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Elephant Analysis
Elephants now join an elite club of social cooperators: chimpanzees, hyenas, rooks, and humans. In
the video Elephants show cooperation, the article Elephants can lend a helping trunk, and the
passage Elephants know when they need a helping trunk in a cooperative task, The authors
demonstrate the intelligence of elephants. They conduct an experiment which shows how elephants
work together to achieve a goal. All three sources illustrate the cognitive ability of these sagacious
creatures.
In the video Elephants show cooperation the narrator clearly puts forth the abilities these incredible
mammals exhibit in their efforts of getting the corn on the other side of a net. Some of the elephants
knew how to do it and at the same time they drew the...show more content...
It only worked if the two pulled it but if only one did it wouldn't work. "Rope–pulling strategies
were ultimately at the discretion of the elephant, but all elephants had earlier, as part of the
facility's routine, been trained to pull chains." The elephants had to pull the ropes in order to get
the treats. The scientist recorded the data and they carefully examined what the elephants did
during the test. "All data was recorded with video cameras" They also used charts and images to
describe the data. The elephants cooperation really showed during this test. "In testing trials, the
two mahouts stood at the release point with their elephants and retrained them by touching ear or
front leg." This passage gets into the detail on the corn as well. "During the final tolerance
condition, two trials each of the following were randomized over six trials: each bowl was baited as
in test trials, with two half–ear of corn, one or the other bowl was baited with six half–ear of corn."
This passage deeply puts forth the efforts and the exact measurements of this test for the elephants.
In the video Elephants show cooperation, the article Elephants can lend a helping trunk, and the
passage Elephants know when they need a helping trunk in a cooperative task, The authors
demonstrate the intelligence of elephants. They conduct an experiment which shows how elephants
work together to achieve a goal. All three sources illustrate the cognitive ability of these sagacious
creatures. All of these sources were similar and they all had a great exclamation on the test for the
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My Favourite Elephant Essay
I have seen a lot in life because I am old, worn and well–travelled and there are not too many things
that leave me flabbergasted but a notable exception floored me recently and set off a chain of deep,
existential thinking. I like watching wildlife programmes because animals are so much more
humane than humans and because they give me a sense of serenity and timelessness. Except when
the predators are hunting for food. The programme in question I was watching was focussing on
elephants, and the elephant is one of my favourite animal just behind the imperious lion, and to me it
was gripping stuff for an animal–lover like me. Then something momentous happened and took my
breath away. Literally. The elephant herd was cosseting a young elephant in their midst and the adult
elephants were on the periphery bristling with hostility toward a pride of lions nearby. Then the
matriarch elephant approached the cosseted young elephant, that was now down on its knees,
smelled it carefully for a considerable time and then authoritatively led the rest of the herd away from
the young elephant. As the elephant herd progressed on its journey the watchful lions approached
the young, deserted elephant, which surprisingly gave them a battle, and...show more content...
And man is doing everything to prove the atheist right. Even the Bible is not shy in its description of
fallen man, "For out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false
witness, blasphemies." (Matthew 15:19), "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately
wicked: who can know it?" (Jeremiah 17:9) and the ultimate acknowledgement, "And it repented the
LORD that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart." (Genesis 6:6) This is
mighty strong stuff you'll have to
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An Adult Elephant Essay
The meaning is God would create a God–like new life in a person once he/she accepts Christ. This
new life is holy. All new believers have new holy lives and thus they could follow a new pattern life.
For example:
E.g. Butterfly lives totally different from it caterpillar life. When it is a caterpillar, it crawls on
leaves. But when it transforms to a butterfly, it flies freely in the sky. It will never turn back to
crawl again. Flying and crawling is totally different pattern of life.
Objections:
However, some believers may have a very deep impression of their past and used to that type of life
style. They are bound by the old pattern of life even after they accept Christ because they thought
they could not get rid of it.
E.g. It's like an adult elephant in a circus. Though the elephant is very big, it follows every
instruction and finishes all difficult performances. There is no chain to bind it to a pole. What
makes it so tame? It is because when it is small people use very thick chains to tie its legs to poles
that it could never get free from the chains. This impressions and memories keep it follow
instructions in the rest of life. It is not bound to a pole but it is bound to its past memories and life
patterns.
