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Jaguars normally kill around 1-3 people every year.
With an average of only 10 people die by poison dart frogs every year. They eat for example: poisonous ants and they get poison and kill humans.
It probably is safe, as eating fish every day, in moderate portions shouldn't do a person any harm. There are people who do eat salmon every day, and it doesn't harm them.
It is difficult to determine exactly how many people yawn worldwide every minute, as yawning is a reflex action that can vary greatly among individuals and can be influenced by various factors such as tiredness, boredom, and social contagion. However, it is estimated that around 50% of people yawn when they see or hear someone else yawn due to a phenomenon called contagious yawning.
Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent, is one of the oldest and most famous Christian structures in England UK. Every year many thousands of local people and tourist visit the Cathedral.
The one social group that was not represented among the pilgrims in the Canterbury Tales was the nobility. The pilgrims came from various societal backgrounds such as the clergy, merchants, craftsmen, and professionals, but the nobility was notably absent.
One example of sarcasm in The Canterbury Tales is in "The Wife of Bath's Tale" when the Wife says that wives desire sovereignty over their husbands, but goes on to describe how she manipulates her husbands to get what she wants. Another example can be found in "The Pardoner's Tale" where the Pardoner preaches against greed and avarice while he himself is guilty of those sins.
Geoffrey Chaucer
The original plan was that each pilgrim would tell two stories on the way to Canterbury, then two more on the road home to London. But Chaucer never completed the work, and most of the Pilgrims get to tell only one story. (In the Canterbury Tales as we have it, the pilgrims never arrive in Canterbury, let alone begin the journey home).
The game Harry Bailey suggests is the story game. Each pilgrim will tell two stories on the way to Canterbury, and another two stories on the way back. Whoever is agreed to be the best storyteller will have a slap-up meal paid for by all the other pilgrims. (Harry will sell them the meal at his Inn - the Tabard. So the one guaranteed winner is Harry himself).
Chaucer's tone towards the Wife of Bath in "The Canterbury Tales" is complex and ambiguous. While he presents her as a lively and entertaining character, he also critiques her for her outspokenness, experience with marriage, and use of rhetoric to manipulate others. Chaucer seems to present her with a mix of admiration and satire.
Happily Ever After Fairy Tales for Every Child - 1995 Rumplestiltskin was released on: USA: 1995
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Happily Ever After Fairy Tales for Every Child - 1995 Jack and the Beanstalk was released on: USA: 1995