Siberian Essays

  • Siberian Tigers

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    it looks like: Siberian tiger is the largest and most rare of all members of the cat family. This cat is 8-10 feet long, excluding their 25-38 inch rattling tail. This species of tiger weighs 400-700 pounds. Like all members of the tiger family, males are significantly larger than females. The fur of the Siberian tiger is long, thick and yellow with dark black stripes running through it. The coat of this animal is reddish colored in the summer months. The underside of the Siberian tiger is bright

  • Siberian Prison System

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    Siberian Prison System PRISON SYSTEM IN SIBERIA My project is dedicated to description of the history of Siberia as a place to where send prisoners--from the days of Ivan the Terrible until today. I will tell about the reasons for choosing Siberia as place of exile, the system of prisons and conditions in Siberian prisons. Choosing Siberia as a Place of Exile As with other Western powers that gained colonies overseas, the acquisition of Siberia led to making it a place of exile. Criminal

  • Siberian Husky

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    Siberian Huskies are thought to have come from Siberia when there was a land bridge between Alaska and Siberia. The Siberian Husky has some very unusual characteristics. Some of the characteristics are behavioral and some are physical. Overall the Siberian Husky is a beautiful, trustworthy and loyal companion to its master and family. Some of the Siberian Huskies unusual physical traits can be found in their eyes. The Siberian Husky can have blue eyes or brown eyes or one of eye of each color (to

  • Life with a Siberian Husky

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    Life with a Siberian Husky I really had no idea what I was getting intowhen I decided to get a Siberian Husky for a pet. Don't get me wrong: Iwouldn't trade him for anything and I love him dearly, but this animal has hisown plan - his own agenda. The last three years of my life have been anawakening to the downright mischievous nature of these dogs. I've met other Husky owners and they all have the same stories of their dogs running away and possessing the trademark Husky stamina. They also

  • The History of the Siberian Husky

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    Racing across time and as pure as the snow is the Siberian Husky of Northeast Asia, the dog of the Chukchi people. These dogs hold more than 2000 years of history in their paws. As ancient as they are, where were the Siberian Huskies before this?The answer to this question and many others can be answered with one word, wolves (Genetic structure of the purebred domestic dog). Just as humans have a family tree, so do dogs. Most if not all dogs heritage connects in some way back to the wolf. Then why

  • The Siberian Work Camp and One Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich

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    The Siberian Work Camp and One Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich In Gulag Archipelago, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn describes in three volumes the Russian prison system known as the gulag.  That work, like Kafka's The Trial, presents a culture and society where there is no justice - in or out of court.  Instead, there is a nameless, faceless, mysterious bureaucracy that imposes its will upon the people, coercing them to submit to the will of the state or face prison or death.  In One Day In The Life

  • Article Analysis: Russia's Putin Saves TV Crew from Siberian Tiger

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    Ideology of the author: The author here is pro Putin. The author puts Putin's macho image in a positive light by describing this incident where he saves a TV crew from a Siberian tiger. This incident also possibly forms an image of Putin being a saviour of the people and nature. On the other hand the other role, the Siberian tiger, expressed the environmental conservation achievements that have occurred in Russia. This leads us to the other ideology of the author in this article. The ideology

  • Raising the Mammoth

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    channel show on television, which millions tuned in to watch. This particular segment was dedicated to a recent discovery and excavation of a woolly mammoth found in the Siberian tundra of Russia. The expedition was headed by scientist, Bernard Buigues. This individual has organized over 20 different expeditions to the Siberian tundra of Russia, which made him highly qualified. Along with other colleges, Bernard successfully excavated a frozen, fully in tact, woolly mammoth that is said to be over

  • Joshua Gaugler

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    The Concert of a Lifetime The concert has begun after a fifteen minute delay caused from the powder snow that started early on in the day and continued through the evening. There I stood up in front of the small crowd on this snowy Sunday evening. I glanced out upon the crowd as the piano picked up speed and intensity. I knew that I was about to strike that F chord in a few measures. I quickly removed the moisture from my fingers with the cloth I brought with me. The band had a special meeting planned

  • The Russian Civil war, 1918-21

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    when it came to attacking for they could do so from all sides. This ultimately would stretch the Bolshevik forces to a large extent, causing thin defensive lines, which the whites may have easily broken. The whites also controlled the Trans Siberian railway. This was incredibly important, as it was one of the only means of transferring troops and supplies due to Russia's enormity. The white forces had backing from various influential groups in Russia. The landowners who had been dispossessed