Actually, when we accept Jesus, God cuts off the chain of our old self and sin bondage. The most
important is He gives us a new life. No matter we are aggressive, introvert, passive, or negative, we
could change in Christ. We all can change to the likeness of
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Essay 1 Elephant
Essay: Elephant by Polly Clark, 2006 A To choose your own future, destiny and life is very hard.
Everyone wants to do something that makes them happy. But sometimes you take the wrong
decisions or everything decides to go against you, which makes you stay in the box you were
trying to escape from. When your dreams don't get fulfilled, you will be in that box and wait for
the light. It's not always about what you want, but what you need. And to live a good life, and to
do something productive, you have to work in a way that will make you happy, because that is
what you need the most. Elephant is a short story written by Polly Clark in 2006. My focus point
is William and his life, which I will analyze and interpret. I will also discuss the...show more
content...
21 – 27. 2. Elephant by Polly Clark – l. 11 – 13. 3. Elephant by Polly Clark – l. 19 – 23. 4. Elephant
by Polly Clark – l. 80 – 83 He keeps thinking about an elephant he got from his mother when he was
little, after his wife tells him that she will be home in twenty minutes, he gets a flashback to a
time where he was waiting for his mom in the same amount of time. And that's when he got the
blue elephant5. The elephant can symbolize freedom, peace and happiness, which he is looking
for. It was a gift from his mother, and she had been gone for a long while, so when she came back
it brought joy and hope in him. Therefore the elephant is meaningful and also the light in his dark
working room. William gets a switch between getting hope and losing it, as when he was talking
with his wife Ginny, about moving to Australia, he just says "Let's see what happens" as if it
doesn't interest him.6 He is not pleased with the way his life is, because it wasn't the way he
planned it to be, but he has hope and is dedicated with his work, even though it sadness him that
he feels as if his work is unwanted. Ken Follett's introduction to the 1999 edition of The Pillars of
the Earth can be used as an introduction to William's life, because "Nothing happens the way you
plan it."7 At the end of the story of the text Elephant, Williams does realize that he actually can
change his life, by involving his own past and experiences. Tears fills his eyes and he finally finds
peace, because
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The African Bush Elephant Essay
African Elephant
The African Bush Elephant, Loxodonta has adapted to suit its harsh environment. They can be found
in most of Zimbabwe and Botswana. The rainfall in Botswana mainly occurs in December, January
and February which is the wet season. There is 600mm of rain in the north–east of Botswana and
200mm in the drier south–west. (Siyabona Africa, 2014, stated)
Adaptations:
Limbs
Skeleton
An elephant has a large skull to use as a weapon when competing with other elephants over territory
or for the female elephants to protect their young from intruder elephants.
Skin and thermoregulation:
Elephant are thicked skin on some areas of the body, this is known as pachyderms. Their skin is up
to 1 inch thick in most areas but...show more content...
Elephants have 8 molar teeth which work at any one time and they are located at the top and
bottom of the mouth. The other 16 teeth they don't use as they are worn, got rid of or aren't ready to
be used yet as they haven't been made. They have enamel ridges in their teeth. The elephant's lower
jaw moves back and forth when they chew.
Both sexes of elephant have two tusks, these are known as incisor teeth. Male tusks are well seen
as they are long whereas female tusks are small and tucked inside a pocket in the jaw so have no
use. Male tusks are used for fighting with another bull over the right to mate with another female
and to defend their territory. Their also used for digging and foraging for food. Over the years
evolution has taken place as male bulls tusks have dropped in size due to them being poached.
Digestive System:
Elephants are hindgut fermenters due to the surrounding foods which they consume being high in
fibre such as shrubs, tree branches, bark, roots and soil, the large intestines reach up to 19 metres
long including the enlarged caecum so that microorganisms within it can break down the cellulose in
these foods. They have a large stomach to store the large amounts of vegetation which they consume.
They eat tough, course plant matter, in order for this to be
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Elephant the movie Essay
Gus Van Sant's Elephant was at once critically praised and denounced by both film reviewers and
filmgoers alike. The cinematography takes you on a waltz throughout a seemingly typical day at an
unnamed high school, stopping through the journey to focus on the stereotypes of school. The jock,
the quirky artist, the cliqued girls, the skateboarder, they are all represented and representative of his
film. Van Sant created a film, seemingly without a staunch opinion on the horrors of theColumbine
shootings. The movie seems distanced from the actors and their actions: an unaware participant from
the tranquil introduction to the gruesome climax. His seeming lack of a purpose, lack of a reason
for the creation of this film, is exactly the...show more content...
