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    The Lion's Bar

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    Blackwell has done extensive research on the Mycenae’s Lion’s Gate and preliminary research on the Treasury of Atreus. He believes the gate had attachable lion heads that looked back because that would distribute the weight best considering the dowel holes; based on the bodies’ definition and the space for a mane, he thinks they are male lions. He believes the Lion’s Gate relief was at least inspired by Anatolians, specifically by the Hittites. Based on appearance alone, the Lion’s Gate is more…

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    KPI Princess-Osaani Animal Injustice *Bang Bang* The lion looks behind him, and sees the source of the loud shots. He begins tearing through the wild grasses that slap him in his golden brown muzzle and tickle his brown paws. Heavy steps follow the lion as he begins to put on speed. He leaps over a fallen tree and clips his claw on a sharp piece of hidden rock. *bang, bang, BANG*. The lion feels an extreme shooting pain in his shoulder that is so intense it causes him to loose his…

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    Lions are often known to hunt in very strategic manners. They know the best places to hide, the capacity of their stamina, and the specific species of prey they should be targeting for food. Suddenly, rainfall scares away all of the potential food, and the Lion is forced to migrate to a different location in the jungle. Often traveling for miles, the Lion has to quickly adapt to its new environment and be able to find new hiding places, optimum species of animals, and shelter. The Lion’s…

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    will start feeding from their mother within twenty minutes. After about 24 hours calves can walk and even run. At birth calves are 6ft. tall and weigh 150 lbs. Calves they are very vulnerable to lions because they don’t have enough weight to protect themselves. 50% of the calves born in the wild die from lions. Calves grow 3 cm. Each day for the first week. In a year calves will grow to be about 10ft. tall and be weaned. Even after being weaned they are still vulnerable and become fully…

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    Theme Of Faith In Narnia

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    is too honest for self-justification. One cannot change themselves either. Sinfulness is to grand to overcome on ones’ own. There are some things only Aslan can do, and the only proper human response to these things is faith. As the Beavers in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe tell Peter, it is no good trying to save Mr. Tumnus from the White Witch themselves: "It 's no good, Son of Adam . . . no good your trying... But now that Aslan is on the move... He 'll settle the White Queen all right.…

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    They would attack almost every other big anima found in the wild, be it rhinos, antelopes, bears, half-grown elephants or even crocodiles. Whilst it takes a group of 8 to 10 lions to attack and bring down a young elephant, a tiger can do the job all by itself. Some of these animals weigh twice a tiger and it can still hunt them; how does it manage to do that? Tigers are known to lie stealthily in ambush and quickly strike on…

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    much like a lion in size but were much stronger than a lion and regular tiger. The sabre-tooth tigers had two canines that hanged out of their mouth, the canines measured up to 20 cm (8 in). Its jaw could open up to 120 degrees so bite deep into their prey. Sabre-tooths canine teeth grew full size 3 years after their birth. According to new dinosaurs.com (Admin) a saber tooth wasn't actually a tiger is was more considered a bear and lion. Saber-tooth tigers were mostly relatable to lions…

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    Tiana Cortada Ms. Peters Adv. English Period 3 October 12, 2015 Is Trophy Hunting Worth the Hype? Walter Palmer paid around 55,000 dollars this year to hunt a famous lion in Zimbabwe (Mosbergen 1). The money that Palmer spent is equivalent to an average person’s yearly income. There has been much controversy about Cecil the lion’s death recently. Both hunters and animal conservationists both have strong opinions about the case. To hunters, hunting is a hobby, an activity done for fun. They…

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    brother Edmund are the two Sons of Adam and the two Daughters of Eve that are prophesized to destroy the Witch’s reign and restore peace in Narnia. The four siblings enter into the magical land of Narnia and begin a journey to find the mysterious lion Aslan. On their journey, Edmund betrays his siblings in his longing for Turkish Delight. This decision will cause a major turn in the battle to save Narnia. For Edmund’s sin, he must be put to death, however, Aslan takes Edmund’s place and…

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    Introduction Durga Mahishasura mardini, Durga slayer of the Buffalo demon, is known as a ferocious goddess (Durga, 2015), often identified with many arms that holds weapons and stands on her lion mount. That form is common in India, but in Southeast Asia Durga is portrayed in a more benevolent form. Durga in Southest Asia has more similarities with the benign goddesses Uma than her original warrior form in India. The works discussed would be Durga Mahishasuramardini, Southern Vietnam, second…

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