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    DECLINE IN NUMBER OF CORBETT TIGERS IN VIETNAM 1. Massive Habitat and Prey Loss Many years ago‚ when there were still rain forests covering 43% of the area‚ tigers distributed on the highland and midland. In the 1960s‚ VN had thousands of tiger living in nature. The key findings from many years of study of tiger population have indicated that in many sites‚ tigers decline in numbers because of habitat loss and prey depletion rather than being killed directly. A tiger needs to eat about 50 deer-sized

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    Customers are not willing to part with luxury despite decrease in cost. Tiger airways target the people who are travelling on limited budgets‚ primarily younger adults‚ students and low wagers. According to the website of Budget carrier Tiger Airways‚ they have promised the lowest airfares: At least 40 per cent less than the average lowest fare in Singapore. In exchange for the lower cost‚ the travelers have to sacrifice on comfortable seats and leg space. People are willing to give away greater

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    victory for the Tamil Nadu Government to kill Veerappan‚ who had been elusive for many years. Toys‚ images of Gods and Goddesses and various kinds of artistic objects are made at of the elephant tusks and they fetch much profit to the businessmen. Tigers are killed for their beautiful skin of beautiful patterns. Even their bones are powdered and used as medicine. The horns of rhinoceroses are believed to have medicinal properties and so the rhinoceroses are shot‚ their horns are removed and sold.

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    to become of his daughter who could become a slave in many ways. And as he left her‚ she left him and she also had nothing to live for. As in many of Carter’s stories nakedness is a continuous symbol of many different things. The beast in "The Tigers Bride" asks to see Belle naked‚ for what reason? That is for the reader to decide. These certain motifs are the things that make Angela Carter’s stories what they are. Belle is offered the choice to either to strip of her clothing for the beast

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    The novel begins with the author describing in an author’s note his travels to India‚ where he meets a man named Francis Adirubasamy in a coffeehouse in Pondicherry. His response to the author’s claim that he needs inspiration is “I have a story that will make you believe in God.” After which he refers the author to Piscine Patel in Toronto‚ who immediately begins to tell his own story‚ starting in Chapter 1. As a teenager in Pondicherry‚ India‚ Pi Patel describes his family – himself‚ his parents

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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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    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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    in India is a mix of species of different types of organisms.[1] Apart from a handful of the major farm animals such as cows‚ buffaloes‚ goats‚ poultry and sheep‚ India has an amazingly wide variety of animals native to the country. It is home to tigers‚ lions‚Leopards‚ pythons‚ wolves‚ foxes‚ bears‚ crocodiles‚ rhinoceroses‚ camels‚ wild dogs‚ monkeys‚ snakes‚ antelope species‚ deer species‚ varieties of bison and not to mention the mighty Asian elephant. The region’s rich and diverse wildlife is

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    category II protected areas. India’s first national park was established in 1936 as Hailey National Park‚ now known as Jim Corbett National Park. By 1970‚ India only had five national parks. In 1972‚ India enacted the Wildlife Protection Act and Project Tiger to safeguard the habitats of conservation reliant species. Further federal legislation strengthening protections for wildlife was introduced in the 1980s. As of April 2007‚ there were 96 national parks. All national park lands then encompassed a total

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    like a tiger cub about to be shot by a poacher. Instead of focusing on all the endangered species in the world‚ it concentrates on Tigers only. This image focuses on the ideas of tiger conservation‚ family‚ and poaching in hopes of pulling at people’s heart strings to raise money. The main way they do this is by focusing on your family and connecting the viewer to the advertisement by manipulating their emotions. By manipulating the viewer’s emotions they cause them to donate money to the tiger conservation

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