Van Sant's film aestheticizes the reality of high school, focusing on its beauty and character, and
ignoring the underlying grime inherent on most campuses. The halls and yard of the school are
kept in immaculate condition, staying unnaturally clean, almost sterile for a school. Despite this
seeming glorification of the building, the hallways are kept as a constant secondary to the sharply
focused characters the camera constantly follows. It takes the focus away from the bare walls and
empty hallways and places it solely on the students. The film isn't about the location that it occurred,
but the people that it happened to. The focus is on the students of the film, both literally and
figuratively. The camera seems to never stop moving, save for brief pauses that seem to rest the
viewer. There is little extraneous distraction from the characters as they walk down the hall; the only
time something distracts from the center of attention is when it is repeated again as the film goes
through its several cycles that repeat scenes from different points of view.
The film intertwines the lives of its multiple points of view. They all seem to be unrelated, but they
ultimately tie together in a cohesive storyline that unravels into its unavoidable conclusion. Each
person follows his or her own timeline until it reaches the point
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Elephant Poaching Essay
Elephant Poaching
"We are experiencing what is likely to be the greatest percentage loss of elephants in history," said
Richard G. Ruggiero, an official with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (Ney York Times;
December 3, 2012). The poaching of elephants started in the late 1800's and is still happening today.
People are slaughtering these majestic animals for their ivory tusks. Ivory has been sold on the
black market for millions of dollars. Before the start of ivory poaching there were millions of
elephants in the world in both Africa and India, but today because of the hunting for ivory, there are
barely any of these giants left in the wild. Throughout history Europeans have been moving in on
central African states to make...show more content...
"It is a tragedy beyond reckoning and humanity needs to pay attention to the plight of the elephants
before it is too late" said Cyril Christo (CNN; February3, 2013). This world–wide known tragedy has
probed other countries to donate money, campaign, and educate to create an avenue for the
awareness of Save the Elephants (www.savetheelephants.org).
There are organizations around the globe designed to stop elephant poaching. Their intent is to sway
people's opinions to help with the world–wide problem. Only a global ban on the sale of ivory would
take the heat off of these massive creatures. Solutions might include, addressing the involvement of
international criminal institutes by means of strong law enforcement at both national and
international levels along the full extent of the supply. Closing down domestic (national) markets in
ivory, would also be beneficial. Countries could embrace the trade ban, and educate consumers in
order to stem the demand for ivory (Bloody Ivory; January 11, 2013).
Just imagine life without any elephants, wiped out just like the dinosaurs. In the early 1980's, there
were more than a million reported elephants in Africa. Tragically, during that decade, 600,000
elephants were destroyed for ivory products. Today, conceivably no more than 400,000 elephants
remain across the continent. Elephants are facing a very real threat of extinction; In fact, the African
elephants are listed on the
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Autobiography of Elephant
2008 Mumbai attacks
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|2008 Mumbai Terrorist Attacks |
| |
|Map of the 2008 Mumbai attacks |
|Date |26 November 2008 – 29 November 2008 (IST, UTC +5:30) |
|Attack type |Bombings, shootings, hostage crisis[1] |
|Death(s) |Approximately 164 (including 10 terrorists)[2] |
|Injured |More than 308[2] |
|Perpetrator(s) |Lashkar–e–Taiba...show more content...
Xavier's College.[11] There was
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Shooting An Elephant Essay
The story that my evaluation will be based on is Shooting an Elephant written in 1936. The
author George Orwell was born in 1903 in India to a British officer raised in England. He attended
Eton College, which introduced him to England's middle and upper classes. He was denied a
scholarship, which led him to become a police officer for the Indian Imperial in 1922. He served in
Burma until resigning in 1927 due to the lack of respect for the justice of British Imperialism in
Burma and India. He was now determined to become a writer, so at the brink of poverty he began
to pay close attention to social outcasts and laborers. This led him to write Down and Out in Paris
and London (1933) during the Spanish Civil War. He embodied his hate for...show more content...
