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    Sumatran Tiger

    The Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) is the smallest of the remaining five tiger subspecies. It has lived exclusively, for over a million years, in the once extensive moist tropical jungles of the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. Their population in the wild is now heavily fragmented and is estimated to range between 400 and 500 individuals. Groups of between a few and several dozen tigers can be found principally in and around Sumatra's national parks. The Sumatran tiger represents a

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    White Bengal Tigers - Outline

    Outline – White Tigers Alejandro Raigosa Vargas Universidad del Valle de Mexico, Campus Torreon I. Introduction A. Current Problem: White Bengal Tigers in nature have disappeared because the hunting and capture. B. Population/Area of Focus: Asia (Indian subcontinent) C. Key Terms: Tigers, Hunting, India, Capture Thesis Statement: Hunting White Tigers has become a problem that has made these animals disappear(White Tiger, a-z-animals.com) from nature. In the past 50 years none have been

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    Sumatran Tiger

    The Sumatran Tiger the sumatran tiger is an extraordinary creature, but it is going extinct. in 2008 the estimated population was from 441 to 671 tigers left. This tiger has the thinnest strips of all the tigers.the sumatran tiger also has more hair on the face and around the neck area than other species. Indonesia in which these magnificent creatures live. The sumatran tiger are carnivores which means they eat meat. some meats that they eat are birds, monkeys, cattle, goats, wild boar

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    Sumatran Tiger Research Paper

    thicker stripes and darker fur color than most tigers. It is one of the smallest tiger species at the weight of 220-310 lbs. and at a length of 87-100 inches long for males. For females it is a weight of 165-243 lbs. and a length of 85-91 inches. 1. The Sumatran tigers habitat is lowland and mountain forests 2. The Sumatran tiger lives in Indonesia. 3. The Sumatran tiger lives 12 years in the wild and up to 20 years in captivity. 4. The Sumatran tiger can have an average size litter (about 2-3

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    clients—and that corresponded with an available URL. The effort that followed was one of the largest—and most successful—rebranding campaigns in corporate history. As luck would have it, the company’s new name came from a consultant at the company’s Oslo office, who submitted “Accenture” as part of an internal name-generation initiative dubbed “Brandstorming.” The consultant coined the Accenture name because it rhymed with “adventure” and connoted an “accent on the future.” The name also retained the “Ac”

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    Marketing and Public Relations

    How a PR company managed a celebrity’s image * Nigella Lawson- Mark Hutchinson Management has managed Nigella Lawson’s PR since the publication of her groundbreaking cookbook How To Eat in 1998. Since then he has managed publicity for all Nigella’s projects including television series and product launches in the UK and worldwide. Nigella Lawson looks very feminine due to her curves and her whole physique. She conforms to the male gaze, as she is very feminine. She is shown to be classy and

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    Humans

    to create conscious about this topic because now there are a lot problems that affects the animal’s habitats. This work mention aspects like habitat definition, importance of the animals habitats, some causes that destroyed habitats and Siberian Tiger habitat. General Objective: * Learning about the importance of the animals habitats in the world. Habitat is the place where an organism lives in a community. You might think of an animal's habitats as its home. Habitats can be very different

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    Extinct Caspian Tiger

    Caspian Tiger” For centuries animals have become extinct due to natural selection being not in favor of that particular species. Changes in climates change that particular region and as a result plants died out and/or another animal species shortens and causes another to starve out. Humans participate in a lot of the damage that has been done to many animal species through pollution, hunting, and the destruction of the places where they live. The Caspian Tiger also known as the Turan tiger was last

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    Life of Pi: Real or Fiction

    solid evidence behind the fact that it is a work of fiction. For example, the main character manages to stay alive for 227 days with little to no food supply, when in reality no human could go that long. Also, he is accompanied by a dangerous Bengal tiger who would have most likely ate him alive the first chance he got. On top of that, there are places mentioned in the book such as a man eating floating island made out of algae that are completely non existent. Despite any disagreeing evidence, Life

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    Analysis of Balran Halwai from White Tiger by Aravind Adiga

    Is Balram Halwai a rounded character or is ------------------------------------------------- he a mouthpiece of the author? Balram Halwai- Protagonist or Mouthpiece? Aravind Adiga’s The White Tiger’ is an epistolary novel consisting of a series of letters written by Balram Halwai, an entrepreneur who owns a taxi driving company, for the Chinese Premier, when he visits Bangalore. Balram Halwai is a man who has freed himself from the Darkness and

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