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    Symbolism of Flowers in ?Paul?s Case? In life certain things‚ to each person‚ can become increased in value and can provide a momentary release from all that is undesirable. In the short story ?Paul?s Case? by Willa Cather flowers become symbolic of Paul?s relentless but doomed determination to escape his world of middle class conformity and inhabit an exotic universe of the arts‚ of beauty‚ of artificiality and of wealth. To begin with‚ early in the story the reader becomes aware that flowers play a

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    century we have more than tripled our population and lost more than 50 lakh hectares of our natural forests. With the country needing to find food‚ water‚ shelter‚ energy‚ timber and medicine for a new mouth every alternate second‚ our forests and wild landscapes face fresh and bigger threats. With this burgeoning growth in human population certain species of our wildlife face risk of extinction than ever before. The Indian Cheetah has been driven to extinction‚ the brow-antlered deer is facing

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    Why do flowers have such a pleasant scent? What would be the practical reason? The practical reason for flowers having such a pleasant scent is to attract birds and insects such as bees. By attracting them to the flower‚ the bird or insect will be more likely to spread the pollen of the flower around‚ allowing for reproduction of that flower. 2. What is the reason behind evolutionary adaptation of flowers into bright colors? The reason behind the evolutionary adaptation of flowers into

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    Theme: Survival of the Fittest The Call of the Wild is a about a dog named Buck. More importantly‚ his transformation from the old Buck‚ the civilized Buck‚ to the new ferocious Buck‚ who must learn to adapt to the dangerous life of the Sled Dog‚ where survival is the only goal. In The Call of the Wild‚ determination and dominance are on a basic level of survival. Buck is determined to survive‚ but also to be leader. Buck learns the hard way that “kill or be killed” is the only way of life among

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    hunting moose in the forest. Upon returning to the camp‚ Buck slays these dancing Yeehats in rage‚ mourning for his dead friend. His love for Thornton had always been stronger than the call of the wild; however‚ with Thornton dead‚ Buck reenters the forest and joins a wolf pack‚ living life from then on as a wild beast. Judge Miller: A wealthy‚ retired judge who owns a spacious estate in California’s Santa Clara Valley. Buck’s St. Bernard father had been Judge Miller’s devoted companion‚ and Buck succeeds

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    Wildlife Conservation Wildlife is a vital part of our ecosystem. Wildlife includes all animals and other organisms. Many animals are in the danger of extinction and strongly need to be saved. Animals add to the natural beauty of the earth. Humans’ activities become a big threat to the animals. Hunting and fishing is a sport or recreation for some people. Animals get killed indiscriminately. Some people kill animals for making profits by selling their skins‚ meat etc. Poaching is done in some of

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    to protect wild animals attracts much attention‚ which has never happened before. Some argues that the protection is a waste of money‚ for there is no enough place for people‚ not mention wild animal. As me‚ protecting animals is such a serious problem that we can’t shrug off lightly‚ instead‚ we should solve it as soon as possible. The animals have the equal right of living with human beings. Although Darwin said that “survival is fittest”‚ the real reason why the number of wild animal is sharply

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    Call of the Wild Outline Thesis: Call of the Wild is a very interesting story that is portrayed differently in Jack London’s book‚ and the movie based on the same I. Similarity: A. (Book) B. (Movie) II. Difference in Point of View: A. (Book)- In the book the point of view was third person limited because the author only knew what Buck was thinking. We got to see Buck go through his mental and physical changes‚ and also how he adapted to the wild B. (Movie)- In the movie the

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    The book Into the Wild‚ is full of life and death situations‚ adventure‚ and sorrow. The exciting part is that the all of the adventures are true‚ but the sad part is that the death is true as well. The whole book is about a young man named Christopher Johnson‚ also known as Chris or Alex. When Chris was in his early twenties‚ he left his home and began to travel around the world‚ while living off the land. The book Into the Wild goes over his adventures and tragedies that happened in his life. In

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    from the text and explain your reasoning. In The Call of the Wild a dog named Buck is stolen from "the sun-kissed Santa Clara Valley" (p. 25) of California and is pressed into servitude in "the Frozen North." (p.27) In this new land Buck slowly transforms from a privileged companion of a wealthy Judge into a tough‚ sinewy sled-dog that has mastery of his extreme environment. Thesis: The time-period and setting of The Call of the Wild serves to create the central naturalistic theme of man vs. nature

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