As he walked on to locate the elephant the realization that the whole town was watching and
waiting for him to make his move was very apparent. The officer came across the elephant eating
in a clearing and felt at ease that the animal was finished with his path of destruction. He glanced
around him and realized that he would be forced to kill the animal. The town's people disliked
him greatly, but with a weapon and the ability to kill the wild beast the quickly changed their
opinion about the officer. Although the elephant was harmless at this point, the officer fell into
the trap of peer pressure and felt obligated to terminate the animal's life. He walked as close to the
elephant as he could without startling it and pulled the trigger. George Orwell then goes on to
describe in great detail the horrible death that the elephant experienced. I liked the message of this
story, but I did not care for the way that the author chose to present it. The message was very clear
in that there was a common problem between people in general and certain races in the mid–thirties.
The message was that even though peers may expect something of them it is not always the right
thing to do. This is displayed in the paragraph at the top of page 683 and continues until the middle
of the page. The main character mentions right before he shoots the elephant the first time that "
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Elephant Research Paper
Elephants
800,000 seems like a huge number until it becomes clear that it used to be several million ("Basic
Facts About Elephants"). Most would never guess that these numbers are those of the elephant
population. Everyday the population gets smaller and smaller, and humans are the reason why, but
also the only way to get those numbers back up. The elephant population has decreased immensely
and could vanish if steps are not taken, humans are the only hope for seizing the poaching, ivory
trade, and habitat takeover.
The population consists of two main species of Elephant, the Asian and the African. The Asian
elephant is divided into three subspecies: the Indian, Sumatran, and the Sri Lankan ("Asian
Elephant"). African elephants are split into...show more content...
A clothing company by the name of Ivory Ella donates 10% of their profits to save the elephants.
They just want to bring the globe together to save the animals that cannot save themselves. Ivory
Ella creates shirts and other accessories with elephants on them and sells them to acquire money
for their cause. They have donated nearly one million dollars so far to elephant organizations, and
are still on the rise ("About Us"). With the help of loyal customers millions more could go towards
the cause. Ivory Ella followed shortly after another clothing company with similar intentions. In
2014 another company by the name The Elephant Pants was created with similar ideas to Ivory
Ella.The two founders of this company were travelling and found themselves absolutely awestruck
by the elephants they encountered, they finally understood why people loved them so much,
travelled so far to see them, and most importantly why they needed to help save them so others
could come to the same realization. So two men set out to create a company which would donate
money to elephant organizations, by selling comfortable pants online. "Since The Elephant Pants
opened it's doors in 2014, it has sold more than 400,000 pairs of pants and donated more than
$127,000 to organizations looking to make the world a safer place for elephants" ("Our Story").
Without donors like these, the population could drop and organizations would have to close down
due to
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Elephant Essay

  • 1. Elephant Analysis Elephants now join an elite club of social cooperators: chimpanzees, hyenas, rooks, and humans. In the video Elephants show cooperation, the article Elephants can lend a helping trunk, and the passage Elephants know when they need a helping trunk in a cooperative task, The authors demonstrate the intelligence of elephants. They conduct an experiment which shows how elephants work together to achieve a goal. All three sources illustrate the cognitive ability of these sagacious creatures. In the video Elephants show cooperation the narrator clearly puts forth the abilities these incredible mammals exhibit in their efforts of getting the corn on the other side of a net. Some of the elephants knew how to do it and at the same time they drew the...show more content... It only worked if the two pulled it but if only one did it wouldn't work. "Rope–pulling strategies were ultimately at the discretion of the elephant, but all elephants had earlier, as part of the facility's routine, been trained to pull chains." The elephants had to pull the ropes in order to get the treats. The scientist recorded the data and they carefully examined what the elephants did during the test. "All data was recorded with video cameras" They also used charts and images to describe the data. The elephants cooperation really showed during this test. "In testing trials, the two mahouts stood at the release point with their elephants and retrained them by touching ear or front leg." This passage gets into the detail on the corn as well. "During the final tolerance condition, two trials each of the following were randomized over six trials: each bowl was baited as in test trials, with two half–ear of corn, one or the other bowl was baited with six half–ear of corn." This passage deeply puts forth the efforts and the exact measurements of this test for the elephants. In the video Elephants show cooperation, the article Elephants can lend a helping trunk, and the passage Elephants know when they need a helping trunk in a cooperative task, The authors demonstrate the intelligence of elephants. They conduct an experiment