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    individuals who long to have relationships with others‚ it is vital to consider the underlying character and moral compass that each possess. As evidenced in “The Child by Tiger” and “The Most Dangerous Game‚” one realizes the ability for change or controversy of any individuals nature on the service. In Thomas Wolfe’s “The Child by Tiger” and Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game‚” the characters Dick Prosser and General Zaroff differ; however‚ they both lead lives characterized by contradiction

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    The Tiger and the Pig

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    Comparing two poems TASK After taking part in a discussion in class about two poems. William Blake’s’ ‘The Tiger’ published in 1794 and ‘View of a Pig’ by Ted Hughes published in the 1960’s. Question 1 How do the poets’ attitudes to their respective animals differ? Firstly I think that in Hughes’ ‘View of a Pig’‚ it seems the poet has a kind of morbid fascination with the carcass of the animal. This is derived from the fact that there is a theme of deadness repeated throughout the poem

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    Endangered Bengal Tigers in India The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is the oldest and largest global environmental organization‚ working to help save endangered species. This organization’s main purpose is to provide worldwide alertness about any species or plant facing high global extension. The IUCN red list contains information on plants and animals that have been categorized as extinct or extinct in the wild‚ due to insufficient data. Once the species is placed on

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    Tiger Subspecies

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    Tiger Subspecies I am here writing a report on the sub species of tigers. Many of these tigers will not survive in the next forty years due to the killing that us humans have caused. Tiger sub species have not been as important to us humans as whether or not the species Tiger Panthera tigris can survive either in the wild or in captivity for the next forty years. Nevertheless a great deal of information on the future of the tiger can be learned from a study of subspecies. Which is what my report

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    Siberian Tigers

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    The Siberian tiger is one of the rarest species in the world and it holds many characteristics that makes it unique and presentable as the true beauty of nature. These animals are critically endangered‚ facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild. There are currently less than 600 tigers living in the wild‚ and they are ranked among the most valuable animals in the wild. These tigers are currently confined to the Eastern region of Asia and are also known as the Amur‚ Manchurian‚ Korean

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    As the population of China becomes more wealthy‚ demand for illegal tiger parts is booming. Up to 600m Chinese people believe that tiger bones‚ claws and even penises will cure any number of ailments‚ including arthritis and impotency. And as a result we’ve just been told‚ for about the hundredth time‚ that if nothing is done extinction looms. Well‚ not complete extinction. Obviously tigers will continue to exist in Las Vegas for many years to come. And in Asia there are so many backstreet big

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    debatable topic in America. Every person has an opinion on how a child should be raised and disciplined. In Amy Chua’s “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” (an excerpt from Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother)‚ Chua explains Chinese parenting and how it is effective in her life. She claims that by breaking down a child and pushing them to their full potential‚ the child will‚ in turn‚ be confident and incredibly successful. Through the use of several rhetorical devices‚ Chua supports‚ as well as weakens

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    Tiger Poem

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    Tiger poem Q In the poem the tiger is compared to A. Fire heat and brightness Q The speaker in the tiger is A. An adult Q Forest of the night A. and confusion of living Q What is offered as contrast to the tiger? A. The lamb Q The stars probably symbolize A. Angles Q. The symmetry of the tiger is enhanced by A. the repetition of the first stanza Q. a central image of the tiger is A. power the lamb poem Whom does Blake refer to as “He”  The creator A central idea of “The Lamb” is the

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    Paper Tigers

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    Confident people know when to be afraid; they then take action - to run away from the saber-toothed tiger‚ leave the burning building‚ or whatever. Unconfident‚ or socially anxious‚ people‚ on the other hand‚ are wracked by numerous anxieties over what are called "paper tigers": fears about how they are perceived. If they speak or act‚ are others silently (or not so silently) going to criticize them? Do they appear foolish‚ awkward‚ unstylish... ? The list goes on and on. In fact‚ unconfident people

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    more depth‚ I think the princess indeed directed the young man toward the lady because of the passionate love that she had toward him. Due to the strong emotion that she had for him‚ the princess would not have wanted him killed or even hurt by the tiger. Stockton writes “ she sat there‚ paler and whiter than any one in the vast ocean of anxious faces‚” by the princess facial and mental expression‚ if she were barbaric enough to send the young man to his death‚ she would have had a smile

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