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    Snake Firm

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    Background This profile envisages the establishment of a snake farm for the production of venom with a capacity of 100 gm per annum. The present demand for the proposed product is estimated at 5‚500 kg per annum. The demand is expected to reach at 11‚434 kg by the year 2022. The plant will create employment opportunities for 27 persons. Venom is a poison of animal origin usually restricted to poisons that are administered

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    Coleridge Jackson Coleridge Jackson is a narrative poem written by a black American woman named Maya Angelou‚ she was born on April 4th‚ 1928 and lived throughout the struggle for black equality‚ the poem outlines the struggle of a black man who is belittled by his white boss‚ I think the poem was written to gain support and sympathy for black Americans in their steps for equality. The first line is very powerful‚ it uses a statement of fact that immediately puts an image of coleridge in the readers

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    The hierarchy of ancient China and India were similar with a noticeable sign of select individuals being considered “higher” than others. The caste system was strict in India and prohibited other classes from interacting with each other. China’s social system differed from India’s caste system‚ by not demonstrating a formal and strict social ladder. Where in India there existed over three hundred sub castes at one point‚ China had a simple three caste social ladder. Although the Chinese did not have

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    Kenny Pau Hunting Snake The poem ‘hunting snake’ written by Judith Wright highlights the idea that nature and man are equal. Through the use of language and imagery the poet portrays the snake as a powerful and majestic creature. This emphasizes the persona’s response to the snakes. She implies that we humans have narrow stereotypical views of the snake. This poem portrays how humans don’t always learn how to respect other creatures

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    constrictor snakes

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    2014 Constrictors What would you do if you walked up upon a 20 foot snake or bigger? How big can the giant constrictor snakes get? What do they eat? Where do they live? These are giant snakes what would you do if you end up face to face with a snake that could kill you and possibly eat you. I will discuss three different types of constrictors the anaconda‚ African Rock python‚ Burmese python. Some may wonder how big can the snakes get and how much they weigh. Well the green anaconda can get up to

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    until you know what scares them. JUSTIN I don’t know. Fear takes up too much energy. AUBREY There has to be something. JUSTIN Alright. Uhh...snakes? Snakes are pretty terrifying. AUBREY Snakes? Come on‚ don’t be so rudimentary. JUSTIN A snake from a bad neighborhood? I don’t know! AUBREY Like a snake from the ghetto? An impoverished snake? JUSTIN Yeah‚ like

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    D.H. Lawrence

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    D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) (Full name David Herbert Lawrence. Also wrote under the pseudonym Lawrence H. Davison) English novelist‚ poet‚ short story writer‚ essayist‚ critic‚ and translator. INTRODUCTION Highly acclaimed as a forerunner in adapting psychological themes for literary purposes in such novels as Sons and Lovers‚ The Rainbow‚ Women in Love‚ and Lady Chatterley’s Lover‚ Lawrence’s status as a poet is among the most heatedly disputed topics of twentieth-century literature. Much of the

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    Snake Bites

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    sensation instantly went throughout his body and that was when he saw a snake still laying beside the log he had just stepped over. Bob had many questions running through his snakes With it’s long slender body the snake’s probably the funniest shaped creature you will ever encounter. There are many points about this wonderful Reptile that make it a high asset ...head. He didn’t know what to do. He didn’t know if the snake was poisonous. Bob began to panic. What next? Is Bob going to live? We will

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    Hunting Snake

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    In the beginning of “Hunting Snake” Judith Wright it gives you the feeling of a perfection with the “sun-warmed ”during the “late season’s grace” and “autumn’s gentlest sky”. “Sun-warmed” gives you a cozy feeling. “Late season’s grace”‚ the word “grace” can normally be connected to the word beauty. Lastly “autumn’s gentlest sky”‚ the season “autumn” usually gives you the impression of a quiet and calm place‚ “gentlest” makes you feel relax which also adds on to the calmness of autumn. The poet then

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    Hunting Snake

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    ‘HUNTING SNAKE’. The verbal connotation(of Hunting) evokes an image of the reptile being hunted yet it is in the adjectival sense that Judith Wright chooses to perceive the word as she expresses her appreciation for this creature of predatorial character.The impact of the poem in conveying Wright’s sense of the righteous conservationist she was in her lifetime is no less than the whiplash of that very creature. The utopian setting of the poet and her companion on a walk is ascribed to ‘la grace

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