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    Gatsby Alternate Ending

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    like that‚ okay? I don’t want to kill you.” He sighed softly‚ taking a deep breath‚ “But‚ we need food‚ and you’ll make a huge meal.” He sat for a couple of seconds‚ watching the buck lean down to chomp on some grass. He hurried to grab the deer’s antlers hastily slitting it’s throat‚ going as fast as he could. He held the now limp body‚ letting as much blood drain out as possible‚ not wanting the scent to lead back to the compound. He took a deep breath‚ hurling it over his shoulders‚ holding the

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    general knowledge

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    100 questions worth 2 marks each = total 200 marks. Penalty for wrong answer= Minus 0.67 (=1/3rd of the mark allotted to correct answer.) time limit 2 hours If you cannot solve some of these question‚ don’t get demotivated. In UPSC there will be always some question from outside of what you’ve prepared‚ but you’re not required to tick 100/100 to crack prelims. Question 1 to 20 1. Which of the following concepts can be used to study the rate of acceleration of the Universe? 1. Supernovae Explosions

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    Wildlife Conservation

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    India’s rich wildlife heritage is facing several threats. Just how serious is the problem? India is renowned as the land of the tiger and the elephant; many of our gods are depicted riding peacocks or tigers. But sadly‚ the equation that existed between people and wildlife centuries ago has vanished‚ and our Protected areas‚ which comprise a mere 4% of India’s landscape‚ are now mere islands amidst a sea of people‚ with tremendous demands and pressures being put on them. The most serious problem

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    2010 Secondary Education Curriculum Music and Arts II Second Year Art General Standard for Second Year: The learner demonstrates understanding of basic concepts and principles of Asian music and arts through active participation in artistic and cultural performances for self development‚ promotion of cultural identity and expansion of one’s world vision. 2010 Secondary Education Curriculum Music and Arts II Quarter 1 : Music and Arts of South and Central Asia Topic: South and Central

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    Dangerous Marine Creatures

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    Butterfly cod What is a butterfly cod? Butterfly cods are spectacular fish with brilliant colouring and long defensive spiny fins. It is part of the scorpionfish family‚ but unlike other members of this family which often rely on camouflage for protection‚ they swim freely around coral reefs‚ leaving their venomous fins to give them 360 degree protection. They include the firefish (Pterois species) and lionfish (Dendrochirus species). What do they look like? Butterfly cod are characterised by

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    Otzi the Iceman

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    Who was otzi the Iceman- Page 1 The discovery Who was otzi the Iceman- Page 1 The discovery It was that he was in his mid 40’s and his powerful leg muscles and his general fitness proposed that he may have spent his time rounding up sheep and goats up and down the Tyrolean’s Alps. Otzi had a number of tattoos that were covered all over his body. A cross was on the inner part of his left knee and had six parallel straight lines that were arranged in two rows on his back above the kidney‚ these

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    | The Speech Capabilities of late Archaic Homo Sapiens Brandi Fowler Ivy Tech Community College December 4‚ 2012 Abstract Although there is no direct evidence and a species language or their language capabilities do not fossilize‚ coupled with more modern techniques being used today and archeological evidence‚ it is possible now to study this topic with more success than in previous years. There is a record that supports the suggestion of Homo neandertal speech capabilities. Previous to

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    Hominid Evolution Essay

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    Introduction to Hominid Evolution Hominid evolution is the theory of the origins of the human species (Homo sapiens). Current understanding of human origins is obtained largely from the findings of paleontology‚ anthropology‚ and genetics. Of all primates‚ humans share particularly close affinity to other members of a group known as hominoids‚ or apes. Humans and their immediate ancestors‚ known as hominids‚ are notable among hominoids for their bipedal locomotion (Using two legs for walking)

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    Matt Eichelberger Ann Westrick GSW 1120 10/31/16 Do Animal Poaching and Trophy Hunting Have the Same Environmental and Economic Impact? An avid hunter of deer‚ I choose to follow United States hunting laws and regulations for a single seasonal of Ohio deer hunting each year. My personal goal is to provide food for my family‚ a “trophy” deer is bonus not a priority. Poaching and Trophy Hunting are also the hunting of animals however that is where the similarities end. Poaching is the illegal

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    Poaching of Animals

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    The Poaching of Animals The capturing and hunting of animals has been around even before recorded history. The hunting of animals is a way for humans to survive and provide food. This is understandable to most‚ but there are some people out there who kill animals for other reasons or no reason at all. This is known as poaching. Poaching has been defined as the illegal hunting‚ killing‚ or capturing of wild animals‚ usually associated with land use rights. (Webster) People are poach animals all

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