  • Siberian Tiger Project

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    the world? The species I have chosen are the Siberian Tiger Club. The Siberian Tiger level are very endangered especially in the Sikhote-Alin-Biosphere Reserve of Russia. As you read my paper I hope you can learn more about Siberian Tiger Club and also about how the WCS made a difference in the environment the Siberian Tigers’ are living in. The name of the Conservation Program is Siberian Tiger Project which is ,for the Siberian Tiger Club. The Siberian Tiger Program is located at the Russian Far

  • Siberian Tiger by Joel Sartore

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    Threatened,” 2006). The remaining five tiger species went from hundreds of thousands, to only 3,000 – 5,000 combined, and one subspecies has been targeted tremendously for their prestigious status. In particular, Amur commonly referred to as the Siberian tiger, now face a great deal of danger, as poaching increases and destruction of their homes persist, leaving Amur on the brink of extinction as well. With approximately 500 left in the wild (Sartore, 2014, p. 1), the imperiled mammals status signifies

  • Sumatran Tiger Case Study

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    Next there is the Sumatran Tiger, or Panthera Tigris Sumatrae. This subspecies is the rarest and smallest of all living tigers and faces a serious survival problem in their habitat. They are the sole surviving subspecies in the islands of south asia as there are two other subspecies that have gone extinct there which are talked about later. They are inhabitants of the island of Sumatra which is in Indonesia. They are also inhabitants to Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park where they are found in

  • Tigers: One Of The Most Beautiful Animals

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    Personally, tigers are one of the most beautiful animals. There are many types of tigers, some of them being the Bengal tiger, Siberian, Indochinese, Malayan, Sumatran, and South China. The Bali, Javan, and Caspian tigers have faded into extinction. Tigers stalk their prey and when the moments right will pounce and attack them, making them a very aggressive animal. Tigers are elegant, yet, also a beast. They thrive in a variety of environments, using their heightened senses their diet consists of

  • Seum Run Research Paper

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    lead by Leonhard Seppala and his lead dog Togo(siberian husky), the other team lead my musher Gunnar Kaasen and his lead dog Balto(siberian husky) who actually belonged to Leonhard Seppala. Although both of these team would meet great

  • Comparing The Alaskan Malamute And Siberian Husky

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    Malamute or Siberian Husky? The Alaskan Malamute and the Siberian Husky are similar when it comes to their coat, stature, and facial appearance. Both dogs have a fluffy coat meant to withstand the cold, a large stature, and a wolf-like appearance. They also share the same personality which is a mix of stubbornness and intelligence which makes them unsuitable for first-time owners as both dogs are known to be destructive as well as assertive. However, while the Alaskan Malamute and the Siberian Husky

  • Importance Of Tiger Conservation Essay

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    CHAPTER 4 TIGER CONSERVATION INTRODUCTION “The Indian tiger has been the centre of attraction in the Indian jungles, as a big fame, during the last two centuries. Apart from Maharajas and Nawabs who had interest in hunting of tigers, the British officers, soldiers and civil officers were all keen on bagging at least one tiger before they retired. A few of them attempted to score a century of tiger heads and succeeded. Some even repeated the performance as many as 10 times, thus massacring over a

  • Are Animals Worth It?

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    babies. Scientists take the sperm from a male and an egg from a female and united them in the laboratory, then place the embryo into a surrogate mother, which is usually put inside a similar animal. For instance, a Bengal tiger cub was born to a Siberian t... ... middle of paper ... ...emale leatherback turtle and her habits in order to fully understand this critically endangered marine animal. 8. Ryder, Oliver A. "Cloning Advances and Challenges for Conservation." Trends in Biotechnology

  • A Proposal to Stop the Poaching of the Siberian Tiger

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    A Proposal to Stop the Poaching of the Siberian Tiger One of the world’s most beautiful creatures, the Siberian tiger, has been roaming earth for many years. The Siberian tiger subspecies has been subjected to many obstacles, which make it very difficult for it to survive. Their main threat is not lack of food, but “man,” one of God’s most fierce and cruel species. Because of man the tiger population has reduced to approximately 400 in the wild, and restricted their remaining habitat to the

  • Tiger Conservation Sector: A Case Study Of The Corbett Tiger Reserve

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    6. CASE STUDY 6.1 CORBETT TIGER RESERVE Corbett is one of the best preserved National parks in the country today, with a population of 164 tigers in its reserve. It has the highest density of tiger population in the country at 20/100 sq km according to the All India Estimates of Tigers and Co predators and Prey conducted by Wildlife Institute of India and National Tiger Conservation Authority. It is also the only viable population of tigers in the North West and has ‘‘best chances of long term survival’’