Category: /Literature/English
human characteristics. They exhibited such emotions as love and jealousy, and they experience birth and death. A number of mythological figures even look like human beings. In many cases, the human qualities of these gods and goddesses reflect a society's
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
and caring
husband, who is very fond of animals. He describes to the reader how his obsession with
alcohol is like a disease. He gets more irritable everyday because his cravings for alcohol
become greater and greater. He was often physically abusive to his
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
-of-war are the Nomeus gronvii, and the loggerhead turtle.
If you were to get stung by a man-of-war, you would experience a very painful sensation where you got stung. The toxin that the man-of-war uses blocks nerve conduction. This causes
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Category: /Literature
is doomed to repeat it". In saying so, memory is essential in today's society. Knowing historical events which took place many generations ago is an asset for any individual, enabling one to distinguish between what's right and wrong. "Man is the only animal able
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
, ballooning, diving, wind surfing and donkey safaris. The major ecotourist attraction in Africa is one of the 40 national parks in Kenya that offer an insight into the lives of animals and their habitat. Unfortunately, 70% of national parks and game reserves
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
. There is once again a face off, though this time it is Lucetta who gets what she wants. She acts animal-like, throwing accusations at him such as "It;s all your fault." (chapter 35) In the end, Henchard feels nothing but pity for the haggard, scared "animal
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Category: /Literature
Although the primary source only presents one point of view of a
situation, the opposing sides belief is equally important. The dialogue "La Relacion" by Cabeza de Vaca; the experiences of William Bradford in "Of Plymouth Plantation" and the story
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Category: /Literature
with four animals: a zebra, hyena, orangutan, and a 450-pound tiger. Pi struggles to understand why these hungry predators don't eat him, and why no one is coming to his rescuer. He also struggles to fight the forces of nature.
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Artists
Aristotle believed that all people by nature desire to know. A sign of one who knows is that that person can teach, while the person of experience without knowledge cannot. He defined wisdom as knowledge of principles and causes. In his Physics
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
in the partaker's mind. Another integral part of the plot, the hunt with Rainsford as prey, was also reconstructed but it also conveys the same message it was meant to. Through the hunt, Rainsford is forced to experience life as the prey and his view on hunted animals
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