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    Balram: The White Tiger

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    Balram was dubbed as the White Tiger, “the creature that comes along only once in a generation” (30). This was a suiting name for Balram. He had an amazing ability to learn even at a young age. Even in a school in which the schoolteacher stole funds allocated for lunch as well as stole school uniforms to sell, Balram found the motivation to not only continue his studies but to also take it outside of the school. However Balram wasn’t able to continue as the White Tiger for long. He would some become

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    Panthera tigris, also known as tigers, have reddish-orange fur with black stripes. Unique characteristics of the tiger include scratching trees and using their urine to mark their territories. Their urine smells strongly of buttered popcorn. Like human fingerprints, the stripes on each tiger are unique. Tigers are completely blind for the first week of their life. Due to this, about half do not survive to adulthood. Tigers cannot purr. Therefore, to show happiness, tigers squint or close their eyes.

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    Tiger Woods Essay

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    Tiger Woods was born with the name Eldrick Woods on December 30, 1975, in Orlando, Florida. Early on, Tiger’s parents, Earl and Kultilda Woods, introduced their only child to the sport he has come to dominate, giving him a sawed-off putter to practice with as soon as he could stand up on his own. At the age of 8, he won the first of six Optimist International Junior World Titles. After perhaps the most remarkable amateur career ever—he won the U.S. Junior Amateur Championships in 1991, 1992, and

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    I enjoyed reading the book “The White Tiger” written by Aravind Adiga over the summer. Throughout the story main character Balram Halwai was explaining his success story in a letter regarding his transformation from being a peasant in a small poor town, to a how he came about to be an entrepreneur. Throughout this novel is a series of letters to “His Excellency” Mr. Wen Jiabao, the Premier of China who wanted to come to the town to follow in his steps. As a character, Balram goes on a transformative

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    Eldrick Tont Woods. His nickname ‘Tiger’ was given him by his dad, in honor of his dad's South Vietnamese combat buddy, Nguyen Phong, who saved Tiger's father's life in the Vietnam War(Brantley). Tiger is an outstanding golfer. He has won over 79 PGA tour events, second most in history. “Tiger Woods set an amazing pro golf career in motion in 1997, when he became the youngest man and the first African American to win the U.S. Masters”(Biography).

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    Tiger Woods is a trailblazer who has shown bountiful amounts of people that even when times get rough they can still succeed. Tiger Wood's real name is Eldrick Woods and his father was a huge inspiration to him. (Hasday, page 1) He was given trouble because he didn't have the same race as everyone else although, “he was actually of African American, Native American, Asian, and Caucasian background.” (Britannica School, 2014) Tiger Woods has gone through many tragedies and he is such a strong person

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    Essay about Tiger Woods

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    Tiger Woods “Given the year we just experienced in golf, it would be phenomenal if we see anything in 2001 that will even remotely compare. We witnessed an incredible season by the game’s most dominant player-in this era or any other. We saw how fans and players alike could respect the game in an international competition. And, we have seen the game’s visibility skyrocket” (Strange 20). “Are you ready for me” (Kindred 232)? -Tiger Woods arriving on the tour with

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    The White Tiger by Avarind Adiga is a satire on the reality of India and the life of the people who live there. The author’s intent is to illustrate the darker side to India that is not part of the original Western idea of India. Issues such as corruption in government and the police and sexual violence are highlighted in this novel. Although this work is realistic fiction the issues presented in this novel are relevant and are present in India today. Newspapers such as the Guardian and the New York

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    especially for the Sumatran tiger. The deforestation of palm oil is driving Sumatran tigers toward extinction, because of the endangered wildlife environment, hazardous plantations, and starvation. According to One Green Planet, at least 80% of the Sumatran wildlife habitat is lost from the production of palm oil leading to the extinction of the Sumatran tigers. In 2017, it has been recorded that their are fewer than 400 Sumatran tigers that exist (How Palm Oil Impacts the Sumatran Tiger). Palm oil is a popular

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    The diet of the tiger shark has received a great deal of attention, and in general, they are opportunistic feeders preying on teleosts, elasmobranches, birds, turtles, reptiles, mammals, and discarded rubbish (Carlson et al. ). Tiger sharks are known as the “garbage disposal” of the ocean. Although rubbish has been found in the stomachs of Tiger sharks, it is usually consumed in an aggressive pursuit of their prey. Examples of rubbish found in the stomach of Tiger sharks are; Tires, license

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