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    Beauty Without Cruelty

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    urbanised‚ modernised and intelligent creatures on earth‚ on the other hand‚ has put the fragile nature on backfoot. Exploitative attitude has put stress on fragile nature. Man hunting deers for horns and skins‚ lions and tigers for skins‚ elephants for tusks‚ monkeys for kidneys-show the sefishness and selfcenteredness of humans. Not only this‚ Butterflies are sold in market‚ besides animals are sold to circus companies and zoos where they are kept in cage and made to dance and act in circus

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    what the hrll is this!

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    hand the tourists can be really ignorant be really unlawful and do illegal things e.g. steal lumps of coral reefs which take millions of years to grow and take ivories from endangered species like the rhino black/white I don’t know and also the elephants tusks etc so that’s my conclusion I can’t say much about it (tourism) because to me it’s both. wtf is wrng with u dipsticks seriulsy I cant even sign upy conclusion I can’t say much about it (tourism) because to me it’s both. wtf is wrng with

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    Pleistocene's Extinction

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    Introduction: The exact reason for the Pleistocene extinction is still not known‚ this data implies that top-down forces and humans are the reason the extinction happened. This data is important because during the Anthropocene humans continue to put animals at risk for another extinction. The authors used data from the Pleistocene and recent data to show that high rates of predation and humans could have lead to the extinction. Both carnivores and humans caused the extinction‚ because both

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    largest continent in the world‚ famous for its incredible wildlife and scenery‚ however this continent is also one of the most popular places for hunting. Trophy hunting is the selective hunting of wild animals‚ such as lions‚ hippos‚ bears and elephants‚ where part of the animal is kept to represent the success of the hunt. Around 18 thousand tourists come to Africa each year to kill animals for sport‚ but unlike poaching where people kill animals illegally to sell their parts‚ trophy hunting is

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    The Elephant

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    Name: Navitha Asohan Intake: April 2013 Qeustion: In the story titled Elephant‚ how does Raymond Carver focus on the elephant literally and figuratively? “The writing style of Raymond Carver’s short story entitled “Elephant” represent a simplistic‚ yet strong style of writing that is reminiscent of the great work of Earnest Hemmingway. There are several ways in which the writing style within Elephant harkens back to the stylistics of Hemmingway. Carver always goes straight to the point; like

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    Elephant

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    Elephant Inspiration is the most important factor when you write. You have to have the motivation to write and tell a story. You can get writer’s blockage when you write and become in desperate need of an interesting subject to get the work done. In the short story “Elephant” by Polly Clark we hear about William who is a writer. He writes short biographies of pop stars‚ that you can buy for only £1.99. William is not interested in pop stars‚ and really wants to write biographies of male film stars

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    Case: Rhino Hunting

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    to other areas of the world. The difference is‚ as stated above‚ they will always be taken care of in a safari company unless poached‚ where at a hunting company they will be killed at some point. 5. What are the driving forces behind poaching? Asians and Indians both desire rhino horns and will pay $7‚200 per pound‚ with the average rhino horn weighing six to eight pounds. Giving the poachers great resources to be able to kill and retrieve these horns very easily. 6. How would you reduce poaching

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    The ASEAN Leaders adopted the ASEAN Economic Blueprint at the 13th ASEAN Summit on 20 November 2007 in Singapore to serve as a coherent master plan guiding the establishment of the ASEAN Economic Community 2015. ASEAN or Association of Southeast Asian Nations was founded in 1967‚ currently consisting of Indonesia‚ Malaysia‚ Singapore‚ Brunei‚ the Philippines‚ Vietnam‚ Cambodia‚ Laos‚ Myanmar‚ and Thailand. Since its establishment‚ ASEAN countries have gradually and continually strengthened their

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    Elephant

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    Essay - “Elephant” When most students go to school they feel motivated by the thought of learning new things and to be able to hang out with their friends in the breaks. A student may also be aware that all the tasks and assignments at the end will come to their own benefit. If the final exams turn out well the examination certificate will be worth showing future employees. But sometimes the motivation that drives people disappears and leaves them with an empty feeling of being stuck in some way

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    Ecology Essay African lions play a big role in the ecosystem. They are at the top of the food chain and are responsible for 85% of predation in their habitat. They prey on herbivores such as buffalo‚ antelope and zebras. The African lion’s biome is in the tropical grassland and their habitat is the grassy plains of the African savanna. Without the lion‚ the ecosystem would be unbalanced and unstable. The African lion‚ being at the top of the food chain‚ interacts with other organisms in many

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