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    language of the play. With the development of avant-garde theatre in France‚ came Eugène Ionesco and later‚ Bernard-Marie Koltès. Ionesco and Koltès have both referred to their works as ‘tragedy of language’‚ and this essay will examine Ionesco’s Rhinoceros and Koltès’ Black Battles With Dogs to explore the ways in which language can manifest itself and how it can become the direct root of the disastrous events that form a tragic play. Language is the fundamental tool of any dramatist‚ and tragedy

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    zoos should be allowed

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    A good zoo provides an enriched habitat in which the animals are never bored‚ are well cared-for‚ and have plenty of space. Zoos have medical staff on hand to care for animals which they wouldn’t have in the wild. The white rhinoceros are becoming extinct because rhinoceros horns are worth £30‚000 per pound of horn. Isn’t it better to be safe from poachers? Zoos are accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and are held to high standards for the treatment of the animals. According to

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    Persuasive Essay Hunting

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    To begin with‚ big game hunting should be banned because people aren’t killing innocent game for food or survival‚ they’re killing them for decoration.. In the article published in the LA Times‚ the author stated‚ “Every lion or rhino or bear that is hunted purely to get a trophy is a Cecil in some way-it may not be famous‚ but it is a sentient being‚ killed for its value as an ornament.” To further explain‚ on July 1‚ 2015‚ Cecil the Lion was killed illegally in Zimbabwe. Big game hunters lured

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    Wildlife conservation Introduction Developing India is metamorphosing the environments; especially it is giving an antagonistic emanation for Indian Wildlife. Developing cities‚ villages‚ leads to massacres of trees. This demonstration of trees is leading to the end of wildlife in India. We are slaughtering the impeccable seraphic ventures just for our sake. Species have been relinquishing‚ since this development began. We have reached to a height when much percent of the species have been dematerialized

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    problems in the ecosystems where these animals live. If one animal goes extinct‚ this means less food for the animal that used to eat it as prey. One animal that went extinct is the Western Black Rhinoceros and “In 2011 the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUNC) declared the Western Black Rhinoceros extinct.” This is one example of how poachers can kill one

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    hoofed animals in the world including antelopes‚Wilde beast‚ Buffalos‚ Zebras‚ and Rhinoceros. Many animals Ave tough cheek teeth so they can stand their diets‚ animals cannot eat tough grass. Animals develop speed for hunting‚ such as Cheetahs or other predators to get to. Animals migrate when it gets too hot or cold for them‚ and some animals animals migrate . The plant eating animals are Giraffes‚ Zebras‚ and Rhinoceros. Some of the plant-eating animals interspecific competition provide food for the

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    discussing are the Panel of the Wounded Man and first panel in the cave‚ the Unicorn Panel. The Panel of the Wounded Man is found in the “Shaft Room”. The Panel of the Wounded Man contains a number of interesting artwork like “Man and Bird”‚ the “Rhinoceros”‚ and the “Bison”. This room and panel caught my attention for a number of reasons. First‚ in rooms like the Hall of the Bulls‚ there is a decent amount of color coming out of the artwork. Whether this is the paint they used or some type of erosion

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    Endangered Animals of India :  Endangered Animals of India Nataraj M.B. Department of Zoology. What is an endangered animal? :  What is an endangered animal? A species is called endangered when there are so few of its kind left that it could disappear from the planet altogether and become ’extinct.’ Extinct means an animal hasn’t been seen in the wild for 50 years. In total 762 plant and animal species are now recorded as extinct. IUCN RED LIST :  IUCN RED LIST The IUCN Red List of Threatened

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    Example of Mutualism

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    Symbiosis: The general term used to describe intimate association between pairs of species is symbiosis. Most ecologists further divide the term into three categories‚ i.e. mutualism‚ commensalisms and parasitism. A. Mutualism: Two organisms live together in such a way that both are benefited. This association is usually a permanent one. a. Lichen There are several thousand species of lichen. They are commonly found on exposed rocks and tree trucks. They can even be found on exposed

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    art was the depicition of animals in the cave paintings at Lascaux‚ France. The Rhinoceros‚ wounded man‚ and disemboweld bison‚ a Paleolithic piece‚ shows that the Paleolithic man more than likely hunted that animals show which is obviously a factor in their survival. In the painting it displays a man who has been struck by a bison and the bison has also been disemboweld by the man and to the left of them is a rhinoceros.

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