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    Bangalore Palace SEPTEMBER 15‚ 2010 BY RAGGI MUDDE Bangalore Palace Main Entrance Chamarajendra Wadiyar bought the original property in 1873 from the principal of Bangalore Central High School‚ Reverend J Garret‚ from his personal funds. The main building spreads across 45‚000 sq feet with a mix of Tudor and Scottish Gothic architecture. It took 2 years to build the palace‚ at a cost of about Rs 198‚158. The Bangalore Palace was built by a Wodeyar King in 1887 on the 400 acre space. Inspired

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    Evolution

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    Elephants Growing Smaller or No Tusks at All As you can see from the title‚ the evolutionary topic I chose was Elephants. Now‚ it is not just the elephant its self I will be ranting on about‚ but the fact that‚ “In the last 150 years‚ the world’s elephant population has evolved much smaller tusks” (Chris et.al 2007). If not smaller tusks‚ then they have actually been growing no tusks whatsoever. Now why on earth would elephants start to evolve this way? Tusks are such an important aspect to an

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    Henry Moore Analysis

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    during World War II are still loved. Moore loves drawing from the human figure ‘studied it for half my life’ he quoted. Moore believes that our bodies help us understand nature and are the biggest influence on art. ‘If our bodies were the sizes of elephants‚ the whole scale of architecture and art would be different.’ Moore loves landscape as well as figures‚ ‘if landscape was different‚ all of our lives would be different. You can’t get away from nature.’ He believes that it is ridiculous for something

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    Abnormal Behavior

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    head bobbing behaviour is not an normal behaviour in which the elephant would carry out on a daily basis in the wild as they would be in their natural habitat. You can manage this abnormal behaviour in many different ways such as trying to enrich the elephants enclosure with items and food which would stimulate the elephants mind and try to take their mind of whatever the situation is that they are trying to cope with. Captive wild elephants can be given toys and some other object which they might not

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    hand-me-down‚ I mean any movie collected before 1994 that were originally bought for my siblings‚ but kept for me. Among this box of Disney gold was the classic 1940’s film‚ Dumbo. The movie Dumbo is about a young circus elephant named Jumbo Jr.‚ who was cruelly nicknamed Dumbo by four other elephants. He is ridiculed and picked on for his comically large ears‚ however those who mocked him are stunned into silence once they see his ears actually give him the ability to fly. By flapping his ears like wings‚ Dumbo

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    Mammoth and Mastodon

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    brown and long haired elephant that I saw in the book was different from the others elephants I had seen. Sometime after that‚ I learned that the strange looking animal was a mammoth. Mammoth‚ like mastodon‚ were prehistoric animals related to modern elephants. Although very similar in appearance‚ there was an amount of differences between mastodon and mammoth. One important thing mammoth and mastodon shared in common is that both of these prehistoric elephants managed to survive well

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    Friendship... is not something you learn in school. But if you haven’t learned the meaning of friendship‚ you really haven’t learned anything. Muhammad Ali  In the first place‚ God made idiots. That was for practice. Then he made school boards. Mark Twain  Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school. Albert Einstein  My mother said I must always be intolerant of ignorance but understanding of illiteracy. That some people‚ unable to go to school‚ were

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    Informative Speech On Zoos

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    concluded that “the keeping of naturally wide-ranging carnivores should be either fundamentally improved or phased out” (PETA). b. Animals that are captured and held captive can affect them emotionally. i. Recent research has found that when baby elephants are taken from their herds‚ it takes an emotional toll on the baby and its family (Henn). ii. Some animals can get really depressed and unhappy and try to escape. 1. For example‚ a gorilla named Jabari tried to escape by jumping over walls and moats

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    states that “The stuffed African elephant on its circular dais in the rotunda was composed of billions of skin cells and tiny cilia‚ and its ivory tusks wore an unfalsifiable brown patina of age.” (73) Young Michael Byers uses very descriptive words to share his admiration with us. How amazing is what he is witnessing‚ the elephant is really old and the brown patina stands as proof of its age. But as an adult he merely says that “There were ten million African elephants in 1930‚ and that now there are

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    The Complexity of the Animal Mind Do animals think? This question has been debated for centuries and no clear answer has yet to be decided. By looking at television‚ comic books‚ and children’s literature it would seem that animals do think and act intelligently. The fictional characters are given human movements‚ behavior‚ and language. In contrast‚ science‚ philosophy‚ and many other academic fields do not believe animals to think‚ feel‚ or behave intelligently. Animals are merely machines

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