Papers 1971-1980 of total 9226 found.
Category: /History
…stained with blood;-- But you are more inhuman, more inexorable, Oh! ten times more than tigers of Hyrcania.” - Shakespeare The slavery in the United States and Brazil is no doubt a shameful event in our history. White people transferred…
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…on their size and calls them "paper tiger" as he did in a speech in 1950. Mao Tse-tung On December 26th 1893 in a small village about twenty-eight miles to the west of Hsiangt'an, Hunan in Shaoshanch'ung, Mao Tse-tung was born. He was born during…
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…or wildlife products because they are endangered or threatened. Another recent act is the Rhinoceros and Tiger Conservation Act of 1994. The US congress passed this to provide resources to conservations programs focused on saving these endangered species. This year…
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…. Altogether over time there has been about eight mass extinctions to large land dwelling vertebrates. The most recent was about ten thousand years ago, killing most of the giant mammals like mammoths, mastodons, super-large camels, saber-toothed tigers, and others…
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…on the Internet to hear the argument from the 'horse's mouth' rather than wading through media reports which can sometimes misquote and misrepresent groups. Examples of this would be the online battle in a war of words between the Tamil Tigers and the Sri Lankan…
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Category: /Literature
…of the two sisters in comparison to animals; he calls them, 'Tigers, not daughters,'. All of these animals are savage carnivores that satisfy their hunger at the expense of others, so Shakespeare uses theses images to reflect the selfish nature of the sisters…
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…that if Germany wasn't punished enough they would recover and attack France again, and because of Clemenceau's fierce views he was known as 'The Tiger'3. President Woodrow Wilson of the US was for world-peace and had little resentment towards Germany because the US had…
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…insects also use hearing to their advantage (Amato 1991). Moths also do amazing maneuvers in attempts of escape, similar to the mantis. Tiger moths even make their own ultrasonic clicks. It is not known whether these are to startle the bat or to warn…
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…There has been a large amount of growth of industries in the 20th century such as the development of the Asian Tiger Economy and the production of cars and electronics in Britain and Japan. Throughout this period organisations have therefore been faced…
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…"Move upward, working out the beast, And let the ape and tiger die" (118.27-28). In other words, a nature now brutal and cold, careless of life, will someday become, "High nature amorous of the good" (109.10-11). These words suggest a slow process…
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