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    The Most Dangerous Game

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    hunted himself‚ but by a human. The author‚ Richard Connell‚ has written various American short stories for all ages. Contrary to Rainsford’s statement‚ I believe that all animals can reason. If humans cannot understand the language of a bird or a gorilla‚ it does not mean that they are different from humans and cannot reason or think. Animals can learn languages native to themselves‚ display deep and meaningful feelings‚ and most important of all‚ understand their surroundings and reason‚ which are

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    him and Enoch never was accepted by anyone he met. Enoch encounters a gorilla‚ Gonga the Gorilla‚ (just a man in a gorilla suit) who is adored by children. The children wait in line to shake his hand and are so thrilled they met him. Enoch never had experienced this and steals the gorilla suit to be acknowledged by someone. He sees a couple in the mountains to shake their hands but they just run away terrified of him. “The gorilla stood as though surprised and presently its arm fell to its side. It

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    After I read the articles: The Stripes Will Survive by: Jacqueline Adams‚ and The Zoos Go Wild by Nicholas Nirgiotis and Theodore Nirgiotis I realized how important zoos are to animals. Firstly in the article “The Stripes Will Survive” by Jacqueline Adams it says “Make sure that threatened and endangered animal species don’t disappear.” (Paragraph 4) There used to be one hundred thousand tigers roaming in the wild. Now about 5‚000 tigers live in the wild. The zoo’s breed these animals to make sure

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    grief-driven maiden named Ms. Langtree. She yearns for her lost boyfriend Jimmy Brown. Gregory refuses to enter the school house‚ while Wirt stays inside and learns the lesson. Gregory is outside playing games with the other animals when suddenly‚ a wild gorilla begins to chase him and his companions. Gregory finds safety in the schoolhouse during mealtime. To distract the animals from their bland meal‚ Gregory sings a song and dances an un-choreographed dance. At approximately this time‚ Mr. Langtree decides

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    buildings are very large in the city center. During my stay Mathieu showed me around the zoo of the city of dallas a place where we encounter several species of animals that are found throughout the world‚ among other gorillas‚ snakes‚ parrots.That day was the first time in my life I saw a gorilla who was nearly two meters long‚ this animal was really impressive both for its size and its weight. At the end of the visit to the zoo I wanted to eat some things.   We went to Matthew and me in a fancy restaurant

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    example‚ Brian G. Richmond and David S. Strait wrote an article called “Evidence that humans evolved from a knuckle-walking ancestor (Richmond and Strait‚ 2000).” This article explains that evidence has surfaced proving that humans could have once been gorillas. Psychiatrists’ who use the biological approach believe that your personality comes from your parents’ personalities. In other words‚ they believed your personality is genetic. When someone is born they have a strong foundation for certain personality

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    birth; what other child is adopted by a gorilla? Similar to Dionysus‚ who is given to some nymphs to be raised after having two failed births. Foremost‚ Tarzan has an atonement with his father Kerchak. Tarzan’s step dad never truly accepted him as his son. Kerchak does not teach Tarzan “manly” things nor considers Tarzan his son. Throughout most of the movie‚ Kerchak shows no interest in Tarzan. when Tarzan tries to go hunting‚ play with other gorillas‚ even considers his wife Kala as a mother

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    smarter than we perceive them to be. Recently‚ it has been proven that certain animals are capable of showing different emotions and personalities that a human would; other animals are able to make logical decisions to solve complex problems. Koko is a gorilla that can communicate with humans‚ and has a personality of her own. Kanzi can learn new abilities and adaptable skills. Another example would be the giant octopus which are very intelligent and are capable of blending into any environment. Elephants

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    A Far Cry from Africa

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    Derek Walcott‚ a poet and Dramatist‚ was born in 1930 in Saint Lucia. As he was belong to both African and European roots he identifies himself as a mongrel. This mixed heritage makes him able to identify the post colonial situation more effectively and successfully. He was awarded for the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1992. In the poem A Far Cry from Africa the poet ironically describes how he rejects the British culture and the colonial ideology. The poem A Far Cry from Africa belongs to

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    is an opportunity to gain control of any or all situations‚ someone may not even realize how defenseless they are but the moment they finally have power‚ they feel unstoppable. The three stories‚ “King of The Bingo Game”‚ “Story of an Hour”‚ and “Gorilla‚ My Love”‚ explain how feeling helpless and powerless can make someone feel scared‚ act irrationally‚ or lose hope. Nevertheless‚ both the lack of or too much power can strip away our humanity. In “King of The Bingo Game” by Ralph Ellison‚ it begins

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