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    Most of wild animals are hunt and maltreat in China‚ especially Asiatic Black Bear and Pere Davids’s deer. After Black Bears are caught‚ people treat them cruelly and drew out their galls frequently. People cut Black Bear’s belly to get the galls and kept their cuts open in order to get the galls easily and incessantly. Moreover‚ Pere Davids’s deer‚ as a typical Asian deer‚ was native to marshlands in northeast of China and became extinct in the wild after its habitat was destroyed. Furthermore

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    Problems and Prospects of ECO Tourism in Jharkhand Dr. Rakesh Narayan Reader and Head Deptt. of Geography Doranda College‚ Ranchi. Abstract Tourism‚ the Sun-rise industry of the millennium has emerged as the largest economic activity of the world. Tourism is now recognised as an industry that generates a number of Social and economic benefits. Its importance as an important instrument for economic development and employment generation‚ particularly in remote and backward areas‚ has now been well

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    Apache Indian Research Paper Apache‚ that very name struck unforgiving fear in the minds of settlers and tribes throughout the Great Plains and the southwest. Fierce Apache warriors were quick to learn the tactics of their enemies and use it against them. Not only were the Apache cheated by the Americans‚ but the Spanish (which arrived in 1541) as well. Apache culture is rich with tradition and conflict just like the land they once roamed. Apache Culture The Apache people arrived in 850

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    As one of the Transcendentalists‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson once said: “Never lose an opportunity of seeing anything beautiful‚ for beauty is God’s handwriting.” Different from other typical Chinese students‚ I am not very proud of my handwriting‚ but I am certainly sure that I am extremely proud of my unusual serendipity to seize any opportunities to appreciate the natural beauty around us. In Cornell University‚ one of the most beautiful campuses in the whole world‚ I found my special niche in the place

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    slightly. The theme of “Traveling Through the Dark” is that all life is valuable‚ whether it is fully alive and healthy‚ or is on the brink of death. This is why the speaker has such a hard time deciding what to do in that situation. If he pushes the deer over the cliff‚ the doe will die‚ but anyone who travels on the road will be safe. If he does nothing‚ the doe will live‚ but the chances of a human wrecking increases. If he tries to deliver the doe‚ it may die in the process‚ and if it lives it would

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    Trapping has been used for thousands of years‚ dating back eight-thousand years in Egypt. It is an ancient and mutually beneficial practice. Traps are used by professionals as their livelihood‚ by others to control their animals populations‚ and by conservationists to study and protect the native animals. Trapping can appear inhuman‚ and unnecessary to those who don’t know anything about the process‚ however‚ trapping is a necessity that has many implications to benefit the world we live in today

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    8 Death Rides a Pale Horse “I have heard the stories that go round‚ ’bout how I lost my sight; few‚ are brave enough to ask. You‚ Little One‚ are braver than those who claim to be brave.” Charity did not respond; she was busy studying his face. She could tell that he must have been a handsome man at one time; now‚ not so much. His skin had the appearance and texture of the underside of a dried boar hide- his face‚ trenched with deep‚ fissures that reminded her of the lines on the map she saw hanging

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    Hercules: A Self-made Hero From birth‚ it was easy to see that Hercules was a very unique person. Even at a young age‚ it was clear that he was unlike any other child because he had superhuman strength. Hercules was the child of the god Zeus and mortal woman Alcmene. Zeus’ wife‚ Hera‚ did not like Hercules one bit and one day decided to make him very upset anyway that she could. To do this‚ she sent him into a fit and went crazy. According to mythweb‚ "In a frenzy‚ he killed his own children [and

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    Should We Hunt? Ever since I can remember my dad has always taken me hunting. The beginning of hunting season is like a holiday at my house. I hadn’t gotten anything until this deer season but I love being out hunting for so many other reasons as well. I love the fresh air and watching nature. Such as the little birds and squirrels starting their day. And I believe everyone should get to experience that. Enjoying nature is only one of the many things that hunting provides. There are many things

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    C. Even though the Palaeolithic had the longer era and discovered and created stone tools‚ Mesolithic people had more advanced tools than the previous stone age. Using materials such as: deer antler‚ animals bones and little pieces of flint‚ known as microliths. Evidence shows that the antlers of the deer were used for tools that possibly have been used for digging. Animal bones were turned into tools for hunting purposes such as hooks for fishing‚ whereas the microliths were used to provide light

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