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    argument. Supporters of zoos would argue that there are many advantages to keeping animals in captivity. One of the most important of these is that there are some endangered species are protected in the zoos. Like Giant Panda‚ Brown Bear and Siberian Tiger and so on. Moreover‚ zoos give us a close encounter with wild animals. In addition to this‚ zoos make an easy life for animals. For example‚ they don’t need to run about hunting for a meal‚ there are no real predators in the zoos and they don’t have

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    Zoobic Safari

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    Zoobic Safari The Tiger Safari‚ one of the highlights of the park‚ will showcase more than a dozen of deep golden-eyed tigers. The Residence Inn group has its own tiger cubs breeding facility. The Petting Zoo will allow visitors to have a wonderful time with diverse exotic animals roaming and frolicking in their natural habitat. Not to mention the exhilarating sight of colorful birds and other Philippines’ best animal collections shipped all the way from Palawan to Subic. The Crocodile Farm will

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    Though the tiger is one of the most powerful mammals‚ it also faces the worst chances of being extinct. In fact‚ as many as three subspecies of tigers have become extinct in the last 30 years and there is danger of even more of the species becoming extinct. Recent estimates put the population of all tigers (including the ones in captivity) at somewhere between 5000-7500‚ with only about 3200 in the wild. At the beginning of the century‚ this number was closer to about 100‚000. This shows how fast

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    Life of Pi

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    Life of Pi The book starts with the author telling in a note about going to India. In India he meets a man named Francis Adirubasamy in a coffeehouse in Pondicherry. The response Francis comes up with to the author’s need for inspiration is “I have a story that will make you believe in God.” After which he refers to the author as Piscine Patel in Toronto‚ who starts to tell his story. When Pi was a teenager in India‚ he lived with his parents and his brother Ravi. He frequently explores new opportunities

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    points out that "Today there about 5‚000 endangered animals and at least one species die out every year" (Donnellan‚ 2000‚ p.9). One of the most endangered animals is a Siberian tiger. There are only 200 Siberian tigers in the wild‚ and almost of them are in nature reserves. However‚ elephants go side by side with Siberian tigers. There are two species of elephant‚ the African elephant and the Asian elephant. Elephant is an amazing creature that can lives in all major habitats. Furthermore‚ elephant has

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    STUDY MATERIAL FOR CLASS X ENGLISH COMMUNICATIVE SA 1 TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA Summery: The Author and his companion had been driving near the city of Verona when they were stopped by two small boys‚ shabbily dressed‚ selling strawberries. The author’s driver cautioned the author against purchasing the fruits. The boys were very skinny but their eyes were sincere ant attracted attention. The author’s companion discovered that the elder one was thirteen years old‚ named Nicola‚ the younger was about

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    Report on “British Airways Strategy & Information Systems” TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: MISSION STATEMENT 3 CHAPTER 2: GOALS AND OBJECTIVES 4 CHAPTER 3: ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS 5 PEST ANALYSIS 5 SWOT ANALYSIS 7 CHAPTER 4: INFORMATIONS SYSTEMS 8 INFORMATION SYSTEMS AT OPERATIONAL LEVEL 8 INFORMATION SYSTEMS AT MANAGERIAL LEVEL 11 INFORMATION SYSTEMS AT STRATEGIC LEVEL 13 CHAPTER 5: SUGGESTED STRATEGY 14 REFERENCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 15

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    to cut down the demand of land? Maybe you just did a tiny thing‚ but you made a big progress. Moreover‚ I think it is cruel to show the specimen of a panda to our descendants‚ or point to a sample in a museum and tell them this is the Siberian tiger. We are able to see the real one while they cannot‚ and the cause of this inequality is owing to the destruction of land. What a shame! Therefore‚ I cannot agree with the idea that human needs for farmland‚ housing‚ and industry are more important

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    sanctuaries across the country In recent time‚ this kind of human violation has become a threat for wildlife. Now it turns into a need for prevention of Wildlife jewel in India. In 1972‚ India started the consummate Wildlife protection Act and Project tiger to bulwark crucial habitat. Along with over 500 wildlife sanctuaries‚ India now hosts 14 biosphere reserves. In our land‚ for development wildlife is daily moving a step ahead to be vanished. As teasing is not a single reason behind such vanished

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    org/text/biodiversity-protected/country-profile-22.html. WWF Bhutan (2007). Conservation in the Eastern Himalayas. World Wildlife Federation. Retrieved Sunday‚ September 23‚ 2007 from http://www.wwfbhutan.org.bt/index.htm. Xinhua: Roundup: International Tiger Symposium Held in Nepal. (2007‚ April 22). World News Connection‚ Retrieved September 27‚ 2007 from International Security & Counter Terrorism Reference Center database.

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