which shows how elephants work together to achieve a goal. All three sources illustrate the cognitive ability of these sagacious creatures. All of these sources were similar and they all had a great exclamation on the test for the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. My Favourite Elephant Essay I have seen a lot in life because I am old, worn and well–travelled and there are not too many things that leave me flabbergasted but a notable exception floored me recently and set off a chain of deep, existential thinking. I like watching wildlife programmes because animals are so much more humane than humans and because they give me a sense of serenity and timelessness. Except when the predators are hunting for food. The programme in question I was watching was focussing on elephants, and the elephant is one of my favourite animal just behind the imperious lion, and to me it was gripping stuff for an animal–lover like me. Then something momentous happened and took my breath away. Literally. The elephant herd was cosseting a young elephant in their midst and the adult elephants were on the periphery bristling with hostility toward a pride of lions nearby. Then the matriarch elephant approached the cosseted young elephant, that was now down on its knees, smelled it carefully for a considerable time and then authoritatively led the rest of the herd away from the young elephant. As the elephant herd progressed on its journey the watchful lions approached the young, deserted elephant, which surprisingly gave them a battle, and...show more content... And man is doing everything to prove the atheist right. Even the Bible is not shy in its description of fallen man, "For out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness, blasphemies." (Matthew 15:19), "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?" (Jeremiah 17:9) and the ultimate acknowledgement, "And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart." (Genesis 6:6) This is mighty strong stuff you'll have to Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. An Adult Elephant Essay The meaning is God would create a God–like new life in a person once he/she accepts Christ. This new life is holy. All new believers have new holy lives and thus they could follow a new pattern life. For example: E.g. Butterfly lives totally different from it caterpillar life. When it is a caterpillar, it crawls on leaves. But when it transforms to a butterfly, it flies freely in the sky. It will never turn back to crawl again. Flying and crawling is totally different pattern of life. Objections: However, some believers may have a very deep impression of their past and used to that type of life style. They are bound by the old pattern of life even after they accept Christ because they thought they could not get rid of it. E.g. It's like an adult elephant in a circus. Though the elephant is very big, it follows every instruction and finishes all difficult performances. There is no chain to bind it to a pole. What makes it so tame? It is because when it is small people use very thick chains to tie its legs to poles that it could never get free from the chains. This impressions and memories keep it follow instructions in the rest of life. It is not bound to a pole but it is bound to its past memories and life patterns. Actually, when we accept Jesus, God cuts off the chain of our old self and sin bondage. The most important is He gives us a new life. No matter we are aggressive, introvert, passive, or negative, we could change in Christ. We all can change to the likeness of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Essay 1 Elephant Essay: Elephant by Polly Clark, 2006 A To choose your own future, destiny and life is very hard. Everyone wants to do something that makes them happy. But sometimes you take the wrong decisions or everything decides to go against you, which makes you stay in the box you were trying to escape from. When your dreams don't get fulfilled, you will be in that box and wait for the light. It's not always about what you want, but what you need. And to live a good life, and to do something productive, you have to work in a way that will make you happy, because that is what you need the most. Elephant is a short story written by Polly Clark in 2006. My focus point is William and his life, which I will analyze and interpret. I will also discuss the...show more content... 21 – 27. 2. Elephant by Polly Clark – l. 11 – 13. 3. Elephant by Polly Clark – l. 19 – 23. 4. Elephant by Polly Clark – l. 80 – 83 He keeps thinking about an elephant he got from his mother when he was little, after his wife tells him that she will be home in twenty minutes, he gets a flashback to a time where he was waiting for his mom in the same amount of time. And that's when he got the blue elephant5. The elephant can symbolize freedom, peace and happiness, which he is looking for. It was a gift from his mother, and she had been gone for a long while, so when she came back it brought joy and hope in him. Therefore the elephant is meaningful and also the light in his dark working room. William gets a switch between getting hope and losing it, as when he was talking with his wife Ginny, about moving to Australia, he just says "Let's see what happens" as if it doesn't interest him.6 He is not pleased with the way his life is, because it wasn't the way he planned it to be, but he has hope and is dedicated with his work, even though it sadness him that he feels as if his work is unwanted. Ken Follett's introduction to the 1999 edition of The Pillars of the Earth can be used as an introduction to William's life, because "Nothing happens the way you plan it."7 At the end of the story of the text Elephant, Williams does realize that he actually can change his life, by involving his own past and experiences. Tears fills his eyes and he