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Category: /Literature/English
…in America. McKay voices his love/hate relationship with America in this poem. He states that she "sinks into my throat her tiger's tooth, stealing my breath of life." He does however "confess I love this cultured hell that tests my youth! Her vigor flows like…
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…. The women thought that the devil himself had possessed this boy. This thought was the last that ever entered their heads. The boy let out a sharp scream and pounced on the two women like a tiger who hadn’t eaten for weeks. Their screams only lasted for a split…
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…zephyr carried a somewhat familiar aroma, the country air I was used to, maybe. Pleased with the familiar aroma, I inhaled as much of it as possible. Wild life of all kingdoms grazed in the open fields surrounding me. Fierce lions and tigers
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the colony, killing property destroying or white woman terrorizing tigers guareetee?s Ooronoko?s badge of honour within the narrative. Yet any action showing the slightest sort of intiative away from the position as slave to the colony relegates him…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, but to the locals, Jose’s Café is a hidden treasure, and it is one of my new favorite places to eat. After a long afternoon of hunting in the cactus and mesquite covered landscape, my stomach begins to growl like a caged tiger. The boiling Texas sun adds…
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…that this estimate was not far off the mark,” according to an article in this month’s edition of Foreign Policy (Recycling Environmentalism). This article is not alone; Newsweek says the following: Want to see a Siberian tiger or a Philippine eagle? Better do it quick…
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Category: /History
…changed from the warm, tender, pious kind-hearted woman. “Slavery soon proved its ability to divest her of these heavenly qualities. Under its influence, the tender heart became stone, and the lamblike disposition gave way to the tiger-like fierceness…
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…. To clarify, extinction of a language is not the same as when a species gets extinct, in fact it is probably the opposite. When humans hunt a rare tiger too fast that it has no time to reproduce, the animal gets extinct. With a language, the less humans use…
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…in political terms it is a dramatization of 'the modern political nightmare' in which responsible democracy is destroyed by charismatic authoritarianism" (Tiger, 195).…
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Category: /History
…of the local animals (including elephant, tiger, rhinoceros, buffalo, antelope) were represented on the seals so frequently that they must have been a significant part of these people’s diets. Also pieces of art and pottery were traded among neighbors for other…
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