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    dawood Instructor’s name dawood If you could be anything you wanted‚ what would you be and why? It is a truth that every thing in the world has its specific energy and symbolic meaning as well as some things occupy a significant place in human hearts. So‚ answering the question what I could be having an opportunity to change the appearance and material body‚ I would become a tree. There are many reasons for such a choice‚ and explaining these reasons I would like to dwell on some of them with

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    Poaching

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    I believe that Poaching‚ with exclusive focus on the hiring of individuals for their skills‚ knowledge‚ and expertise‚ and not trade secrets specific to their employer‚ is not a breach of law and it is certainly not unethical. It could merely be called a breach of trust by the employee in employer-employee relationship. It is the failure of the employer to be able to retain the employee. Poaching is accepted and even encouraged to stimulate healthy competition between organisations and helps put

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    Javan Rhino

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    Species name: Javan Rhino The historical range (where the species lived and now lives): The population in Ujung Kulon National Park represents the only hope for the survival of a species that is on the brink of extinction. Until the late 19th century and early 20th century‚ Javan rhinos existed from northeast India and the Sunderbans‚ throughout mainland Southeast Asia‚ and on the island of Sumatra. Today‚ there are only as much as 35 individuals surviving in Ujung Kulon National Park in Java

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    closure that she feels from never having even seen her son ’s body leads her to believe that he may not be dead‚ but instead‚ her son is just having a horrible nightmare from which he cannot wake up. She feels compelled to comfort him‚ but cannot‚ and it is tearing her apart. When her son was a child‚ the woman would often sneak away from parties "to come to the foot of the stairs and listen" (459) to see if he was having a nightmare. She would always rush up the stairs to comfort him the second he

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    Poaching affects animals all over the world‚ but it has taken many cultures too long to realize what is happening to our wildlife population. For example‚ “Over the past 40 years alone‚ nearly 52 percent of the world’s wildlife have been wiped out of existence.”("10 Shocking Facts About How the Illegal Wildlife Trade Drives Species Extinction." One Green Planet. May. 22‚ 2016). Some species that are being killed by this terrible act include‚ but are not excluded to elephants‚ tigers‚ sharks‚ rhinos

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    Why Poaching Kills

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    "Only when the last of the Animals Horns‚ Tusks‚ Skin‚ and Bones are sold‚ will mankind realize that Money can never buy back our Wildlife." - Mild at Heart. This quote strongly puts reality out there with the fact that once most animals go extinct‚ they will most likely never come back. Poaching is a huge problem because most animals like rhinos‚ lions‚ and elephants are being poached. Their tusks and horns are said to cure certain diseases or have medicinal properties. This affects not only animal

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    POACHING

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    what is poaching mean ? Poaching is killing animals out of season‚ capturing endangered animals or it is when you kill more animals you should not be killing. why people poaching ? People poach for items that are caught out of season or illegally that can be sold for a lot of money. The gall bladder on one bear can be sold for $18‚000 dollars in Asia. Eggs from paddle fish are processed and sold as caviar. animal most poaching ? People poach for items that are caught out of season or illegally

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    1. What is SANParks/ Kruger National Park’s objective and vision? Is selling rhino consistent with their objective and vision? If not‚ then what should it be? The objective and vision of Kruger National Parks is to create a safe haven for black and white rhinos to avoid extinction as well as keeping the park running for the hundreds of species of South African animals and plant life that is found in Kruger National Park. They also wanted to be able continue to capture game to add to the parks wildlife

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    Poaching In Africa Essay

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    Poaching in Africa is extremely likely to happen sadly. Most poaching happens in Zimbabwe‚ which is a country in Africa. The second country with the most poaching is Kenya‚ which is also in Africa. More than half of the worlds poaching happens in Africa because there are a lot of rare‚ iconic animals that resides there. Poaching is a deadly and horrific crime against the wildlife that happens worldwide for years. Wildlife officials say that legal hunters kill tens of millions of animals each and

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    species of rhinos � two African and three Asian. The African species are the white and black rhinos. Both species have two horns. Asian rhinos include the Indian and the Javan‚ each with one horn‚ and the Sumatran‚ which has two. SIZE: The white rhino is the second largest land mammal next to the elephant. The five species range in weight from 750 pounds to 8‚000 pounds and stand anywhere from four and a half to six feet tall. POPULATION: Black Rhino (Diceros bicornis): 2‚400 White Rhino (Ceratotherium

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