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    The Gorilla Casino

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    UK or USA. “During the feature an extra WILD symbol is added to reels 2‚ 3‚ 4 and 5 with every free game. Free games can be won again once during the feature and are played at current bet.” (http://online.casinocity.com/slots/game/gorilla/) Benefits of Playing “Gorilla Casino offers new members a 200% bonus on their initial deposit of £/€/$20 or more to a maximum of 500£ free. Any winnings (regardless if they are cash or bonus wagers) are placed in your bonus balance until wagering requirements of

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    Mountain Gorillas

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    Biology Mountain Gorilla Murder in Africa If you have ever looked into the eyes of a gorilla‚ you realize how human they look. That is because people and gorillas are ninety-eight percent genetically identical. There are two species of gorilla: Eastern gorillas and the mountain gorillas.”Gorillas are patchily distributed in east central and equatorial West Africa‚ separated by the Congo River and its tributaries‚ Eastern gorillas (including mountain and eastern lowland gorillas) are found in portions

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    The Penny Gorilla

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    Koko was a Gorilla that was trained sign language at an early age by her primary caregiver Penny. Penny performed an experiment‚ testing to see if primates like gorillas can communicate in sign language with humans. The reason Koko was so special because she is the longest animal study in history. It infatuated the public when Koko was first in the public eye on the cover of National geographic holding kittens. Koko changed how people viewed animals‚ and got people to their emotions. Before this

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    The overall intention of this ad is to inform readers about the dangers of deforestation in the environment. The ad creates a sympathetic persona. Having the beheaded gorilla on the tree‚ this advertisement quickly persuades the viewer to express sympathy for the wildlife damaged and agree with the company’s message. The beheaded gorilla and her child laying in their natural habitat is a powerful‚ saddening‚ and upsetting image. The company wants their viewers to feel as if they could prevent situations

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    Gorilla Essay

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    The gorilla is the largest great ape. They have two scientific names‚ which is gorilla gorilla and gorilla beringei. They are also divided into four subspecies‚ which are western lowland gorilla‚ cross-river gorilla‚ eastern lowland gorilla‚ and mountain gorilla. The sex of a gorilla is easily determined by their size; usually the males are twice as heavy and big as the females (Regenstein Center for Great apes – Exhibit). They also have a quadruped‚ brachiator and terrestrial locomotion. In the

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    Saving Gorillas

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    Not many people know that Gorillas are endangered creatures. Both of the species of Gorillas are classified as endangered. Poaching is a huge threat to the Gorillas‚ with it continuing to be one of the main reasons why they are in such trouble. The Gorillas are hunted and poached in many different parts of the world (mainly in Congo‚ Africa)‚ often to sell their body parts as souvenirs. Most people many find it crazy to think of such a thing to hunt such a beautiful and ferocious

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    “Wayman in Love” by Tom Wayman discusses the intrusion of the societal gaze into the intimate lives of people’s romance in a humourous way. He uses alliteration and the use of humor to express the abhorrent aspects of “societal gaze” on economics and personalities‚ in relationships. Wayman reflects this serious issue through the alliteration of Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud. Karl Marx represents the economic judgments. For the cost of the relationship‚ Marx states that a lot of things are at stake:

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    The Invisible Gorilla

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    Amy Champagne English 2 March 26‚ 2014 Illusion of Memory The Invisible Gorilla In the book‚ The Invisible Gorilla‚ Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons introduce several different illusions and discuss how our intuitions are easily capable of deceiving us. Upon reading this book‚ I find the second chapter‚ Illusion of Memory‚ one of the most interesting ones. In this chapter‚ it reveals that an individual’s memory is very limited and unreliable. The certainty of one’s recollection does not

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    “The Love of My Life” In today’s society the perspective on love has changed significantly. Every day people’s viewpoints of love are altered by many things in their surroundings such as social media‚ television‚ school‚ and home life. The amount of failed relationships has increased significantly over the years. It is very difficult to grow up knowing the true meaning of love while receiving so many messages that show you that most or all relationships are bound to fail. In the short story “The

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    T.C Boyle’s short story‚ The Love of my Life‚ mocks the idealization and seemingly invincibility of teenage love. Boyle uses pop culture as an avenue to show the distortedness of upper-class teenagers’ view on the American Dream. China and Jeremy already have education‚ family‚ and adequate wealth‚ so to them all they think they want is each other. China’s fascination with movies creates a false impression of love. She wants sex like the “way it was in the movies‚ where the starts ambushed each

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