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    2010 and the census recorded the lion‚ Gir is the number 411‚ an increase of 1952 compared to 2005. Leo farmed‚ which covers the park and its surroundings grew by about 180 lions in captivity from the beginning. Climatic conditions Besides the two seasons of summer and winter‚ Gir has tropical monsoon one. It can get very hot in summer‚ with temperatures reaching 43 ° C twelve o’clock or 109 ° F and humid during the monsoon in June In winter the temperature drops to about 10 ° C or 50 ° F. The monsoon

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    White’s essay "Once More to the Lake" shows an internal conflict with time and childhood memories through the use of diction‚ repetition of imagery‚ words‚ and sensory details that suggests the author’s abhorrence of change. While in the other essay‚ "Whistling Swan‚" written by Terry Tempest Williams uses a unfamiliar subject to compare the actions and attrocities that happened to a character. With the use of diction in‚ "Once More

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    sentences‚ in the line ‘Ambiguous light. Ambiguous sky’ also displays this transience. The symbol of ice-cream also represents childhood and a feeling of nostalgia for that time in the persona’s life. Her attempt at ‘whistling a trill’ may be an attempt to imitate her father’s whistling which is mentioned during the reflection of her memory‚ suggesting that she is trying to recreate her past experience but can’t properly do so. The persona’s direct speech in the line “Where’s morning gone?” is a rhetorical

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    feelings through the things they enjoy. Dorothy Parker used poetry to describe and let out her feelings about the major events in her life. The poems that best reflect Dorothy Parker’s depressing life include‚ “A Whistling Girl”‚ “A Certain Lady”‚ and “Resume.” The poem “A Whistling Girl” deals with Parker’s childhood. On August 22‚ 1893 in West End New Jersey‚ Dorothy Rothschild was born. She was the daughter of Annie Elize and Jacob Rothschild. “Her relative privileged and happy beginnings were

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    and effects of asthma and how you can avoid your lungs from being harmed. I. What is Asthma? A. Asthma is a medical condition that causes narrowing of the small airways in your lungs. B. Typically‚ asthma patients develop wheezing (a whistling sound when you breathe) and usually have increased mucous production in their lungs as well. ( Now‚ I will describe the causes‚ effects‚ triggers and treatments of asthma.) Causes A. Family history of asthma and/or allergy B. In infancy

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    A sports team is vital to a large city such as Montreal. A sports team may have positive or negative impacts on a city. The team that will be focused on is the Montreal Canadiens. Despite the poor seasons that the team has recently endured‚ the Montreal Canadiens are still one of the most winningest franchises in all of sports. The team’s long history as a winning organization has made the city of Montreal reputable. For my research‚ the three disciplines that will be focused

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    Lost in Identity Through public opinion‚ prejudices and stereotypes‚ one’s identity is subject to change. If one is constantly criticized and put down for their physical appearance or their actions‚ they will try to modify themselves to fit the norm‚ and to match the majority. In the three pieces‚ “Barbie Doll‚” Siddhartha‚ and “Black Men and Public Space‚” they demonstrate that through society’s expectations and stereotypes‚ one’s identity will be challenged and thus inhibited. Only when

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    In the poem “There Will Come Soft Rains”. by Sara Teasdale portrayed the messages as very somber. Teasdale sends the message that flowers will still bloom‚ the lions will still roar their mighty roars‚ the sun will still rise and set‚ and the bees will still buzz even without the presence of people. Humans are evil‚ they murder kill and pillage‚ while nature is peaceful and graceful Teasdale’s messages proved portrayed by imagery‚ alliteration‚ and personification. The personification shows many

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    characteristics of a Communist government?” Reference‚ IAC Publishing‚https://www.reference.com/government-politics/characteristics-communist-government-6ad233b8f4b0d19 Nielsen‚ Author Robert. “Posts about Why Did Communism Fail? on Whistling In The Wind.” Whistling In The Wind‚https://whistlinginthewind.org/tag/why-did-communism-fail/ Resis‚ Albert. “Vladimir Lenin.” Encyclopedia Britannica‚ Encyclopedia Britannica‚ inc.‚ 18 Dec.

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    because thirteen is the eccentric number; Stevens is almost medieval in his relish for external form. This poetry will be one of inflection and innuendo; the inflections are the heard melodies (the whistling of the blackbird) and the innuendoes are what is left out (the silence just after the whistling) … … The blackbird has perhaps something in common with Eliot’s "shadow" that falls between potency and act‚ desire and consummation [in "The Hollow Men"]. But Stevens would deny that it is remediable

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