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    Description The Orycteropus afer‚ otherwise known as the aardvark‚ is an animal that is roughly pig-like in appearance‚ not too short or tall‚ with very strong features. The aardvark’s body has bilateral symmetry‚ meaning it can be divided into two parts that are symmetrical. They are medium sized standing at about 24 inches at the shoulder. Aardvark’s have body sizes ranging from about 43 to 53 in. with tail sizes ranging from 21 to 26 inches. While their height and length may not be too

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    Is Candide Greedy?

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    13. Even in his naïveté‚ Candide knows that nothing in his world can be obtained without money‚ and so he takes jewels with him when he leaves El Dorado. In what instances does Voltaire show that greed is an intricate part of human nature? Is Candide greedy for taking the jewels with him? Do you agree with Voltaire that greed is one of the main causes of evil in the world? Greed is the excessive desire to acquire or possess more than one needs or deserves‚ this especially applies to any sort

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    Similarities and difference between Hinduism and Buddhism. Buddhism believes in the process of reincarnation based on deeds of the present life. Hinduism also believes that everyone is a part of an impersonal world and therefore‚ one’s soul reincarnates into another body of any being‚ based on the deeds of the present life. One has to work for salvation oneself and therefore‚ cannot blame others for the same. The salvation depends on the good deeds of a person. In Hinduism also‚ one attains salvation

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    Pangloss's Candide

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    Character List Candide - The protagonist of the novel‚ Candide is a good-hearted but hopelessly naïve young man. His mentor‚ Pangloss‚ teaches him that their world is “the best of all possible worlds.” After being banished from his adopted childhood home‚ Candide travels the world and meets with a wide variety of misfortunes‚ all the while pursuing security and following Cunégonde‚ the woman he loves. His faith in Pangloss’s undiluted optimism is repeatedly tested. Candide is less a realistic character

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    Air travel in the 60’s was a thing of glamour and it was for the privileged few. It has come a long way since the “Jet set” days of the 60’s. Though air travel has considerably changed in terms of people who fly‚ airport infrastructure and inflight services‚ what with the economic downturn‚ cost cuts and never ending terrorism‚ flying is not what it used to be. Because of the exclusivity of air travel in the 60’s‚ tickets were very expensive‚ so only the rich and famous could afford it. In other

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    Symbolism In Candide

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    vibrant home is now completely shredded by human hatred. Just like in the novel Candide‚ the inevitable factor of war is constantly put into question within one’s life. There will always be a relentless routine of conflict of a situation that will erupt between human

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    The Difference and Similarity between Schools in the United States and Afghanistan and Pakistan The novel Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin is about a mountain climber who risks his life in order to climb the second highest mountain (K2) on earth in honor of his sister. After getting lost and trying to find his way to a friend‚ Greg wanders off to a village‚ where he’s later welcomed in the village chiefs’ home. Seeing how the people lived‚ he promised to build the

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    Utopia In Candide

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    understand what they were or how it correlated to the book Candide‚ by Voltaire. After we made the presentation‚ it made more sense to me. In our presentation‚ we covered what the true definition of a utopia is‚ and how it doesn’t really exist. This was interesting because in the novel‚ Candide and Cacambo eventually reach El Dorado‚ the place where everything is considered perfect. It’s ironic to me that it’s considered perfect‚ yet Candide ultimately made the decision to leave because Cunegonde wasn’t

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    choices are not yours. It is also thought as a Utopia‚ an endless party and everlasting harmony. However paradise‚ in this case‚ is not perfect‚ but who knows better? One similarity between the book and the movie is the main characters‚ Jonas‚ who was able to go to Elsewhere with his youthful companion‚ Gabriel. Another similarity was the Giver’s link to Rosemary. Aside from being the previous Receiver‚ Rosemary was the Giver’s daughter. Asher and Jonas were best friends in both as well. Jonas

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    Candide Reflection

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    Candide Reflection The enthralling story of Candide written by ancient philosopher Voltaire‚ features a story of a naive man named Candide. The adventures that the main character faces are entwined with the stories and happenings of those he encounters such as the old woman‚ Pangloss‚ Cacambo‚ Paquette‚ Cunegard‚ Martin‚ and many more. Voltaire writes about historical events such as the German wars‚ Dutch wars‚ the Inquisition‚ the newly discovered lands of the Americas‚ the undiscovered territory

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