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    X Compare the ways the distinctively visual is created in Crouching Tiger‚ Hidden Dragon and in one other related text of your choosing. The use of distinctively visual images allows an audience to perceive and distinguish the composer’s specific representation. From these distinctive visuals‚ the audience’s perceptions force them to respond in a particular way. In ‘Crouching Tiger‚ Hidden Dragon’‚ Ang Lee utilises a range of film techniques to position his audience through a combination of quiet

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    Long Question Cbse Xii

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    The tiger king Q.1 How would you describe the behavior of the maharaja’s minions towards him? Do you find them truly sincere towards him or are they driven by fear when they obey him? Do we find a similarity in today’s political order? Ans: as it happens everywhere the behavior of the maharaja’s minions towards him is driven by fear. They only aim is to keep the maharaja in good humor first comes the chief astrologer he is scared to speak the truth. He bits his lips and swallows hard .he must

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    1952‚ the Balinese tiger became extinct. As the graph provided in the appendix 1 shows‚ the number of species becoming extinct as the years go on has increased dramatically in the last 30 years. By the year 2025 the Earth could lose as many as one fifth of all species known to exist today. In recent centuries‚ hundreds of species have disappeared‚ almost always as a result of human activities. The passenger pigeon‚ one familiar example‚ was a source of food until excessive hunting and habitat loss

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    Wolves By Knight Analysis

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    1.Introduction People across the world seem to have complicated relationship with the great predators of this planet. Throughout history predators‚ such as wolves and tigers‚ have been labeled nuisances‚ trespassers‚ terrorizers and killers of both livestock & man. Despite the animosity applied to these great predators‚ cultures around the world revered them with languages most honorable of words. When spoke about in lore‚ they play great roles in creation and protection of the cultures‚ that are

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    actions for those on the brink of extinction mean something to us? If it does‚ then come and join hands with Indian wildlife organisations to help save mother earth. The nature projects and programmes started by the Indian government like the Project Tiger‚ Nature Camps and Jungle Lodges have been started to promote wildlife awareness among the common man. The projects besides preserving our natural heritage also encourage eco-tourism. Significance of Wildlife Conservation The wild creatures are

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    art‚ mythology and folklore of many countries where it has historically occurred from ancient Greece to Rome. Due to their stealth and hunting prowess (outstanding hunting skills)‚ leopard were thought to be animal manifestations (performances) of hunting deities (god) in ancient Asia and Africa. The leopard is smallest of the 4 big cats after the tiger‚ lion and jaguar. Leopard show a great diversity in coat color and rosette patterns. Their rosettes are circular in East Africa but tend to

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    Animal Rights in India

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    or pets on the streets as and when we please‚ or in hunting down endangered animals in the guise of “fun”! Age old hunting practices are still followed although they have been officially banned. From film stars to politicians‚ everyone wants to shoot down a chinkara and get have rhino horns in their living rooms as trophies. Celebrities still flaunt fur and crocodile skin hand bags while snake-skin belts are always popular! The great Bengal tiger of the Sunderbands(1709‚ census 2011)‚ the Asiatic

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    Clarkson argument

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    The Guardian Long Live the Tiger! Upon reading Jeremy Clarkson’s article‚ ‘Stuff the Tiger’‚ I discovered that I strongly disagree with his point of view and the way he writes them‚ a good example of this is when Clarkson uses inappropriate sarcasm to belittle the sensitive issue. I begin to realize that he thinks any publicity is good publicity as has a passion for pontificating on subjects that he knows absolutely nothing about. He begins to patronize the tigers by trying to be humorous. He first

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    Wildlife of India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search |Part of a series on | |Wildlife of India | |[pic] | |Biodiversity[show] | |Flora and Fauna | |Molluscs · Ants · Odonates | |Butterflies ·

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    MAJESTIC Bengal tigers‚ wild dogs‚ sarus cranes‚ ancient turtles‚ and Asian elephants—these are just some of India’s animal species in danger of extinction. Consider the largest land mammal‚ the elephant. The elephant’s ivory tusks are very much in demand. Japan is one of the largest users of ivory‚ and there is similar demand in China‚ where ivory chopsticks are still popular. How has the demand for ivory had an especially adverse affect on the Asian elephant? Some time ago The Times of India

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