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    Company’s present policies for handling returned items. From the accounting control perspective‚ the financial records are evidently inaccurate leading to poor overall control‚ e.g. Greg Sullivan confidently indicated that his records shows 2.6 million Jungle Jim dolls are in stock for recycling; however‚ Carolyn Coggins expressed the concern that dealers will return the 2 million dolls currently held in their stock. This discrepancy is due to vague and poor return policies provided to management‚ e.g

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    Red Panda

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    The sun was intensifying as I ascended following my mother and siblings through the trees looking for the perfect place to rest after a long night of foraging. Finally we came to the perfect place in the lush green branches above the jungle floor. Today was different than anything I had ever done; my mind was sprinting with everything I was trying to soak in. The familiar sound of the birds chirping‚ the leaves rustling in the wind‚ and other animals scurrying below me in the mountains of Nepal was

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    could be heard just past the patchwork of branches. Brilliant flowers sprung from overhanging tree limbs and the sounds of the jungle blended with the softly crashing waves. Odysseus looked lovingly at his wife and spoke‚ “My Dearest Penelope‚ I trust that you will enjoy your time on this incomparable island. I’ve chosen this priceless

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    Rudyard Kipling

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    was born on 30 December 1865‚ in Bombay‚ during the Bombay Presidency of British India‚ although he was taken by his family to England while his age was five years. Kipling is popularly recognized for his compositions of fiction‚ together with The Jungle Book ( which is a compilation of stories that include ""Rikki-Tikki-Tavi"")‚ Kim (1901) (a tale of adventure)‚ Just So Stories (1902)‚ several short stories‚ comprising of ""The Man Who Would Be King"" (1888); as well as his poems‚ comprising of Gunga

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    How the Tiger got His Stripes In the beginning‚ the animals in the jungle had plenty of food. They all walked along the ground and had no need to search for anything. Then one day they suddenly discovered they were low on food. The larger animals ran out before the smaller ones. The Tiger was the first to go on the hunt. The bright orange fur did not camouflage well‚ yet none of the animals expected to be hunted to pickings were easy for the Tiger. The Monkey noticed the Tiger stalking him one

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    group mostly been arranged to the river side and mostly become fisherman now. However‚ most of the Chinese been arranged in the city which far away from the jungle to prevent they communicate or giving some supplies to communist members for the reason most of the communist members are Chinese. Other than that‚ mostly Indians were located to the jungle for collecting the resources such as rubber. After the British arranged by these and other ways‚ the Malayan Communist Party (MCP) was cut-off from any

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    Reid Dillow Mrs. Korando English 1 26 February‚ 2024 “ The Most Dangerous Game”’s Theme “ The Most Dangerous Game” is a short story written by Richard Connel. The characters‚ Whitney and Rainsford‚ are on a yacht going on a hunt in the Amazon River. Rainsford hears a gunshot and looks out on the dock. He falls out of the boat and floats up on an island called Ship Trap Island. A man named General Zaroff makes an attempt to hunt Rainsford‚ but fails. The theme of the story is never give up‚ even when

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    Heart of Darkness

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    1899. Marlow’s story-within-the-story is set in an unnamed European city (probably Brussels) and in the Belgian Congo in Africa sometime in the early to mid 1890s‚ during the colonial era. Climax: The confrontation between Marlow and Kurtz in the jungle Protagonist: Marlow Antagonist: Kurtz Point of View: First person (both Marlow and the Unnamed Narrator use first person) Narrator: Heart of Darkness is a framed story: Marlow tells the story of his time in the Congo to an unnamed Narrator‚ and the

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    Tumble in the jungle : address: 245 woodstreetE17 3ht:telephone:0870626 0710 Tumble in the jungle it is a good place for children’s‚ toddlers and babies. It is indoor play‚ soft play and helps children’s have lots of exercise. There are lot of facilities for children to play. All the activities in Tumble in the jungle are suitable for any age‚ especially for little children like toddlers. Tumble in the jungle allows children to have fun and have

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    Guadalcanal Battle

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    Battle of Midway‚ Americans thought of taking back the Pacific Islands and the first confrontation was to be at the Guadalcanal. The Guadalcanal is a part of the Solomon Islands and sets to the north-eastern part of Australia. Guadalcanal is a humid‚ jungle-covered‚ tropical island. The atmosphere made it important for both sides in the Pacific War. If Japanese were to take the island‚ they would cut off the sea route between Australia and America. If the Americans took control of the island‚ they would

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