finally finds peace, because Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. The African Bush Elephant Essay African Elephant The African Bush Elephant, Loxodonta has adapted to suit its harsh environment. They can be found in most of Zimbabwe and Botswana. The rainfall in Botswana mainly occurs in December, January and February which is the wet season. There is 600mm of rain in the north–east of Botswana and 200mm in the drier south–west. (Siyabona Africa, 2014, stated) Adaptations: Limbs Skeleton An elephant has a large skull to use as a weapon when competing with other elephants over territory or for the female elephants to protect their young from intruder elephants. Skin and thermoregulation: Elephant are thicked skin on some areas of the body, this is known as pachyderms. Their skin is up to 1 inch thick in most areas but...show more content... Elephants have 8 molar teeth which work at any one time and they are located at the top and bottom of the mouth. The other 16 teeth they don't use as they are worn, got rid of or aren't ready to be used yet as they haven't been made. They have enamel ridges in their teeth. The elephant's lower jaw moves back and forth when they chew. Both sexes of elephant have two tusks, these are known as incisor teeth. Male tusks are well seen as they are long whereas female tusks are small and tucked inside a pocket in the jaw so have no use. Male tusks are used for fighting with another bull over the right to mate with another female and to defend their territory. Their also used for digging and foraging for food. Over the years evolution has taken place as male bulls tusks have dropped in size due to them being poached. Digestive System: Elephants are hindgut fermenters due to the surrounding foods which they consume being high in fibre such as shrubs, tree branches, bark, roots and soil, the large intestines reach up to 19 metres long including the enlarged caecum so that microorganisms within it can break down the cellulose in these foods. They have a large stomach to store the large amounts of vegetation which they consume. They eat tough, course plant matter, in order for this to be
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  • 7. Elephant the movie Essay Gus Van Sant's Elephant was at once critically praised and denounced by both film reviewers and filmgoers alike. The cinematography takes you on a waltz throughout a seemingly typical day at an unnamed high school, stopping through the journey to focus on the stereotypes of school. The jock, the quirky artist, the cliqued girls, the skateboarder, they are all represented and representative of his film. Van Sant created a film, seemingly without a staunch opinion on the horrors of theColumbine shootings. The movie seems distanced from the actors and their actions: an unaware participant from the tranquil introduction to the gruesome climax. His seeming lack of a purpose, lack of a reason for the creation of this film, is exactly the...show more content... Van Sant's film aestheticizes the reality of high school, focusing on its beauty and character, and ignoring the underlying grime inherent on most campuses. The halls and yard of the school are kept in immaculate condition, staying unnaturally clean, almost sterile for a school. Despite this seeming glorification of the building, the hallways are kept as a constant secondary to the sharply focused characters the camera constantly follows. It takes the focus away from the bare walls and empty hallways and places it solely on the students. The film isn't about the location that it occurred, but the people that it happened to. The focus is on the students of the film, both literally and figuratively. The camera seems to never stop moving, save for brief pauses that seem to rest the viewer. There is little extraneous distraction from the characters as they walk down the hall; the only time something distracts from the center of attention is when it is repeated again as the film goes through its several cycles that repeat scenes from different points of view. The film intertwines the lives of its multiple points of view. They all seem to be unrelated, but they ultimately tie together in a cohesive storyline that unravels into its unavoidable conclusion. Each person follows his or her own timeline until it reaches the point Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Elephant Poaching Essay Elephant Poaching "We are experiencing what is likely to be the greatest percentage loss of elephants in history," said Richard G. Ruggiero, an official with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (Ney York Times; December 3, 2012). The poaching of elephants started in the late 1800's and is still happening today. People are slaughtering these majestic animals for their ivory tusks. Ivory has been sold on the black market for millions of dollars. Before the start of ivory poaching there were millions of elephants in the world in both Africa and India, but today because of the hunting for ivory, there are barely any of these giants left in the wild. Throughout history Europeans have been moving in on central African states to make...show more content... "It is a tragedy beyond reckoning and humanity needs to pay attention to the plight of the elephants before it is too late" said Cyril Christo (CNN; February3, 2013). This world–wide known tragedy has probed other countries to donate money, campaign, and educate to create an avenue for the awareness of Save the Elephants (www.savetheelephants.org). There are organizations around the globe designed to stop elephant poaching. Their intent is to sway people's opinions to help with the world–wide problem. Only a global ban on the sale of ivory would take the heat off of these massive creatures. Solutions might include, addressing the involvement of international criminal institutes