A Crocodile by Thomas Lovell Beddoes Hard by the lilied Nile I saw A duskish river-dragon stretched along‚ The brown habergeon of his limbs enamelled With sanguine almandines and rainy pearl: And on his back there lay a young one sleeping‚ No bigger than a mouse; with eyes like beads‚ And a small fragment of its speckled egg Remaining on its harmless‚ pulpy snout; A thing to laugh at‚ as it gaped to catch The baulking merry flies. In the iron jaws Of the great devil-beast‚ like a pale soul Fluttering
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Assignment MUHAMMAD ASIF Matriculation no: S1140899 Date of Submission: 14 May 2012 CONTENTS 1. Executive summary........................................................................................................4 2. Pneumatic Conveying System........................................................................................5 2.1 Risk Assessment Process..........................................................................................6 2.1.1 HSE Statement to Risk Assessment
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Belonging is a universal human experience that occurs when individuals share a set of beliefs. It often emerges from our connections to place‚ in terms of both the surrounding environment and our perceived place within relationships. The pastoral comedy “As You Like It” by William Shakespeare strengthens our grasp of this elusive concept by exploring the influence of agrarian existence on how characters finds their place in society. “Line written in Kensington Garden” by Matthew Arnold similarly
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Many kinds of crocodiles are in the world. Also Alligators too. However‚ many people do not know between different crocodiles and alligators. So people just use two words or just use one word. If people search crocodiles and alligators‚ people will find many different things. Crocodiles and alligators have different things that are families‚ jaw and teeth. Their families are different. The alligatoridae‚ which includes the alligators and the caimans. The crocodylidae‚ which includes the “true” crocodiles
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Alligators and crocodiles do look similar but there are several physical characteristics that differentiate the two giant reptiles. Scientists separate alligators‚ crocodiles‚ and their cousins‚ caimans and gharials‚ according to differences in their skulls‚ scales‚ and teeth. The most easily observed difference between alligators and crocodiles is the shape of the head. The crocodile’s skull and jaws are longer and narrower than the alligator’s. The American alligator‚ Alligator mississippiensis
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Alligators and crocodiles are both relics of the dinosaur age‚ facing an uncertain future as humans encroach on their territory. The alligator family includes the caiman‚ and the crocodile family includes the gavial; they are found in many parts of the world. Alligators and crocodiles are strong‚ agile creatures that have striking similarities‚ yet have differences. Alligators and crocodiles have many similarities. They are both carnivores found near water. Most species are about the same size except
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“The Crocodile Story: Being Prey” by Val Plumwood “The unheard of was happening; the canoe was under attack! For the first time‚ it came to me fully that I was the Prey” Val Plumwood‚ 2006 SUMMARY: Val Plumwood‚ an Australian feminist and environmental activist describes a nearly fatal attack by a crocodile in her article “Being Prey”. In 1985‚ Plumwood was canoeing in Australia’s Kakadu National Park when she noticed what appeared to be a “floating stick” however as she approached the ‘stick”
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example‚ alligators and crocodiles are often mistaken to be the same species. Coming face to face with a crocodile or an alligator‚ you’d see a mouth full of serrated teeth that would likely frighten you. The two reptile groups are close relatives‚ so their physical similarities are expected. Besides being close relatives‚ crocodiles and alligators also share a common habitat and diet‚ while having physical differences as well as similarities. Alligators and crocodiles are not only both reptiles
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Trickster Tale: ‘The Parrot and the Crocodile’ A long time ago a parrot lived in a fig tree on the riverbank. Life was good for him. He grew big and strong eating the tree’s fruit. A lot of crocodiles lived in the river‚ along with the parrots‚ and one of them watched the parrot for a long time as he ate and slept in the tree. “That parrot’s heart must taste so sweet from all the fruit he eats‚” the crocodile thought to herself. “I want to eat it” She turned to
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Area of Study: Belonging AREA OF STUDY: * Explore and examine relationships between language and text and interrelationships among texts. * Synthesize ideas to clarify meaning and develop new meanings. * Take into account context‚ purpose and register‚ text structures‚ stylistic features‚ grammatical features and vocabulary. * Perceptions and ideas of belonging/not belonging. * Personal‚ historical‚ cultural and social contexts. * Connections made with people‚ places‚
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