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    Project Elephant

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    Note on Project Elephant Project Elephant (PE) was launched by the Government of India in the year 1991-92 as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme with following objectives : • To protect elephants‚ their habitat & corridors • to address issues of man-animal conflict • welfare of domesticated elephants Financial and technical support are being provided to major elephant bearing States in the country. The Project is being mainly implemented in 13 States / UTs ‚ viz. Andhra pradesh ‚ Arunachal Pradesh

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    ELEPHANT FACTS

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    THE ELEPHANTS There are two types of elephant‚ the Asian elephant and the African elephant. Elephants are the largest land-living mammal in the world. It can weigh up to 6.000 kilograms and measure up to 3.3 meters at the shoulder. Elephants can live to be over 70 years old. Elephants are herbivores and can spend up to 16 hours a day collecting leaves‚ twigs‚ bamboo and roots. An elephant’s skin is 2‚ 54 centimetres thick. Elephants have poor eyesight but an amazing sense of smell. Both female

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    Metamorphosis” and “A Rose for Emily” The tone‚ setting‚ and characters of Franz Kafka’s “The metamorphosis” can be seen as similar to those aspects in William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily.” In both of these stories‚ there are two different people who are living their lives very much alike‚ and they both die all alone. The tone of “Metamorphosis” is similar to the tone of “A Rose for Emily.”Gregor and Miss Emily are both isolated and alienated. The narrator says that Gregor has an “exhausting

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    Author: Nicole Smith Character Analysis of Gregor in “The Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka In Franz Kafka’s “The Metamorphosis”‚ the transformation of the character Gregor from a man to one of the most repellent insects‚ a cockroach‚ may seem exaggerated and ridiculous‚ becoming more so over the course of the story as the action builds and emotions become more charged. Kafka’s intention‚ however‚ is to expose and explore the impoverishment of human psychology with respect to the ways in which changes

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    probing eyes that may grace its humble cover. Metamorphosis‚ the translated title of one of Frank Kafkas books‚ is about a man who wakes up to find he has been transformed into an oversized beetle. Metamorphosis‚ literally translated from its mother language‚ Latin‚ means a change in physical form‚ structure‚ or substance‚ especially by supernatural means (Merriam-Webster). Metamorphosis can also be used to describe a gradual mental

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    The Girl And The Elephant

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    October 28‚ 2014 The Girl and The Elephant Ernest Hemingway’s short story "Hills Like White Elephants" illustrates his expertise at combining dialogue‚ setting‚ and symbolism with conciseness. The intense plot portrays a point in a man (called the American) and a girl’s life where they are at crossroads with one another. They dispute and make much effort to converse and challenge their standpoints about whether or not they should keep their unborn child. The man wants the girl (called Jig) to proceed

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    Shooting an Elephant

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    The story that my evaluation will be based on is Shooting an Elephant written in 1936. The author George Orwell was born in 1903 in India to a British officer raised in England. He attended Eton College‚ which introduced him to England’s middle and upper classes. He was denied a scholarship‚ which led him to become a police officer for the Indian Imperial in 1922. He served in Burma until resigning in 1927 due to the lack of respect for the justice of British Imperialism in Burma and India. He was

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    Daedalus Metamorphosis

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    In Greek mythology‚ the character of Daedalus exists as a symbol of human ingenuity. He is only one man‚ but with genius paralleling the omniscient gods. He constructed the Labyrinth for King Minos‚ which managed to hold the ferocious Minotaur. However‚ Minos was a jealous creature by nature and decided to imprison Daedalus and his son‚ Icarus‚ in the Labyrinth as well. Daedalus‚ being a crafty individual‚ managed to build two pairs of wings to allow for the escape of himself and Icarus. However

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    and word usage. I feel that his essay is supportive of Kafka’s writing‚ but also leaves out many important details in its brevity. Richter did not include Kafka’s flaws and tendencies in his essay. Helmut Richter analyzed the plot of The Metamorphosis in his essay. He depicts the main plot of the story to be Gregor’s failure at his work‚ which leads to his death. The climax of the story starts off early in the book. When Gregor wakes up one morning‚ he realizes that he has turned into a giant

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    Themes in Frank Kafka ’s “Metamorphosis” Franz Kafka ’s “Metamorphosis” is a story about a man who awakes one morning to find himself transformed into a giant bug. This metamorphosis causes a clash between the main character Gregor Samsa and his family which in turn creates major changes in all characters.  Kafka utilizes many themes in the story including change‚ isolation‚ power and money. These themes aid in making the story vague‚ while retaining a sense of lucidity. One main theme in the

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