Sanger Rainsford with the love of hunting, he used to chasing wild diversion. By the time he was stranded in Zaroff's island, he stops to be a hunter and turns into the hunted. This change everything that Rainsford knew before. He couldn't believe that he will become a prey his entire life. Rainsford swings to his own particular chasing abilities as ingrained instincts. He starts to acquire a gratefulness for the equivocation of the creatures he hunted, and what the hunt is about from both viewpoints. Particularly when he begins turning the tables on General Zaroff. At the point when Rainsford, in the end, wins the "diversion," he is just about finished with "amusement" chasing.
Answer:
Pradakshina
Explanation:
Ashoka's Great Stupa at Sanchi was begun in the second century BCE. Later architectural elaborations to the stupa included circular railings made of log-shaped stones that enclosed a processional path. This path is used for a ritual circumambulation known as the pradakshina
Answer:
Judge
Explanation:
The Judge is the one who has the authority to tell the creatives that their idea of using a world championship rodeo bull rider to promote handheld kitchen appliances is not a good idea and will probably open up the agency and its client to a great deal of ridicule because the judge is appointed to decide the process, form an opinion and the outcome of the creatives case.
Answer:This species of grass would be classified as an INVASIVE species.
Explanation:
An invasive species is an animal or a plant that comes from another part of the world into another place where it is not originally from and it starts to grow or live there, invading the original or native species.
They are usually carried into other regions through ship ballast water and in most cases by people (through food from other countries or attached in clothes that were worn in another region)
The negative effect of these species is that can destroy the native species, cause extinction of the native species,harm the natural resources and affect how human use of these natural resources.
They are very competitive and can compete with the native species for limited resources hence they end up changing and disrupting the natural habitat of the native species. This affect the overall ecosystem and biodiversity.
Answer: Europe
Explanation: they originated from Europe