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    Why are Tigers Disappearing? The two major reasons tigers are dying out are habitat loss and poaching.  1) Habitat Loss Save Forests‚ Save tigers Habitat loss and fragmentation is another important reason why tigers disappearing. Without a safe and healthy home for tigers and their prey‚ neither can survive in the wild. Humans are rapidly encroaching into wilderness areas that were once ruled exclusively by the tiger. In India‚ which is home to over one third of the world’s wild tigers‚ the human

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    Report on Tiger Beer

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    analyze the brand of Tiger Beer‚ the flag-ship product of Asia-Pacific Breweries Singapore‚ through SWOT (Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threats) analysis‚ competitors’ examination and its different marketing efforts by the company. This analysis is restricted geographically to the beer-consumption market in Singapore. Some recommendations are made at the end of this report with reference to the limits of the research for this paper. Company Profile: APB and Tiger Beer Asia Pacific Breweries

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    Mrs. Packletide's Tiger

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    Q2(a)- Why did Mrs. Packletide want to kill a tiger? Ans- Note: This question is to be answered on the basis of your own understanding‚ experience and thoughts. It is strongly recommended that you prepare the solution on your own. However‚ sample solutions have been provided for your reference. Mrs. Packletide wished to shoot a tiger and get her pictures published. This was to show off in front of Loona Bimberton who had recently obtained a tiger-skin and couldn’t stop boasting about it. Q2(b)-

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    Measurements taken by scientists of the Siberian Tiger Project in Sikhote-Alin range from 178 to 208 cm (70 to 82 in) in head and body length measured in straight line‚ with an average of 195 cm (77 in) for males; and for females ranging from 167 to 182 cm (66 to 72 in) with an average of 174 cm (69 in). The average tail measures 99 cm (39 in) in males and 91 cm (36 in) in females. The longest male “Maurice” measured 309 cm (122 in) in total length (tail of 101 cm (40 in)) and had a chest girth of

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    The Lady or the Tiger In the ending of The Lady‚ or the Tiger‚ the author leaves it up to the readers to decide which came out of the door‚ the lady‚ or the tiger. I think the tiger came out of the door for 3 main reasons with evidence to back them up. First of all‚ the princess was described as jealous and barbaric throughout the entire story. Second of all‚ she hated the lady that her lover would have married with a burning passion‚ and lastly when it explains her thoughts about seeing the

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    "The Lady or the Tiger" is a story describing the rejected relationship of the semibarbaric king’s daughter and her lover. The semibarbaric princess had fallen in love with one of the king’s courtiers. After the king found out about their hiddent relationship‚ he cast the youth in jail‚ awaiting for his trial in the king’s arena. The king’s trial was where the youth had to go to an arena. He had to pick between two doors‚ behind one‚ awaited a tiger‚ behind the other‚ a lady. If he picked the door

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    Eye Of The Tiger Meaning

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    Eye of the Tiger There are many songs in today’s era that give there listeners the strength to carry on. The song I have chosen is “Eye of the Tiger”. The artist responsible for the creation of this masterpiece of inspiration is survivor. Eye of the Tiger was released spring of 1982 as well as featured in Rocky III. Inspiration‚ theme‚ and the strength to overcome hardships is what this song has given me. Life is never easy for anyone‚ and Eye of the Tiger is a song that gives strength and determination

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    Save Tigers in India

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    Save Tigers 1411 left in India! Steps to save Tigers  10:21 AM |  Posted by Rocky Singh Over the past century the number of tigers in India has fallen from about 40‚000 to less than 4‚000 (and possibly as few as 1‚500). Relentless poaching and clearing of habitat for agriculture have been the primary drivers of this decline‚ though demand for tiger skins and parts for "medicinal" purposes has become an increasingly important threat in recent years. However the news is not all bad. Research

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    Tiger rising essay

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    Conflict Resolution Essay Conflicts occur in everyday life. Many conflicts help out or aid to solving or identifying a problem. In The Tiger Rising‚ Rob and Sistine have many conflicts that aren’t solved or solved properly. Three major conflicts are Rob verses himself‚ Sistine verses her mother‚ and Rob verses Sistine. The first main conflict in The Tiger Rising is Rob verses himself. His mother’s death has had a great impact on his life by forming his “suitcase”. It all started when Rob couldn’t

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    Aunt Jennifers Tiger

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    Jennifers Tigers Poem Summary by Admin on November 11‚ 2012 in English Aunt Jennifer’s tigers is a poem by Adrienne Rich illustrating her feminist concerns. In the male dominant world‚ a women of her time was only supposed to be a dutiful homemaker. This poem through the world of Aunty Jennifer‚ tells us about her inner desire to free herself from the clutches of abusive marriage and patriarchal society. Poem Summary The first stanza opens with Aunt Jennifer’s visual tapestry of tigers who are fearless

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