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    In this story‚ the tiger is depicted as being selfish. He seeks for his self-interest even though his actions finally make other people in trouble or even die. He does not care for common well-being or general welfare. For example‚ the tiger wants to be "king of the beasts" so that he battles the current king‚ Lion‚ which leads to a confusing battle of all the creatures in the jungle. The tiger is imaginative. From the passage‚ the tiger even imagines that the moon will be "yellow" with "stripes"

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    How the Tiger got His Stripes In the beginning‚ the animals in the jungle had plenty of food. They all walked along the ground and had no need to search for anything. Then one day they suddenly discovered they were low on food. The larger animals ran out before the smaller ones. The Tiger was the first to go on the hunt. The bright orange fur did not camouflage well‚ yet none of the animals expected to be hunted to pickings were easy for the Tiger. The Monkey noticed the Tiger stalking him one

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    Many fantasy fiction stories can be full of action and intensity. The story‚ “The Lady‚ or the Tiger?” written by Frank R. Stockton shows action and intensity through symbols‚ conflicts‚ and in different parts of the story. This story is about how a princess has to decide the prince’s fate‚ for rather if she chooses for him to fall in love with another lady‚ or to get eaten alive by a tiger. This story took place in B.C inside an arena. As the reader reads on‚ the reader found out that there was

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    Introduction A. Did you know that the tigers are capable of killing animals over twice of their size B. Tigers are the largest members of the cat family and are renowned for their power and strength. C. Tigers have a large head with massive canine teeth and a long muscular and powerful body Thesis Statement: Tigers are fierce predators with a calculated intelligence that makes them one of the leaders out there in their natural environment‚ most people easily recognize the tiger due to the stripes found on

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    Tigers are the largest members of the cat family. They live in Asia and belong to the same genus as the lion‚ leopard‚ and jaguar. Two major subspecies of the tiger are the Siberian tiger and the Bengal tiger. The tiger is thought to have originated in northern Asia during the Pleistocene Epoch. <br> <br><b>Scientific classification: </b> <br>Tigers belong to the family Felidae. The scientific classifications of each tiger are listed in the "Types of Tigers" section of this report. <br> <br><b>Appearance</b> <br>The

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    The White Tiger Analysis

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    The book The White Tiger is by Avarind Adiga. This book is about a man named Munna‚ which translates to “boy‚” who takes on the name Balram‚ which is given to him by one of his teachers. He tells his story to the Chinese Premiere‚ Wen Jiabao over the course of seven nights via email. His story is that he wants to make a lot more money than he does working in the family tea shop‚ which is what his caste‚ the Halwai‚ does. He overhears two men taking about how much money that drivers make while

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    Elyse Ferguson Mrs.Wadman Academic English 12 Monday‚ February‚ 25‚ 2013 Essay on “The Lady Or The Tiger?” Frank R. Stockton is an American novelist born in Philadelphia in 1834. Frank lived a mischievous boyhood but once he grow up he began to study engraving on wood well on the side he started writing as it was his true passion. When the story “The Lady Or The Tiger?” was written it had been translated into many different languages through the success Stockton had with it‚ since he composed

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    An Analysis of _The White Tiger_ In the novel‚ The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga‚ Adiga illustrates the conditions of the working class in India through Balram Halwai‚ the protagonist. Also he points out the social inequality of the society of India through the rich and poor. Balram is a perfect example of a life story from rags to riches. However his journey to riches was not entirely ethical since he had to kill his master‚ Ashok. Adiga implies that nobody is motivated to stay ethical in a corrupt

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    Professor golf player Tiger Woods was born in Cyprus‚ California on December 30‚ 1975. Woods won the U.S. Masters at Augusta in 1997 with a record score at the age of 21. He was the youngest man and first African American to earn the title. In 2009‚ Woods took a hiatus from golf‚ returning in 2010‚ but as his personal life took a turn for the worse‚ the golfer was not at the top of his game. Contents Quotes "The greatest thing about tomorrow is‚ I will be better than I am today...There

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    Cultural Anthropology November 20‚ 2012 The White Tiger Response The White Tiger is a brilliant collaboration of wit and darkness. The main character‚ a servant of his own kind‚ is a witty and somewhat likable killer from the underbelly of India. You can not help but enjoy this killer while also being disappointed with this character. Blaram’s story brings up a truth about Indian culture‚ as well as one- third of the world’s population who suffer from poverty. He explains the white world

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