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    Wild Life Protection Act

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    INDIAN WILD LIFE PROTECTION ACT BY CAPT TANMOY ROY 127 ETF INTRODUCTION 1 Wildlife includes all non-domesticated plants‚ animals‚ and other organisms. Domesticating wild plant and animal species for human benefit has occurred since the evolution of mankind‚ and has a major impact on the environment‚ both positive and negative. Wildlife can be found in all Ecosystems‚ Deserts‚ Rain Forests‚ plains‚ and other areas including cities. Most scientists agree that wildlife around the world is

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    Call of the Wild BUCK‚ A POWERFUL DOG‚ half St. Bernard and half sheepdog‚ lives on Judge Miller’s estate in California’s Santa Clara Valley. He leads a comfortable life there‚ but it comes to an end when men discover gold in the Klondike region of Canada and a great demand arises for strong dogs to pull sleds. Buck is kidnapped by a gardener on the Miller estate and sold to dog traders‚ who teach Buck to obey by beating him with a club and‚ subsequently‚ ship him north to the Klondike. Arriving

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    ice hockey team until the year of 2000 when The Minnesota Wild was created. Throughout the year‚ no matter the season‚ a common pastime is watching and enjoying all teams compete in various sports as they represent their states. In the month of October‚ the national hockey season begins‚ opening a long season for many people all around to enjoy. Minnesota‚ the state of hockey‚ has one of the most popular teams throughout the NHL. While the Wild have not won any Stanley Cup Championships‚ the fans still

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    Christopher McCandless was destined to die as soon as he decided to enter the Alaskan wild unprepared. There were multiple reasons that prompted McCandless’ decision; however‚ if he had planned more and obtained the necessary materials to survive in the wilderness‚ he could very well still be alive today. Chris made a lot of careless errors on his adventure‚ and these mistakes foreshadowed an inevitable death that he came to peace with as he said his goodbyes to the people he loved and met along

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    In Call of the Wild Buck has to persevere through tough times after he was taken away and shown his place in the wild. In contrast some people choose to join the army. In the army there is a place called ranger school. That is a very tough thing to do and persevere through mental and physical barriers. While my dad and Buck both endured pain and suffering they both got through it. Perseverance is a thing that everyone will have to do at some point in their life In Call of the Wild‚ Buck has to persevere

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    The Vagabond Into the Wild is an adventurous biography by Jon Krakauer‚ written about the travels of Chris McCandless. Who is also known as Alex Supertramp‚ he changed his own name to not be found. Krakauer was a journalist/adventurer himself‚ that led him to the attraction in Chris’s story. Krakauer shared Chris’s story because of the value and meaning his story has. McCandless left his family‚ traveled all around the country‚ then went off the grid in Alaska. His relationship with his parents

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    How to Tame a Wild Tongue

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    Language is more than just a means of communication; it is part of one’s culture‚ identity‚ and self-expression. In the essay “How To Tame A Wild Tongue” written by Gloria Anzaldua expresses the dilemma she faced about her own language and how she represents herself through her language. Anzaldua who is a Chicano talks about how Chicanas have problems expressing their feelings‚ since they lack a native language. Instead it is a product of several languages‚ and their language Chicano Spanish has

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    blanketing all of her senses and sending every fur shooting up along her spine. They were here‚ in this cage. Sure enough‚ when she breathed in‚ it was them she smelled. The sickening odor coated her lungs. It was heaved back out immediately‚ the wild wolf gagging at its taste. Something of acid and stone and blood. As she looked around‚ however‚ she found no sign of them in the flesh. Just the evidence they left behind. Another voice caused her to start again‚ this time a growl bubbling up from

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    Many Places A man thought to have been known by many‚ but the harsh reality came to be was that no one really knew him. He allowed only a small portion of himself to those he met along the way even to those he was closest with. In the novel Into The Wild‚ John Krakauer delves into the life of Chris Mccandless aka Alexander Supertramp on his two year long journey to the Alaskan wilderness. He presents a real life character with many flaws and a drive unknown to most during his life but himself. He was

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    Throughout this story a feral wild young boy‚ Hayy‚ driven by curiosity about the world around him develops into a wise man through a series of breakthroughs of both his spiritual and intellectual self. During his life Hayy is often encounters new discoveries which spark his interest in learning more about how the environment and everything in it functions. Over time‚ reason‚ experimentation and observation shaped Hayy’s beliefs and established his notion of how the world works. Hayy believes that

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