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    It is normal in today’s world to feel as an outcast or unwelcome at times. It is a very unfortunate and saddening feeling to feel as such. An outcast is‚ “a person who has been rejected by society or a social group .” Fortunately‚ we have writers and authors who are able to focus and elaborate on this feeling of being an outcast‚ and give us a result of what can happen if someone faces the fears of being an outcast from society for a length of time. Both‚ Doveskey and Kafka focus on the idea

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    can find around 3500 varieties of cactus at a single place. It was established by Dr. J S Sarkaria in 1987. Here you can also find some rare and endangered species of cactus which attracts a no of visitors. Chail Sanctuary Chail‚ Himachal Pradesh Wildlife is always a fun. This sanctuary offers a wide variety of wildlife and adventure.

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    To be a stranger in the village means to be an outcast. Being a stranger to society is difficult to endure. People may feel depressed and lonely. They would do absolutely anything within their power to fit in. Many characters in the film Philadelphia by Ron Nyswaner are strangers in the village‚ for example‚ Andrew Beckett‚ Joe Miller‚ and Ms. Burton. From my personal experiences‚ I have been a stranger in the village many times throughout my 17 years of life. There are many characters in the

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    deliver fire management and other programs at a regional level. In addition to reporting on progress around the AWC estate‚ this Wildlife Matters also focuses on another key element of our conservation model – measuring the ecological health of our sanctuaries. Identifying a need to measure outcomes is‚ of course‚ nothing new. However‚ implementing a scientifically rigorous process of measuring ecological health across a network of protected

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    Machu Picchu’s Significance Machu Picchu was an ancient Inca city discovered in the early 20th century. Since then‚ it has become a popular tourist destination. The selections called The Stones of Machu Picchu and Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu teach about the rich history of Machu Picchu‚ including its time as an Inca city‚ to its discovery centuries later‚ to it becoming a popular destination for tourists. The ancient ruins are important as a travel destination because they teach tourists about

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    The article states‚ “…others are sent to Asia where their bones are used in folk medicine.” Once the cub lions left the sanctuary their life was not good. When Kevin Richardson learned this he decided to something about it. Kevin created a sanctuary for the lions and other animals who left places such as the petting farms. The article states‚ “…Richardson created a sanctuary for 32 lions‚ 15 hyenas‚ and four black leopards from Lion Park.” Some of the animals even got saved from the horrid places

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    In our world‚ people generally only see what they want to see‚ but social outcasts are never in their way of sight. Those that are separated from society‚ not physically‚ but mentally‚ generally feel isolated and not needed. Being an outcast from society‚ places one in a state of loneliness because no one will pay too much attention‚ to help them. These social outcasts have a longing to be apart of the society that is so fiercely pushing them away. Most would ask “why would they join‚” but those

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    standards in order to assist others. Another important archetypal character is known as the outcast‚ which is an individual who stays confined to themselves. Many characters fit the role as an outcast or hero. However‚ as the poem continues‚ there are many surprises that can lead the reader to different conclusions. The epic poem Beowulf also uses many symbols to symbolize different characteristics of a hero or an outcast. Heros are a major

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    Concept of Asylum

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    Introduction Someone may ask for a political asylum when they are frightened to live in their own country. They will then go to another country. If they are allowed to live in the new country this is called political asylum. The political asylum is one of the human rights affirmed by Article 14 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ and a rules of international human rights law. All countries who have agreed to the United Nations Conventions Relating to the Status of Refugees must

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    Ecotourism

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    ECOTOURISM Ecotourism is a form of tourism involving visiting fragile‚ pristine‚ and relatively undisturbed natural areas‚ intended as a low-impact and often small scale alternative to standard commercial (mass) tourism. Its purpose may be to educate the traveler‚ to provide funds for ecological conservation‚ to directly benefit the economic development and political empowerment of local communities‚ or to foster respect for different cultures and for human rights. Since the 1980s ecotourism has

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