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    Jungle Book

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    where he meets King Louie the orangutan‚ who he follows in to a chamber full of vast treasure. Louie wants to add the bracelet to the treasure but agrees to give it back if Mowgli fights the great serpent Kaa and wins. Mowgli manages to defeat Kaa with a jeweled dagger he found in the temple. Kaa flees‚ but he is not killed. Louie returns Mowgli the bracelet‚ proclaiming him a hero. A little later‚ Mowgli once again

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    English III November 30‚ 2012 Uncovering the Allegories in The Jungle Book Over time‚ children learn to gain wisdom through important individuals in their lifetime. This teaches them to be more persistent in their goals. In The Jungle Book‚ Rudyard Kipling uses the story of Mowgli’s journey to manhood in order to reveal hidden messages in life today. Mowgli does not resemble the ordinary child. Raised in the jungle by wolves‚ he learns everything he knows from a couple of animals he stumbles

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    Shere Khan the new King of the Jungle. He became a King because His brother died in a fight with men‚ and he had no sons‚ so the next in line was Shere Khan. The season was dry‚ so dry the animals of the jungle made a water truce. When the first sign of water was found Shere Khan was late to the party. He came to the water oasis to sniff out a man cub being neutered by the Pack of wolves. “Akela do I smell a man cub in your pack‚¨ Snarled Shere Khan. ¨Mowgli is a member of my pack‚ and I am sure

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    Kalyan Verma

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    closest kalyan got to the wildlife at that age‚ when the family went to Ooty on LTC. When Kalyan was a small kid‚ he used to watch The Jungle Book and it was love at first sight. Kalyan wanted to grow up to be Mowgli and play with Bagheera‚ Baloo‚ Kaa etc like many other kids do. He would give up sweet Sunday morning sleep to watch the National Geographic specials that used to air on National Television before we had Animal Planet and NGC on our television sets. The dream eventually came true.

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    Lion Themes

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    Lion is an intriguing and emotional film that tells the story of boy named Saroo‚ who at just five-years-old get lost on the streets of India. Saroo had to survive on his own and navigate his way around the dangerous and complex city streets. There were countless time where he faced near death situations‚ but the courage and resilience he shows is truly remarkable.He survives many challenges before being adopted by an Australian couple. In the film there are important characters‚ themes‚ and scenes

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    Padddy Bear Analysis

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    Paddington Bear Paddington is based on the Spectacled or Andean bear (Tremarctos Ornatus) from South America. Paddington lived in Darkest Peru with his guardian Aunt Lucy until she retired and became a resident at the Home for Retired Bears. Aunt Lucy taught him fluent English and arranged for him to stow away on a ship headed for England‚ hidden underneath a life dinghy. The day he left‚ Paddington took his red hat and suitcase that was packed with marmalade and set off for his new life in England

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    Running Head: MARKET EQUILIBRATING PROCESS PAPER Market Equilibrating Process Paper Lazaro Alfonso ECO 561 University of Phoenix Prof. Gustavo E. Morles October 20‚ 2009 Market Equilibrating Process Paper What better fact than the writer’s experience as an owner of a vacation timeshare in Disney Vacation Club (DVC) and previous annual pass holder for Walt Disney World theme parks. When one becomes a DVC member‚ one buys a real state interest in a DVCResort. In addition‚ one

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    Rudyard Kipling’s character Mowgli from The Jungle Books is a character with many different dynamic elements in his characterization. Mowgli experiences different emotions throughout the stories that each give him better ethics and cause him to gradually become more human. In the beginning‚ Mowgli learns about betrayal and despair which drives him to increase in emotional maturity. Then Mowgli experiences guilt over other humans beings’ follies‚ giving him a heightened sense of responsibility for

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    Introduction: Kaas Plateau‚ also known as Kaas Pathar is a volcanic plateau located near Satara. This 1000 hectare plateau has only recently gained popularity‚ since it was declared a bio-diversity site by UNESCO in June 2012.Kaas Plateau is Maharashtra’s answer to the Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand and it comes alive after the rains when the entire region is carpeted with flowers. The plateau is full of wild flowers during the months of August and September and the blooms last for about two to

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    Teenage Pregnancy – An Adolescent Health Issue in Australia D. Bishop Teenage Pregnancy – An Adolescent Health Issue in Australia Donna Bishop Bachelor of Nursing‚ Year 2 School of Nursing and Midwifery Abstract Teenage pregnancy and childbirth is an important adolescent health issue in Australia due to its association with detrimental physical consequences and long-term negative psychosocial outcomes for both mother and child. This essay will begin by reviewing some key statistical

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