Gir Forest National Park – Only home of Asiatic Lions Posted on March 10‚ 2011 by Admin Gir Forest National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary (also known as Sasan Gir) is a forest and Wildlife Sanctuary in Gujarat‚ India. Founded in 1965‚ whose total area is 1‚412 km (about 258 km fully protected area (National Park) and 1153 km Sanctuary‚ the park is located 65 km south east of Junagadh. Home is the only pure Asiatic Lions (Panthera leo persica)‚ and is considered one of the most important protected
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Authorities are asking that residents living near the Everglades remain in their homes due to the escape of multiple alligators from the Florida Everglade Park. The crocodiles were show crocodiles‚ meant for performances. Somehow the blockade‚ preventing these alligators from entering into the civilized part of the Everglades and into the public population was broken. The park’s manager reports that an estimated thirty to forty of these giant alligators have escaped. “I won’t deny it‚ this
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THE EMPEROR JONES by Eugene O’Neill Information about the play: The Emperor Jones was written in 1920 and staged at the same year in New York City. The production was very successful and helped make O’Neill’s reputation. O’Neill is affected by a real story which tells about the president of Haiti‚ Guillaume Sam‚ who boasts that he would be never killed by a lead bullet but a silver one. As O’Neill is impressed by this story‚ at first he makes the name of the play as The Silver Bullet but
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who is hard working and enthusiastic. 2. let sleeping dogs like: not to interfere with something. 3. change horses in midstream: to change your attitude‚ opinion halfway through something. 4. let the cat out of the bag: to reveal a secret 5. crocodile tears: false tears put on for effect. 6. feel/be like a fish out of water: to feel uncomfortable because you are in a new situation. 1. Jenny has only been in her new job a week and she’s already reorganised the whole office. She’s a real eager
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Channel) There are many similarities and differences in the two movies of Peter Pan and Hook. Similarities include: The main characters- Peter Pan‚ Wendy‚ Hook‚ Tinker Bell‚ Mr. Smee‚ Tick- Tock the Crocodile. The location the stories took place in London‚ Never Land. Hook losing his hand to Tick Tock the crocodile. The make believe‚ and how Peter was able to make things appear.
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The narrative piece written by Frederick Douglass is very descriptive and‚ through the use of rhetorical language‚ effective in describing his view of a slave’s life once freed. The opening line creates a clear introduction for what is to come‚ as he state‚ " the wretchedness of slavery and the blessedness of freedom were perpetually before me." Parallel structure is present here‚ to emphasize the sanctity he has‚ at this point in his life‚ associated with freedom and the life-long misery he has
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Miss Tretheway’s acts of kind-heartedness. In the story “The Blue Bead‚” an example of how literature shows positive traits through its characters‚ is composed by Sibia’s displays of selflessness when saving a woman from an attacking crocodile. In the text‚ the narrator states‚ “Sometimes it had seemed difficult to cross these stones‚ especially with the big gap… But now she came on wings… and in a moment‚ she was beside the shrieking woman (pg. 61).” This shows selflessness
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episodes Nature documentary Telethon See episodes for detail United Kingdom English 11 Production Executive producer(s) Sara Ford Contents 1 Background 2 Episodes 2.1 1. Sharing Planet Earth 2.2 2. Saving Gorillas 2.3 3. Saving Tigers 2.4 4. Saving Crocodiles 2.5 5. Saving Albatross 2.6 6. Saving Rhinos 2.7 7. Saving Wolves 2.8 8. Saving Elephants 2.9 9. Saving Turtles 2.10 10. Saving Orangutans 2.11 11. Saving Planet Earth - Live 3 External links 4 References Producer(s) Running time Production company(s)
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"The Boys" The books “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding‚ and “Peter Pan” by J.M. Barrie‚ have similar characteristics that will be compared and contrasted in this paper. “Lord of the Flies” takes place on a deserted island where about 20 British boys have crashed during World War II. Peter Pan‚ dissimilarly‚ tells the tale of a boy who doesn’t want to grow up and lives on the magical island of Neverland with the Lost Boys. Both Lord of the Flies and Peter Pan have common themes‚ symbols‚ and
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enjoys the company of mother “Wendy” and the Lost Boys he still has the nemesis‚ Captain James Hook lurking around the island. Hook is out for revenge on Peter Pan for cutting off his hand. Although the pirate‚ Hook seems fearless the sound of the crocodile that ate his hand has him running for safety. He seeks out to find Peter and their hide out using Tiger Lily. After a long night Peter‚ Wendy‚ John‚ and Michael arrive to the island. Not knowing of the jealousy Tinker Bell‚ Peter Pans fairy‚ has
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