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    Although both the king and the sniper are two like minded individuals in the sense that they both have the audacity to kill other people without much forethought‚ the sniper is more shown as a soldier fighting for a war just doing what he has to do‚ whereas the king is shown to be just a selfish ruler who does whatever he wants simply because he can and because he thinks it is the best way to go about dealing with all of the criminal justice in the town. The sniper in the story is described

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    The White Tiger

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    and the Light in the book The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga The contrast between the Darkness and the Light is often mentioned in this book. The darkness is described as the poor and miserable areas of the rural India‚ while the light is the opposite. In the light there are often flourishing cities crawling with entrepreneurs and hard workers. In The White Tiger one gets to follow Balram Halwai’s journey from the darkness to the light. Needless to say‚ India is far from the American dream.

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    with me that life is a huge ball of stress sometimes. In the book 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher‚ Hannah Baker is experiencing very bad depression and is having very bad suicidal thoughts that nobody knows about. Sadly‚ Hannah ended up committing suicide before my book even started. I am trying to say that Like Hannah‚ we all have our moments‚ we all have depressing and stressful thoughts sometimes. That’s just the way life is. In my book‚ Clay finds Hannah’s recordings and finds out that they are recorded

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    Why not a “Tiger Mother” Nowadays‚ numerous parents connected their strict Asian-American parenting style with their children’s academic success‚ but is this narrow definition of success sufficient for raising an effective member in the society and have the parents pondered the consequences of this kind of parenting? “Tiger mother” refers to Amy Chua‚ a Chinese-American Yale law professor and author of the book “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother”. Her book documents her motherhood experiences

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    Author Ruskin BondRuskin Bond is born on 19th May 1934. He is a Indian writer and children author. Most of Ruskin Bond’s books are most influenced by the hill-station and the foothills of Himalayas where he spend his childhood. He writes about the landscape and background in clear and detailed writing. He writes also about the flora and fauna of the Himalayas. He has a assuming humor and quick wisdom.His stories are about love for nature and people. He has won a lot of awards and has loads of fans

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    In recent year‚ a book “Battle Hymn of a Tiger Mom” written by Amy Chu have arouse public attention. It evoked general public’s vivid discussion about choose the Chinese or Western parenting way. Tiger Mom is denote to the aggressive moms‚ albeit originally it referred to Chinese mothers‚ since those parents succeed in raising extraordinary academic achievers’ children. Tiger mum boost her offspring to be the best. She put all the effort to her son or daughter. Taking Amy Chu as an example‚ she is

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    Project Tiger was launched by Kailash Sankhala in India in 1973. The project aims at ensuring a viable population of Bengal tigers in their natural habitats and also to protect them from extinction‚ and preserving areas of biological importance as a natural heritage forever represented as close as possible the diversity of ecosystems across the tiger ’s distribution in the country. The project ’s task force visualized these tiger reserves as breeding nuclei‚ from which surplus animals would migrate

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    Project Tiger was launched by Kailash Sankhala in India in 1973. The project aims at ensuring a viable population of Bengal tigers in their natural habitats and also to protect them from extinction‚ and preserving areas of biological importance as a natural heritage forever represented as close as possible the diversity ofecosystems across the tiger’s distribution in the country. The project’s task force visualized these tiger reserves as breeding nuclei‚ from which surplus animals would emigrate

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    Project Tiger‚ launched in 1973-74‚ is one of our most successful conservation projects in recent times. The project aims at tiger conservation in specially constituted ’tiger reserves‚ which are representative of various bio- geographical regions within the country. Is committed to maintaining a viable population of tigers in the wild. An estimate of the population of tigers in India at the turn of the century‚ placed the figure of 40‚000. Subsequently‚ the first tiger census in India

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    world’s tiger population. According to the latest tiger census report released on February 12‚ 2008 by the National Tiger Conservation Authority‚ the current tiger population stands at 1‚411 (i.e. ranging between a minimum of 1‚165 to a maximum of 1‚657). The results include figures from 16 tiger states and are exclusive of Jharkhand and Sunderbans. The state of West Bengal was covered only partially (i.e. North Bengal) during the census. The Tiger Census 2008 report has classified the tiger occupied

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