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    The FBI in 2007 revealed…   “..The Tamil Tigers are among the     most dangerous and deadly     extremists in the world..” [1]                                       BLACK TIGER Suicide Bombers of the Tamil Tigers     “…The LTTE had perfected the use of suicide   bombers; invented the suicide belt; pioneered the use   of women in suicide attacks; murdered some 4‚000   people in the past two years alone; and assassinated   two world leaders - the only terrorist organization to   do so...” [1]   “…The 

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    April 23‚ 2011 Jin and Mugen: Comparison and Contrast Jin and Mugen are two very different characters in the Anime series Samurai Champloo. While Jin is the level-headed‚ reserved‚ disciplined and orthodox samurai‚ Mugen is the wild‚ aggressive‚ rude‚ unorthodox vagabond. Throughout the series their differences are displayed in great extremes‚ whether they come from their different backgrounds‚ their styles of combat‚ or their personalities. Samurai Champloo is a series about the journey of an unlikely

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    The Year Of The Tiger

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    The Year of the Tiger The Tiger ranks the third of the animals in the Chinese zodiac. The 12 zodiac animals are‚ in order: Rat‚ Ox‚ Tiger‚ Rabbit‚ Dragon‚ Snake‚ Horse‚ Goat‚ Monkey‚ Rooster‚ Dog‚ and Pig. Each year is related to an animal sign according to a 12-year-cycle. Lucky Colors: blue‚ grey‚ orange Lucky Numbers: 1‚ 3‚ 4 Lucky Flowers: yellow lily‚ cineraria Year of Birth: 1914‚ 1926‚ 1938‚ 1950‚ 1962‚ 1974‚ 1986‚ 1998‚ 2010‚ 2022 Are You a Tiger? Years of the Tiger include 1914‚ 1926

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    Comparison between Shakespeare and Pinter Both extracts are obviously dramatic texts‚ although the differences between Shakespeare and Pinter are considerable. Set in 1592‚ Shakespeare’s Richard III focuses on the epic story of a man striving to be king at any cost. By contrast‚ Pinter’s post-modernist concerns highlighted through this ‘kitchen sink drama’ focuses on the claustrophic oppressive domestic world of an ordinary family. Shakespeare’s Jacobean reflection is equally as intriguing as Pinter’s

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    The brain is the most important part of the human nervous system. The brain controls the body’s muscles‚ movement‚ and how the brain responds to external stimulus. So‚ when the brain is damaged in any part‚ the brain respond to external stimulus become not normal. Around the world‚ every year‚ about 450 million people are affected by brain diseases. (9) Furthermore‚ they have a lot of diseases occur in the brain. For example‚ encephalitis and meningitis are brain diseases. This essay will define

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    world’s tiger population. According to the latest tiger census report released on February 12‚ 2008 by the National Tiger Conservation Authority‚ the current tiger population stands at 1‚411 (i.e. ranging between a minimum of 1‚165 to a maximum of 1‚657). The results include figures from 16 tiger states and are exclusive of Jharkhand and Sunderbans. The state of West Bengal was covered only partially (i.e. North Bengal) during the census. The Tiger Census 2008 report has classified the tiger occupied

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    Tears of a Tiger By Sharon M. Draper A story of Realistic Fiction Teacher Answer Guide Packet Pre-reading Activity Directions: Think about the words below. Free write for at least three minutes about each word. Use extra paper if necessary. Be prepared to share your thoughts with your classmates. 1. suicide 2. DWI 3. friendship 4. family 5. depression 6. discrimination Pages 1-22 Vocabulary & Discussion Guide Vocabulary Fiery (1) Weaving (1) Frantically (2) Raggedy

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    Comparing two poems TASK After taking part in a discussion in class about two poems. William Blake’s’ ‘The Tiger’ published in 1794 and ‘View of a Pig’ by Ted Hughes published in the 1960’s. Question 1 How do the poets’ attitudes to their respective animals differ? Firstly I think that in Hughes’ ‘View of a Pig’‚ it seems the poet has a kind of morbid fascination with the carcass of the animal. This is derived from the fact that there is a theme of deadness repeated throughout the poem

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    Project Tiger‚ launched in 1973-74‚ is one of our most successful conservation projects in recent times. The project aims at tiger conservation in specially constituted ’tiger reserves‚ which are representative of various bio- geographical regions within the country. Is committed to maintaining a viable population of tigers in the wild. An estimate of the population of tigers in India at the turn of the century‚ placed the figure of 40‚000. Subsequently‚ the first tiger census in India

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    From the time Wulf and Eadwacer is written to the writing of Bisclavret‚ the ideas associated with wolves move from the monstrous to the domesticated. The poet in Wulf and Eadwacer depicts wolves as savage and dangerous creatures that are unwelcome in society. “They desire to destroy him if he comes among the troop” (Wulf and Eadwacer 2). This line is repeated twice in the poem emphasizing the poet’s efforts to say that the wolf would be destroyed if it tried to enter the community. Wolves were

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