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    Lion Population decreasing rapidly Lion deaths have been at an all-time high lately. Lion’s existence is becoming less likely in parts of Africa. “Recent studies on African lion population show that about three-quarters of Africa’s savannah has disappeared over the past 50 years”‚ (Evans para 4.) As the years have passed the deaths of lions have become so much more popular. They have become popular now because the deaths are not due to a natural life cycle. There are only a few lions left in the

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    Classification of Painting Media Painting media can be classified according to their transparency and opacity of their pigments; opaque or solid colors are the first category which can completely hide what is behind the paint and they are able to cover up an underlying layer. In addition‚ opaque colors are thickest paints and easiest to control‚ so the artist can create forms or textures easily. For instance‚ oil colors belongs to this category when once applied to a canvas or board‚ it takes

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    Christian The Lion Poem

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    In the Article‚ “The Wild Life of Christian the Lion” by Tod Olson and the poem‚ “Wild Home‚” by Rebecca Kai Dotlich both had the same theme. The theme for both of the two were about how lions should not be caged up‚ they should be free to roam around. I know this because in the article‚ it said that “ Two young men-Ace Brooks and John Rendall-walked into Harrods and saw the lion cub trapped in a small cage.” They means that Ace Brooks and John Rendall felt bad for Christian and felt like they needed

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    Lion King Report

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    The Lion King is a Walt Disney Film about a pride of lions living in Africa. The film depicts the story of Simba a young lion cub who is born to Mufasa and Sarabi the king and queen of pride rock. This is a prime example of how Disney movies are full of stereo types and gender roles. Walt Disney was raised in the early 1900s and has many of these stereo types about gender roles were taught to him. Intergenerational family theory states that theses learned behaviors from his family of origin will

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    Art Work Paintings

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    also just like the pieces of art work paintings and sculptures we as people are also hard to define. I’m not an artist and I never really knew why some paintings or sculptures ever got into some art museums. I’ve seen paintings that just looked like splashed paint on a canvas and I never really understood why they were considered a piece of art work‚ because I felt as if I could splash some paint on a canvas and call it a work of art‚ but I realized that paintings like that really have a deeper meaning

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    Lion King Analysis

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    Disney ’s The Lion King has never represented a story about love‚ trust and personal growth; rather‚ the animated film documents the harsh stereotypes present in society. At least‚ that is what critic Margaret Lazarus would have you believe. Her article "All ’s Not Well in the Land of The Lion King" argues that the movie employs powerful metaphors to misguide and misinform the young audience‚ citing that "millions of other children [a]re given hidden messages that can only do them and - us -- harm"

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    The Hunt Movie Analysis

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    I can. And that is exactly how I feel with The Hunt. This is an independent film‚ and it just so happens that Kyle Smithers‚ director of this film‚ was kind enough to give me the chance to review it. And the fact that it stars Rick Ravanello‚ one of my favorite actors (and people‚ for that matter)‚ makes this particular review even more gratifying. fb_img_1469422275739.jpg The storyline of this film is deceptively unpretentious. It’s called The Hunt

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    Internet Scavenger Hunt

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    Associate Level Material Appendix B Internet Scavenger Hunt Search Statement: I am interested in upgrading the RAM in my computer with the use of new RAM modules. Search Keywords: ram module upgrade Search Engines Name and hyperlink to search engine 1: http://www.google.com/ • Number of results: 11 • First Web link http://www.pcworld.com/article/18024/upgrade_guide.html • Second Web link http://www.crucial.com/install/sodimm.aspx • Third Web link http://www.qnap

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    Lions Paw

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    Q: Did Hamlin Garland need to use depressing imagery to use the reader’s emotions to support his story Under the Lion’s Paw? H: In the beginning of Garland’s story he creates a sense of sadness with just his depiction of scenery. Garland tells‚ “All day‚ notwithstanding the frequent squalls of snow‚ the dripping‚ desolate clouds‚ and the muck of the furrows‚ black and tenacious as tar.” This imagery already gives the reader a sense a dread and coldness. I wonder if Garland needed to set his story

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    lion attack

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    Unaware of the nearby predator‚ the hoofed mammal grazed peacefully. The nearby lioness looking for a good meal for its children‚ stopped. A rustle of grass and in the distance made her ears twitch. Then she knew it was time for lunch. Surveying the savannah‚ she spotted the distinctive black and white stripes. The zebra itself‚ wary of nearby carnivores‚ couldn’t see the camouflaged golden lioness in the similarly golden grass. It gave up and carried on eating his lunch. Soundlessly‚ the stealthy

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