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    his ordeal with a feral Bengal tiger lies beyond our concept of reality. However‚ it cannot be denied that the relation between Bengal tiger and Pi is depicted with great amount of detail that makes it consistent and plausible‚ due to the author ’s awareness that the intricate relationship will serve as an important role throughout the story in literary aspects. In the novel Life of Pi written by Canadian author Yann Martel‚ a relationship develops between a Bengal tiger and Pi‚ who are stranded on

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    Man Eaters of Kumaon

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    THE Man-Eaters of Kumaon TIGHT BINDING BOOK 8] <OU 166790 >m UNIVERSITY LIBRARY THE AUTHOR MA-N-EAT’EftS OF KUMAON

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    Intro: Since they are top predators‚ Sumatran tigers are important because they maintain the balance between all animals and plants‚ predators and prey within the forest ecosystem. As students from Mizzou‚ our mascot is nevertheless‚ a tiger. Moreover‚ tigers are very regal and magnificent animals‚ and having an awareness of endangered animals can be very beneficial for humans. Before I first declared a major in college‚ I wanted to be a zoology major. I have always been interested in many different

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    DECLINE IN NUMBER OF CORBETT TIGERS IN VIETNAM 1. Massive Habitat and Prey Loss Many years ago‚ when there were still rain forests covering 43% of the area‚ tigers distributed on the highland and midland. In the 1960s‚ VN had thousands of tiger living in nature. The key findings from many years of study of tiger population have indicated that in many sites‚ tigers decline in numbers because of habitat loss and prey depletion rather than being killed directly. A tiger needs to eat about 50 deer-sized

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    National Parks in Tamilnadu

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    category II protected areas. India’s first national park was established in 1936 as Hailey National Park‚ now known as Jim Corbett National Park. By 1970‚ India only had five national parks. In 1972‚ India enacted the Wildlife Protection Act and Project Tiger to safeguard the habitats of conservation reliant species. Further federal legislation strengthening protections for wildlife was introduced in the 1980s. As of April 2007‚ there were 96 national parks. All national park lands then encompassed a total

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    British Airways

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    Date | Event | Source | May 12‚ 2011 | BA on the up after dispute dealBritish Airways has achieved a victory‚ albeit‚ at a considerable cost‚ that should stand it in good stead after cabin crew backed a deal to end the longest and most bitter dispute in the transport sector for years.Union had achieved an “honourable settlement” and pledged to work in a “spirit of partnership” to repair damage to the airline’s brand.Keith Williams‚ BA’s recently appointed chief executive‚ for being “strong‚ brave

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    Extinct Animals

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    The extinction of an animal species occurs when the last individual member of that species dies. Although a species may be "extinct in the wild‚" the species is not extinct until every individual‚ regardless of location‚ captivity‚ or ability to breed‚ has died. Extinction of Animals Causes There are several causes of extinction of several animal species‚ prominent among which are loss of habitat‚ extinction of animals due to deforestation‚ extinction of animals due to global warming‚ extinction

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    Neighbourhood Watch Setting up a Neighbourhood Watch is the perfect solution to reducing crime. The volunteer members keep their eyes open for suspicious activity and report it directly to the police‚ who can then take action. They can also help educate residents in ways to reduce crime‚ especially stopping burglaries.The problem‚ of course‚ is that it requires a commitment of time‚ especially from the Watch Co-ordinator‚ and that might not be for everyone. Community Initiatives If there’s no group

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    my favourite book

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    CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 2 DESCRIPTION 3 PRESENT CONDITION 4 HOW TO PROTECT OUR WILD LIFE 5 WHICH ANIMALS ARE GOING TO EXTINCT 6 CONCLUSION Introduction: Bangladesh is located in the north-eastern part of SouthAsia.Bangladesh lies between 20.34’ and 26.36’ north latitude and 88.01 and 92.41‚ east longitudes.The mighty Himalayas is to the north‚ while the southern frontier is covered to the Bay of Bengal.The expensive Gangetic plains to westBengal of India and on the

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    To be stranded at sea is already a difficult enough feat to deal with. To do so with a tiger aboard your lifeboat is even harder. However despite the struggle‚ Pi manages to accomplish it. Piscine Molitor Patel is marooned at sea after the Tsimtsum sunk in the Pacific Ocean. Along with a 450 pound Royal Bengal tiger‚ Pi struggles to survive. In Life of Pi‚ Yann Martel demonstrates the idea of safety through the raft when it becomes Pi’s territory and protection. After Pi overcomes his self pity

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