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    Vision in King Lear

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    is not derived solely from physical sight. Lear’s failure to understand this is the principal cause of his demise‚ while Gloucester learns to achieve clear vision‚ and avoids a fate similar to Lear’s. Throughout most of the play‚ Lear’s vision is clouded by his lack of insight. Since he cannot see into other people’s personalities‚ he can never identify them for who they truly are. When Lear is angered by Cordelia‚ Kent tries to reason with Lear‚ who is too stubborn to remain open-minded. Lear responds

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    Medicinal purposes‚ and just for their skins or furs. Some animals such as the Gorilla and other primates in Africa are being hunted for their meat‚ so that families and tribes can eat. These same animals along with the wild cats‚ such as Lions and Leopards‚ Elephants‚ hyena‚ and buffalo are considered to be sources of what is called bush meat. These animals are killed‚ skinned and striped of their meat to be smoked and shipped to restaurants in Africa‚ Asia and Europe. The Asian and African Elephants

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    Ruskin Bond From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Ruskin bond | Born | 19 May 1934 (age 77) Kasauli‚ Himachal Pradesh‚ India | Occupation | Writer Poet | Nationality | Indian | Period | 1951-present | Genres | Contemporary | Subjects | Autobiographical‚ Semi-autobiographical‚ Fiction‚ Non-fiction‚ novella writer‚ novelist‚ children and young adult’s writer | Ruskin Bond‚ born 19 May 1934‚ is an Indian author of British descent.[1] He is considered to be an icon among Indian writers

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    and the ruler’s attendants are too influential”. (Ebrey‚ Sourcebook‚ 34). This idea suggests that if a ruler doesn’t have its power then he will not hold on to his state for long. The text also used tigers and leopards to illustrate that fangs and claws are the reason why tigers and leopards can defeat men‚ but if you take those away from them‚ then they will be weak and eventually lose to human. Same for lords‚ if they do not obtain power and is weaker than the ministers and attendants‚ then the

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    the stadium and dissipate into the crisp fall air. I turned to see my dad cocooned in his Lehigh scarf‚ while a brown and white pom-pom danced on top his head. Yankee stadium was almost at max capacity‚ full of Lehigh mountain hawks and Lafayette leopards. We watched with anticipation as the first punt of the 150th Lehigh Lafayette game lifted the ball high into the air. The atmosphere was electric‚ a sensation to be remembered. My dad has always been a role model to look up to. His patience and

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    The girl stood facing the portrait‚ her left index finger resting on her pursed lips. She tilted her head and let out a melodramatic sigh. It was a portrait of her great grandfather with a leopard cape wrapped around him as he held his head high and his carribean blue eyes stared off in the distance. At a first glance he would appear to be robust or regal‚ but she knew that it was all a ruse. Instead‚ Arthur Augustus Piemonte was nothing of the sorts and was in fact a fraud. It was this information

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    every seemingly harmless encounter between Cassio and Desdemona are actually lies and that they are seeing each other behind his back. To the readers of the play it is quite obvious the nature of their encounter but to Othello who judges with eyes clouded by jealousy‚ he can only see the harm being done. Othello is unable to make a rational decision because he is too deep in madness. Iago has poisoned his mind and ruined his judgement. To further poison Othello’s mind‚ Iago will set up Cassio

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    and agriculture.This has led to the reduced habitat of many wild animals.Even though India is known for its tigers‚elephants and rhinoceros‚it is home to over 500 mammal species.Antelopes and deer(like the chinkaras‚ barasinghas‚ chitals‚ sambhars)‚leopards‚panthers‚mongoose and monkeys‚etc.‚can easily be spotted in forests and wild reserves. The country also has about 2000 species and sub-species of birds.There are also some 30000 insect species‚including some very stunning butterflies.

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    Wildlife in India

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    mix of species of different types of organisms.[1] Apart from a handful of the major farm animals such as cows‚ buffaloes‚ goats‚ poultry and sheep‚ India has an amazingly wide variety of animals native to the country. It is home to tigers‚ lions‚Leopards‚pythons‚ wolves‚foxes‚ bears‚ crocodiles‚ rhinoceroses‚ camels‚ wild dogs‚ monkeys‚ snakes‚ antelope species‚ deer species‚ varieties of bison and not to mention the mighty Asian elephant. The region’s rich and diverse wildlife is preserved in 89

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    In Yusef Komunyakaa’s “Facing It‚” the speaker encounters his grief at the Vietnam Memorial‚ undergoing confusing emotions from his experience of grief and loss at the war‚ but later realizes there is joy and harmony in living‚ appreciating the value of his own life [PrPP]. The first half of the poem demonstrates the speaker’s despair and confusion by visiting and reflecting on the wall from the memorial‚ the wall visually and physically representing the loss of his comrades. The poem opens with

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