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    forest there lived a grasshopper and a lion. The grasshopper is kind and wise, meanwhile the lion is boastful and arrogant. Because the lion is the king of the jungle he thought that he owns everything in the jungle, because of that he got into many fights. One day in a sunny afternoon the grasshopper was taking a nap. He woke up because of a peculiar noise. He followed the noise to see what was happening. He saw the lion and the tiger quarreling.

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    Androcles saw the lion in pain, so he approached him to see what happened. He saw a thorn stuck in the lion’s paw and helped him get it out and then bounded up the Lion. In “The Foolish Lion and the Clever Rabbit,” the animals in the forest were getting killed by a cruel lion, so one day the animals of the forest decided to sacrifice the old rabbit. He was brave to take his time nibbling on the bush for the lion to get mad and try to attack him. The rabbit was brave enough to approach the lion and tell him

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    This gang of big cats are prestigious in their land. The pride includes six lionesses and their cubs: as well as Fang, the lion king of the pride. The next characters are Sita, a cheetah in the northern section of the river, and her five cubs. This mother strives to protect her cubs and supply the proper health to her and her family. Finally, norther of the river lives another lion pride. The head of this pride, Kali, has one goal in mind. Defeat Fang and take over the River Pride. He is accompanied

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    In the hot summer sun a hungry African lion paces back and forth in his cage. His instincts tell him to hunt, but he cannot. Instead, he restlessly eyes the doorway from which his food is brought to him. This brings a sad picture to mind, that of a wild animal held captive, unable to stalk his prey and revel in his catch when the chase is through. However, this lion’s natural African habitat is all but gone now; if he were in the wild, he might be on the edge of starvation, or more likely

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    In Zimbabwe, We Don’t Cry for Lions Doctoral student in molecular and cellular biosciences at Wake Forest University, Goodwell Nzou, in his opinion piece, “In Zimbabwe, We Don’t Cry for Lions,” effectively claims that Americans are not making a feasible claim when they are over expressing their feeling about Cecil's death, when in fact lions are harmful and kill villagers. He supports this claim asserting American are over exaggerating Cecil’s death and are acting like this has never happened before

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    Jack O’Sullivan Core 7 The two articles, “The World Mourns Cecil the Lion” and “In Zimbabwe, We Don’t Cry for Lions” both share the same idea towards the lion, but have different writing styles to use to their advantage. For, “In Zimbabwe, We Don’t Cry for Lions” the author is talking in first person as someone who lives in an African village, who can relate to what’s happening. In “The World Mourns Cecil the Lion” the author is using third person and backing up his thoughts with facts from the

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    values are an individual’s belief system set over time, the decisions they make in their life, their morals and what it means to be an American citizen. Few of these notable values that Americans have stayed true to are present in the Disney film, The Lion King. The film itself may dismiss to be nothing more than a childhood fairy tale; however, it reflects much of how American Values are seen in the arts today. Modern day American citizens are categorically indulged in the lifestyle obsession of ‘the

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    Khaled Salem Prof. Pessin ENGL113A Mar 11, 2015 Life in Los Angele Zoo Last weekend, I began researching the ethnography of Los Angeles Zoo and observed the humans and animals interacting. Los Angeles Zoo includes Botanical Garden which has many entertainment activities for visitors. It also offers many shows, such as Angela Collier World of Birds Theater and Elephant Training Demonstration. Los Angeles Zoo has decent selection of animals anyone can enjoy seeing them. The zoo lies on the north

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    In the essay ‘All’s Not Well in Land of “The Lion King”’, Margaret Lazarus details her interpretation of Disney’s “The Lion King.” While writing this essay, we discovered opinions on both the movie and her essay. After watching the movie and reading Lazurus’ essay, we were able to form a response to each of the points she made. The first point Lazarus makes in her essay is that the concept of the circle of life is presented in a friendly manner. To begin the movie, a song called “The Circle of

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    The movie titled “African Cats”, created by Disney, is a documentary centered on two cat families and how they teach their cubs the ways of the wild. The South family of lions, is a close nit family and rely on each other for comfort and protection. Layla, is one of the oldest and experienced lions; she has only one cub named Mara. The cubs were raised by the lionesses, and protected by the ruler named Fang. North of the river, lived a cheetah named Sita. She gave birth to five cubs, and leaves them

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