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    hydrological and ecological role downstream regions as it forms catchments for Orsang‚ a major tributary of Narmada river. The forests form the southern most boundary of Ratanmahals Wildlife Sanctuary abode of endangered species like sloth bear‚ leopard and flying squirrel. Locals are dependant on the forests‚ for minor forest produce and fuel wood. Agriculture is the major occupation with nearly 48% of the total land is under agriculture. However‚ 70% of agriculture is dependent on rain. After

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    endangered animals

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    An endangered species is a species that has very few members left and is therefore at risk of extinction . DO WE KNOW WHATS HAPPENNING AROUND US??? Giant Panda Sea otter Perhaps the cutest sea creature in the world‚ the sea otter is also one of the most vulnerable. In a competition with humans for seafood‚ the sea otters stood little chance and they were driven to near-extinction until the 20th century. Fortunately‚ in one of the greatest marine conservation successes‚ the sea

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    Tigers

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    They are an animal cell. Need Energy: Tigers are heterotrophs which means that they get their energy from the food that they eat. Tigers eat mainly deer‚ wild pigs‚ water buffalo‚ and antelope. They have also been seen eating sloth bears‚ dogs‚ leopards‚ crocodiles‚ monkeys‚ and hares. Responds to Stimuli: Tigers respond to stimuli in many different ways. They are nocturnal which means that they hunt at night and they use their stripes for camouflage while hunting. Tigers also respond to stimuli

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    Wild animals as pets?

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    beautiful animals. People are often intrigued by keeping big wild cats as pets‚ but what kind of pets do tigers‚ lions‚ bobcats‚ and other big cats make? They need a lot of attention and work and are very dangerous. The large cats such as lions‚ tigers‚ leopards‚ and cougars are even more problematic. Even if they are not obviously aggressive‚ their natural instincts must be remembered. They are predators‚ and even at play their huge size and strength makes them a threat. Many people do keep big cats

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    during this time-period was the nationalism which arose from the events of the Chesapeake affair. The nationalism that emerged from the Chesapeake affair was seen as powerful as a call to arms. “The bombardment of the USS Chesapeake by the HMS Leopard not only led to the commemoration of a common soldier‚ but also inspired a call to arms shaped by revolutionary recollections.” The

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    Canto By Dantes Inferno

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    Introduction 1. The journey taken by Dante is symbolic in the fact that it is a spiritual quest for salvation. 2. A canto is a chapter. 3. The Divine Comedy contains 100 cantos because 100 is the square of ten which in reference to the Middle Ages was the perfect number. 4. Tercets are three-line stanzas in the rhyme scheme called terza rima. In terza rima the middle line of the first tercet rhymed with the first and last of the second. 5. The number three is important in the Divine Comedy because

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    Hatshepsut

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    popular and powerful pharaoh‚ something she couldn’t have become with out help and support of the priests and nobles. Hatshepsut built many monuments and temples‚ including the Temple of Hatshepsut. She brought ebony‚ ivory‚ gold‚ incense trees‚ leopard skins‚ apes and monkeys‚ all from the land of Punt. She also built the capital of Egypt‚ Thebes‚ and many sphinxes. Hatshepsut did this and much more to show her capability as a pharaoh. In order to accomplish it all‚ she hired a first rate

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    Yeti Trail Business Plan

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    Message from a director Warm greetings from Yeti Trail Adventure and its team. We are based in Kathmandu offer tour and hiking services in Nepal‚ Bhutan‚ India‚ and Tibet. We are a boutique hiking company spent almost 4 years experienced as a local tour operator. We have been able to maintain the high level of performance. All Asian countries‚ including Nepal‚ is famous for the Himalayan paradise with 1300 mountain peaks‚ including ten summits above 8000 meters. The top of the world Mount Everest

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    The Illegal Fur Trade: A Modern Day Cruella DeVille If someone hears about puppies being caught to make coats for fashion they might think about the Disney villian ‘Cruella DeVille’ and probably not stop to entertain the thought that it just might be true. Well‚ it is. The fur trading industry is alive and kicking every day and every night. All types of animals are being murdered to make fur‚ from regal tigers to little hamsters and‚ most horrifyingly‚ domesticated cats and dogs. Some animals

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    Social Life The aftermath of the Civil War made a mark on writers during the era. The occurrences and reconstruction of America had changed some writing to shift from realism to depicting social life in literature. The view of many writers focused on the effects of the war like death‚ sadness‚ and people confronted with poverty. This is followed up with the Great Depression and World War I. People saw war first hand in bombings‚ killing‚ murders‚ and voracity. A group of writers chose this

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