3. Introduction Case study
Our Project Conclusion
What are pangolins. Why pangolin are endangered
Pangolin poaching impacts
Ways to help pangolins
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Table of contents
05 Summary
5. Why are pangolins endangered?
Pangolins are illegally hunted for
their scales as they are believed
to have medicinal properties even
though it has not been proven.
6. Pangolins are also hunted for their
leather as fashion industry uses them
due to their unique appearance.
7. Laws to protect pangolins are
also inefficient as it is difficult to
monitor and enforce them.
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11. Utopian literature
Fiction Fantasy
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
Despite being red, Mars
is a very cold place. It’s
full of iron oxide dust
13. Ecological utopias
Technological utopias
Feminist utopias
Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet in
the Solar System
Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold
place. It’s full of iron oxide dust
Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the
only one that harbors life in the Solar System
Types of utopian fiction
14. Etymology
Greek - Double meaning
Outopia ("that which is nowhere")
Eutopia (eu, good; topos, place = "good place")
17. Characteristics
Another reality Mercury is the smallest planet in
the Solar System
Improved version
of reality
Jupiter is a gas giant and the
biggest planet of them all
Perfect world Venus has a beautiful name, but
also has high temperatures
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20. Utopian sources
Classical culture
Christian tradition
Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold
place. It’s full of iron oxide dust
Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest
planet in the Solar System
21. An ideal state
Political Social
Scientific Religious
Saturn is a gas giant and
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Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
Despite being red, Mars
is a cold place
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
23. Curiosities
It is manifested
since Antiquity
It has critical
intention
Jupiter is a gas giant and the
biggest planet in the Solar System
Venus has a beautiful name and is
the second planet from the Sun
24. Differences with dystopian novels
Negative
approach
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
01
Real world
analogy
Saturn is a gas giant and
has several rings
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Apocalyptic
literature
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
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Idealism
Despite being red, Mars
is a cold place
35%
Others
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
15%
Stability
Saturn is a gas giant
and has several rings
20%
Fantasy
Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
30%
28. Jupiter’s rotation period
9h 55m 23s
The Sun’s mass compared to Earth’s
333,000
Distance between Earth and the Moon
386,000km
29. More information
Mercury
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Venus
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Mars
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
Saturn
Saturn is a gas giant
and has several rings
Jupiter
It’s the biggest planet
in the Solar System
Neptune
Neptune is very far
away from Earth
31. Conclusions
Jupiter
Jupiter is a gas giant
and the biggest planet
in the Solar System
Venus
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
Mars
Despite being red, Mars
is a very cold place. It’s
full of iron oxide dust
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