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    or highly skilled. All they had was basic training behind them. US troops used helicopter gunships as well as aircrafts‚ allowing them to have total control of the air‚ this being helpful for destroying Vietnam’s jungle with chemicals like Agent Orange‚ killing large areas of their jungle and forcing Viet Cong troops to move further inland. America entered the war with an idea of using traditional methods to conquer land in order to win the war.

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    valuable skills in fighting. After Haiti Puller is once again commissioned as a Marine Corps officer where he leads the silent drill team to their first victory. From here he is sent to Nicaragua where he had a similar experience to Haiti with a lot of jungle fighting. At one point in time he had a five thousand peso bounty placed on his head. At the end of chapter seven it tells us that he will next be sent to China. Lewis Burwell Puller aka Chesty Puller was born June 26 1898 in West Point‚ Virginia

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    The many elements of “Kapok Tree” forces observers to take a second glance at the mesmerizing components the artist‚ Alexis Rockman‚ utilizes to emphasize his message of beauty existing in the dark‚ starry nights of the jungle. The painting portrays a first-person view of the jungle‚ facing up towards the starry sky. At a first glance‚ the eyes are moved towards the lower center of the painting and you see a lively environment scattered with different wildlife. But as your eyes move up the painting

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    feeling was a desire to ... earn percentages" (pg 21). Throughout the story‚ the African jungle is presented as a dark and alien landscape with "the lurking death‚ ... the hidden evil‚ ... [and] the profound darkness of its heart" (pg 28) of an "unknown planet" (pg 32). To Marlow‚ while he was in the heart of the African jungle‚ the "earth seemed unearthly" (pg 32). Yet‚ as he ventured deep into this jungle and comes into contacts with its savage natives‚ he feels a "remote kinship" (pg 32) with

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    Man. This man named Ransford ends up on an island after falling off a boat. Ransford swims to the island‚ he finds an island that was rumored as haunted. He had no choice but to get on the island and go try and find help. He went through a huge jungle and found a large castle-looking building. This shows the first of the three conflicts‚ Man vs. Nature. Next Ransford

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    Friendship Echoes Whitney‚ Rainsford‚ and all the crew had arrived at the island after a 5-hour trip from New York to the island. The jungle emerged around Whitney‚ with thick clouds of fog‚ humidity around the jungle‚ and shadows of past dead souls wandering in the forest. The sun passed through the shades‚ illuminating the path Whitney needed to travel‚ but growing a sense of anxiety and fear. Rainsford faded into the wilderness‚ leaving no other choice for Whitney‚ but to feel fear and confusion

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    their large feet‚ round buttocks‚ and African-inspired masked heads. Additionally‚ the iridescent quality of the forms enhances the painting’s tropical feeling as if also reflecting the painter’s inclusion of his African heritage and culture. The Jungle was not‚ however‚ intended to describe the primitivism of Cuba. Rather‚ Lam’s intention was to depict a spiritual state that which is surely inspired by Santeria; he sheds light on the absurdity that has become Afro-Cuban culture and more specifically

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    you know that for every 100 grams of peanut butter there is allowed a rodent hair. Well in the early nineteen hundreds before the Upton Sinclair exposé The Jungle you might have found more than just a hair. Without his book who would have known how long the meat packing industry would have gotten away with the atrocities they did. The Jungle by Upton Sinclair changed the way America had dinner. Although that was not his intention he tried to hit America in its heart but hit it in the stomach instead

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    increase comprehension of the material. This may be as simple as taking the time to do a "K/W/L" (Know‚ Want to Know‚ Learned) chart‚ or as individualized as asking questions about the topic: "Has anyone ever visited the jungle? A jungle is like a rainforest. What do you see in a jungle?" Students can share their knowledge and see how it is connected to new academic information. Another way to improve teaching in EFL classroom is to make classroom activities structured and predictable at the moment

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    particular instance of this is found in the example of “The Jungle Book.” Mogeley -- the seven or eight year-old main character‚ blatantly states he wants to live in the jungle with the animals not the humans. At the end of the film‚ Mogeley is lead out of the jungle by a siren‚ a young temptress girl of seven or eight who seductively shakes her hips and sings entrancing him and making him choose sex over his true desire to stay in the jungle. The idea of women as seductresses can even be seen in movies

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