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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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    Owning Exotic Animals as Pets Dawn Patton COM/156 October 06‚ 2013 Myrene Magabo The Dangers of Owning Exotic Animals as Pets On the evening of Tuesday October 18‚ 2011 in Zanesville‚ Ohio over 49 wild and exotic animals including 18 Bengal tigers were shot and killed‚ after their owner opened all the cages and then took his own life (Caron‚ 2011). People have had an attraction to owning wild animals for decades‚ and the amount of injuries that have resulted from trying to coexist in a mutual

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    Selective Breeding

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    Most Memorable Day of My Life

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    Chapter 1 Question 1: What are the qualities of a "gentleman"? Work with your partner and complete the following web-chart by listing the qualities of a gentleman. Answer 1: Question 2: Based on your discussion above‚ what do you think the story is about? * ________________________________________________ * ________________________________________________ Answer 2: The story could be about whether the protagonists are truly gentlemanly or not‚ based on the qualities listed above

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    Sundarban

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    including tigers‚ aquatic mammals‚ birds and reptiles Outstanding Universal Value Brief synthesis: The Sundarban contain the world’s largest mangrove forests and one of the most biologically productive of all natural ecosystems. Located at the mouth of the Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers between India and Bangladesh‚ its forest and waterways support a wide range of’ fauna including a number of species threatened with extinction. The mangrove habitat supports the single largest population of tigers in the

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    Human Animal Conflicts

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    elephants also cause damage to human life and property. Carnivores such as leopard‚ tiger‚ and wild dog prey upon domestic livestock either by entering the settlements in the vicinity of their habitats or when these come into forest for grazing. The buffalos kept by Maldharis in the vicinity of Gir sanctuary form a substantial portion of food of the lions (Chellam‚ R). Domestic livestock form 30% of the tiger kills near the Chitwan national park in Nepal (Mishra‚ 1982). Manslaughter: - There

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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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    Sunderban

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    home to 270 Royal Bengal Tigers along with the spotted deers‚ wild pigs‚ monkeys‚ herons‚ kingfishers and white-bellied eagles. The Sundarbans is formed by an alluvial archipelago of 54 islands‚ made by the waters of Ganges‚ Brahmaputra and the Bay of Bengal. The Sundarban National Park got its name from the Sundari trees found here in abundance. Sundarbans’ also shares its boundaries with the Sajnekhali Bird Sanctuary. The most unique feature of the Sundarbans is the tigers in the park apt at swimming

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    1.0 Introduction The Himalayas are the longest and most well known mountain range in the world. It is located just north the Indian sub-continent. It is also home to some of the highest points in the world above sea level‚ Mt. Everest‚ standing at 8‚848 metres above sea level and K2 standing at 8‚611 metres.The main Himalayan range runs from the Indus river valley in the west‚ to the Brahmaputra river valley in the east‚ forming a range with a length of 2‚400 km long‚ which varies in width from

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