with humans and primates. Living different life styles would fall more towards the ape section of this essay because they have been living in wild life since they’ve been around, and communication skills would be more towards humans since we are more advanced in the way of us having the ability to communicate in various ways . Similarities humans and apes share are our behavioral ways.…

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    Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer, Chris McCandless hitchhiked to Alaska and walked alone into the wild after giving up all his belongings to start his new life. Krakauer’s purpose for writing this book is to further explain Chris McCandless’s motive for his adventures in a way that the readers will understand it. Krakauer wants his readers to understand Chris’s motives as if he was not insane and had a reason for doing what he did. He gives stories from others who have gone into the wild, epigraphs…

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    Gorilla Go Wild by NextGen Gorilla Go Wild is a jungle themed 25-payline video slot game, operating on the NextGen Gaming program. The trump card is the character of Gary the Gorilla, while the Sanctuary symbol is the diversion's dissipating. Players are welcome to test the game on this page for free or play for genuine cash in any of the NextGen Gaming casinos found in the postings. Spin the Reel with Gary the Gorilla To join Gary the Gorilla on his ordinary undertakings, players ought to…

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    The Brumby Research Paper

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    Brumby, 1995). These domestic horses consequently became wild or “feral” and where given the name “Brumbies.” The name Brumby is thought to have originated from the last name of a Scottish soldier, named James Brumby who came to Australia with the first…

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    Pan Dionysus Relationship

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    and influence on man we see that he was representative of the reverence and fear with which the Greeks held nature, and also of the wild nature of lust, thus helping to explain the mysterious sounds and sights of which one would experience in the forests and mountains. Pan, known as Faunus to the Romans, was the god of shepherds, hunters, and the mountain and forest wilds. His name meant “all”, and he “came to be considered a symbol of the universe and a personification of nature.”(Bullfinch…

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    book, like the symbol for public shame, which can be found in the scaffold where Hester stood. Although there are multiple symbols found throughout the story, perhaps the most interesting and numerous one is the symbols that surround Pearl. From the very beginning of the story Pearl is introduced as wild and crazed and for the majority of the time she seems angry. Although there are other instances throughout the story where the reader is able to experience a different…

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    Call Of The Wild

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    example of a banned book is The Call Of The Wild by Jack London. In the mid 1920s, this book was banned in Yogoloslavia, Italy and burned by the Nazi’s. The banning of this book caused many controversial issues throughout the world. In 1933, Call of the Wild by Jack London was banned and should have remained banned due to its political content, celebration of violence and hypocritical standings. Of all the books that have been banned Call Of The Wild is what really left its mark on many…

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    “Freeing yourself was one thing, claiming ownership of that freed self was another.” Freedom is the state of being free or at liberty, rather than in confinement or under physical restraint. Since birth, we learn to adapt into a life of restrictions and limitations. Although some countries are considered to be ‘free’, we are still bound by the oppressive chains of society and government. We follow the rules and if we choose to be disobedient we suffer the consequences. In the mind of Chris…

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    answer lies in the evidence Chris leaves behind during his wild adventure to Alaska. One Transcendentalist principle is minimalism. In Jon Krakauer’s book, Into the Wild, Chris chose to be a minimalist. He lives with only the bare minimum-- those things he thinks are important for survival. David Thoreau once wrote, “I went into the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life” (Thoreau “Where I Lived and What I Lived For” 253). Thoreau was a…

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