by means of strong law enforcement at both national and international levels along the full extent of the supply. Closing down domestic (national) markets in ivory, would also be beneficial. Countries could embrace the trade ban, and educate consumers in order to stem the demand for ivory (Bloody Ivory; January 11, 2013). Just imagine life without any elephants, wiped out just like the dinosaurs. In the early 1980's, there were more than a million reported elephants in Africa. Tragically, during that decade, 600,000 elephants were destroyed for ivory products. Today, conceivably no more than 400,000 elephants remain across the continent. Elephants are facing a very real threat of extinction; In fact, the African elephants are listed on the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Autobiography of Elephant 2008 Mumbai attacks From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search "26/11" redirects here. For the date, see 26 November. |2008 Mumbai Terrorist Attacks | | | |Map of the 2008 Mumbai attacks | |Date |26 November 2008 – 29 November 2008 (IST, UTC +5:30) | |Attack type |Bombings, shootings, hostage crisis[1] | |Death(s) |Approximately 164 (including 10 terrorists)[2] | |Injured |More than 308[2] | |Perpetrator(s) |Lashkar–e–Taiba...show more content... Xavier's College.[11] There was Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Shooting An Elephant Essay The story that my evaluation will be based on is Shooting an Elephant written in 1936. The author George Orwell was born in 1903 in India to a British officer raised in England. He attended Eton College, which introduced him to England's middle and upper classes. He was denied a scholarship, which led him to become a police officer for the Indian Imperial in 1922. He served in Burma until resigning in 1927 due to the lack of respect for the justice of British Imperialism in Burma and India. He was now determined to become a writer, so at the brink of poverty he began to pay close attention to social outcasts and laborers. This led him to write Down and Out in Paris and London (1933) during the Spanish Civil War. He embodied his hate for...show more content... As he walked on to locate the elephant the realization that the whole town was watching and waiting for him to make his move was very apparent. The officer came across the elephant eating in a clearing and felt at ease that the animal was finished with his path of destruction. He glanced around him and realized that he would be forced to kill the animal. The town's people disliked him greatly, but with a weapon and the ability to kill the wild beast the quickly changed their opinion about the officer. Although the elephant was harmless at this point, the officer fell into the trap of peer pressure and felt obligated to terminate the animal's life. He walked as close to the elephant as he could without startling it and pulled the trigger. George Orwell then goes on to describe in great detail the horrible death that the elephant experienced. I liked the message of this story, but I did not care for the way that the author chose to present it. The message was very clear in that there was a common problem between people in general and certain races in the mid–thirties. The message was that even though peers may expect something of them it is not always the right thing to do. This is displayed in the paragraph at the top of page 683 and continues until the middle of the page. The main character mentions right before he shoots the elephant the first time that " Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Elephant Research Paper Elephants 800,000 seems like a huge number until it becomes clear that it used to be several million ("Basic Facts About Elephants"). Most would never guess that these numbers are those of the elephant population. Everyday the population gets smaller and smaller, and humans are the reason why, but also the only way to get those numbers back up. The elephant population has decreased immensely and could vanish if steps are not taken, humans are the only hope for seizing the poaching, ivory trade, and habitat takeover. The population consists of two main species of Elephant, the Asian and the African. The Asian elephant is divided into three subspecies: the Indian, Sumatran, and the Sri Lankan ("Asian Elephant"). African elephants are split into...show more content... A clothing company by the name of Ivory Ella donates 10% of their profits to save the elephants. They just want to bring the globe together to save the animals that cannot save themselves. Ivory Ella creates shirts and other accessories with elephants on them and sells them to acquire money for their cause. They have donated nearly one million dollars so far to elephant organizations, and are still on the rise ("About Us"). With the help of loyal customers millions more could go towards the cause. Ivory Ella followed shortly after another clothing company with similar intentions. In 2014 another company by the name The Elephant Pants was created with similar ideas to Ivory Ella.The two founders of this company were travelling and found themselves absolutely awestruck by the elephants they encountered, they finally understood why people loved them so much, travelled so far to see them, and most importantly why they needed to help save them so others could come to the same realization. So two men set out to create a company which would donate money to elephant organizations, by selling comfortable pants online. "Since The Elephant Pants opened it's doors in 2014, it has sold more than 400,000 pairs of pants and donated more than $127,000 to organizations looking to make the world a safer place for elephants" ("Our Story"). Without donors like these, the population could drop and organizations would have to close down due to Get more content on HelpWriting.net