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    Bucket List

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    such as going to work from 9-5‚ coming home to chores‚ and then repeating it the next day. I want to also get away from the city’s hustle and bustle and start to find myself in nature. By challenging myself to rock climb up Mt. Everest‚ hug and orangutan on the island of Malaysia‚ and water ski on the Nile River‚ I will develop a sense of who I am while exploring nature along the way. I want to bare my feet in the soil just inches away from the chilling‚ mile high rock known as Mt. Everest. When

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    The Effects of Illegal Logging: Illegal logging and associated illegal trade directly threatens ecosystem and biodiversity in forests throughout Asia and the world. It is having a devastating impact on the world’s forests and negatively the economic and ecological system of optimal forest management. A staggering 80% have already been destroyed or degraded and much of what remains is under threat from illegal logging and destructive illegal logging. Its effects include deforestation‚ the loss of

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    San Diego Zoo

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    Zoological Park found a way to refine the lives of orangutans by creating “Apps for Apes‚” fitting perfectly into the new era of zoo keeping by changing up the day-to-day routine of the animals’ lives. They began participating in this program last year‚ and the orangutans absolutely love it! With the tap of a finger‚ zookeepers are introducing these apes to the world of iPads‚ providing unique stimuli to each orangutan. A thirty-six year old orangutan named Bonnie likes to bang on the drums‚ sixteen

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    Life Of Pi Conflicts

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    school because they would tease him because of his name. He would have problems going to the mosque‚ temple‚ and church; because he practiced three religions. The next conflict is when he is stranded on a lifeboat with a tiger‚ hyena‚ zebra‚ and orangutan; and he doesn’t know how to survive. Then he fights himself to decide if he will live or not. Next he fights nature to survive; such as the sun‚ ocean‚ weather‚ and carnivorous island. These conflicts help story go on by giving more things to achieve

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    Chapter 1 Introduction A metaphor is a figure of speech that describe a subject by asserting that it is‚on some point of comparison‚the same as another otherwise unrelated object.Metaphor is a type of analogy and is closely related to other rhetorical figures of speech that achieve their effects via association‚ comparison or resemblance including allegory‚ hyperbole‚ and simile.(wikipedia‚2012‚http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metaphor) Metaphor is not only important in our life‚but also inescapable

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    by giving the kittens to the dog after the puppies are born. It may also be good if the kittens were orphans. For example: In the passage “Unusual Animal Relationships”‚ when it talks about the relationship between the dog and the orangutan‚ it explains how the orangutan (Suryia) became “orphaned after losing his parents”‚ and it wasn’t until he met the dog (Roscoe) that Suryia became happy‚ and Roscoe became his friend. Going back to the kittens‚ they may want parents so much‚ that they will be excited

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    Canadian zoologist and primatologist‚ is the world’s foremost authority on the orangutan‚ one of the world’s most endangered species. For over 25 years‚ she has studied these great apes in their natural habitat‚ the rain forests of Indonesia. She has also rehabilitated and released back into the wild over 100 young orphaned orangutans that were illegally captured for pets or placement in zoos. She was known for study of orangutans conservation. Specific information what species

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    Life of Pi

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    is on deck marveling at the storm. He tries to find his family‚ but a crew member throws him into a lifeboat. After the storm‚ Pi finds himself in the lifeboat with an injured zebra‚ and is joined by an orangutan. A spotted hyena emerges and kills the zebra. It also mortally wounds the orangutan in a fight. Suddenly the tiger Richard Parker emerges from under the tarp‚ and kills and eats the hyena. Pi finds emergency food and water rations on the boat. He builds a small raft so that he can stay

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    Nil@vin

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    Lodge Bukit Melapi for supporting the Bornean Elephant Conservation Plan. 9. What are the two types of animals that want to be saved from the extinction? Two types of animals that want to be saved from the extinction are Bornean elephants and orangutans. 10. Why the habitat fragmentation which is the key issues should be addressed? Habitat fragmentation which is the key issues should be addressed because it will give for the long-term

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    Author Yann Martel Original title Life of Pi Country Canada Language English Genre Fiction Publisher Knopf Canada Publication date September 2001 Life of Pi is divided into four sections. In the first section the main character Pi Patel‚ an adult Canadian‚ reminisces about his childhood in India. His father owns a zoo in Pondicherry. The livelihood provides the family with a relatively affluent lifestyle and some understanding of animal psychology. Pi describes how he acquired his

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