The Lion and the Law of the Jungle

The Lion and the Law of the Jungle
Title The Lion and the Law of the Jungle PDF eBook
Author Mubanga Chipalo
Publisher Partridge Africa
Pages 139
Release 2017-02-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1482877570

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The Lion and the Law of the Jungle is a story derived from the different behaviors of wild animals living in the bush. In this story, the hare tries to trick the lion by sending commands to the lion through the cubs to weave the fiber clothes. Then when the lion tried to find out the wild animal that was sending commands through its cubs, the hare tricked an innocent jackal to die in place of the hare. Then at last, the lion becomes a dictator by forcing all the large wild animals to swear oath to it, except the elephant and other smaller animals, which were on the other side of the forest.

Law of the Jungle

Law of the Jungle
Title Law of the Jungle PDF eBook
Author John Otis
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 370
Release 2011-03-08
Genre History
ISBN 0061671827

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On February 13, 2003, a plane carrying three American military contractors crash-landed in the jungle-covered mountains of Colombia. Within minutes, FARC guerrillas swarmed the wreckage and killed the American pilot and a Colombian crew member, then marched the survivors—Marc Gonsalves, Keith Stansell, and Thomas Howes—at gunpoint into the rain forest. The Colombian government sent 147 soldiers to rescue the Americans. The troops spent weeks subsisting on monkey meat and Amazon rodents as they chased the guerrillas deeper into the jungle. But then a soldier on a bathroom break stuck his machete into the ground and pulled out 20 million pesos—part of a buried rebel cache of $20 million—and the game suddenly changed. Veteran journalist John Otis places the Colombian hostage story in its full context, exploring the inner workings of the FARC, the U.S.-backed war on drugs, and Colombia's efforts to free the rebel-held prisoners. Law of the Jungle is an edge-of-your-seat adventure and a shocking cautionary tale about the pursuit of fortune in one of the world's most dangerous places.

The Jungle Book - Illustrated

The Jungle Book - Illustrated
Title The Jungle Book - Illustrated PDF eBook
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The Jungle Book

The Jungle Book
Title The Jungle Book PDF eBook
Author Rudyard Kipling
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Pages 334
Release 1920
Genre Animals
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Negro Tales

Negro Tales
Title Negro Tales PDF eBook
Author Joseph Seamon Cotter
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Pages 164
Release 1912
Genre African Americans
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The Second Jungle Book

The Second Jungle Book
Title The Second Jungle Book PDF eBook
Author Rudyard Kipling
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Pages 256
Release 1895
Genre Juvenile Fiction
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The Second Jungle Book is a sequel to The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling. First published in 1895, it features five stories about Mowgli and three unrelated stories, all but one set in India, most of which Kipling wrote while living in Vermont. All of the stories were previously published in magazines in 1894-5, often under different titles. The original book is now worth $3.4 million.

African American Folktales

African American Folktales
Title African American Folktales PDF eBook
Author Thomas A. Green
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 245
Release 2009-03-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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African American culture has a rich tradition of folktales. Written for students and general readers, this volume gathers a sampling of the most important African American folktales. Included are nearly 50 tales grouped in thematic chapters on origins; heroes, heroines, villains, and fools; society and conflict; and the supernatural. Each tale begins with an introductory headnote, and the book closes with a selected, general bibliography. Students learning about literature and language will gain a greater understanding of African American oral traditions, while social studies students will learn more about African American culture. African American culture has long been recognized for its richness and breadth. Central to that tradition is a large body of folklore, which continues to figure prominently in literature, film, and popular culture. Written for students and general readers, this book conveniently gathers and comments on nearly 50 African American folktales. Included are fictional tales, legends, myths, and personal experience narratives. These exemplify the vast diversity of African American culture and language. The tales are grouped in thematic sections on origins; heroes, heroines, villains, and fools; society and conflict; and the supernatural. Each tale is introduced by a brief headnote, and the volume closes with a selected, general bibliography. Students learning about literature and language will gain a greater understanding of African American oral traditions, while students of history will learn more about African American culture.