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    Tigers: The Silent Assassins Armed with razor like teeth and retractile claws in addition to their keen senses‚ tigers are silent assassins on top of the food chain. The magnificent striped panthera tigris‚ originally from Eastern Asia‚ once ranged an enormous span of the earth’s surface. Over the past century‚ it is estimated that the tigers habitat and numbers have been depleted by up to 95%. Having been greatly limited as a result of many factors‚ mainly human impacts‚ the tiger has been driven

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    Introduction: Tiger Airways is a low cost airline started its operations in Australia in November 2007 with its head office at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport. Tiger Airways offers cheap domestic flights to 12 destinations within Australia and expanding its operations by increasing its workforce‚ investment and started international flights. Tiger Airways ticket cost overs the seat booking and 15kg of check-in luggage and offers upgrades on luggage that is paid on top of ticket price. No food or

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    rhinos & rhino poaching in South Africa and other regions. His writing gives the reader an insight of rhino poaching for their horns and how it jeopardizes the species that are facing extinction. SUMMARY “Rhino Wars” is mainly about the poaching of these animals and the risk of extinction the species faces due to their horns. He starts off by writing about Damien Mander‚ a former Australian Special Forces sniper who is in the jungle working on thwarting illegal poaching of rhinos. He then

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    consumers can afford it and the demand will increase again‚ motivating the poachers to go hunting. Another point is that having farmed rhinos rarely save wild ones‚ especially when they are highly available. The poachers will not stop the act of poaching even if farmed rhino horns are sold. In some other regions such as South Africa‚ poisoning the horns seemed like an alternative to saving the rhinos. This helps to reduce the demand as people will get sick if they drink it. However‚ this solution

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    extinct after 1999; however‚ the saola has reappeared after a fourteen year long absence in the Annamite Mountains of Vietnam. The reason for why saolas are headed down the path to extinction is caused by a variety of factors. Deforestations‚ illegal poaching‚ and hunting traps are all causes for the declining saola population. A major reason for the extermination of the Saola is due to deforestation. Deforestation is the removal of forests to pave way to more urban uses. It proves as a danger to the

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    punished‚ and the impact of events relating to poaching and forest laws during the period of study. However‚ Birrell’s seems to believe that Norman

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    Tiger Woods: Past Affairs‚ Present Decline‚ Future in Question The ambitions of Tiger Woods have both propelled him into a successful‚ star-studded athlete‚ but also into great emotional pain and negative publicity on the world stage. Woods’ success came at a very young age‚ excelling in the sport of golf‚ as he strived to improve his play through relentless ambition and exceptional commitment (Bissinger). After winning numerous titles on the PGA tour‚ he was seen by his supporters as an affable

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    business is very profitable. 5. What are the driving forces behind poaching? a. The driving force behind poaching is profit. The sale of rhino horn has immense profitability and chance for creation of wealth. By the sale of rhino horn being so profitable it has made poaching a large problem. The lack of regard that poaching is illegal seems outweighed by the profit for poachers. 6. How would you reduce poaching? a. To reduce poaching the rhino

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    On the Tamil Tigers “I would prefer to die in honour rather than being caught alive by the enemy” (Towards Liberation 83). V. Prabakaran‚ leader and founder of the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam)‚ said this during an exclusive interview with the magazine the “Sunday.” This statement represents how most Tamil Tigers feel about their fight for freedom. Tamil Tigers are dedicated to dying in battle rather than being caught by the enemy (Sri Lanka military). The Tamil Tigers were founded

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    Poaching Poaching‚ as defined by Webster‚ is the illegal practice of trespassing on another’s property to hunt or steal game without the landowner’s permission. Today‚ that definition seems slightly vague as the nature of poaching has changed drastically in recent years. Poaching is an ever growing epidemic that plagues every continent of this world. Animals of every type are pursued for a variety of economic reasons despite the ecological consequences associated with disrupting the natural

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