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    Bears are strong and protective. What is big and strong and is one of the most productive animals at the zoo? Bears, a type of omnivore, are very big and protect and feed their cubs. Bears are one of the most worldwide animals in the world. Bears have different tastes of their food, but it depends what bear species it is. They often tend to be peaceful and solitary in life, but when the bears are hunting they tend to be aggressive and fierce. Bears will eat different kinds of plants and berries.

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    American black bear fossils, which were located in Port Kennedy, Pennsylvania, greatly resemble the Asiatic species,[9] though later specimens grew to sizes comparable to grizzlies.[10] From the Holocene to present, American black bears seem to have shrunk in size,[2] but this has been disputed because of problems with dating these fossil specimens.[7] The American black bear lived during the same period as short-faced bears (Arctodus simus and A. pristinus) and the Florida spectacled bear (Tremarctos

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    DOC 100 Ziyun Zou Oct. 24, 2015 Black Lives Matter Analysis “Black Lives Matter”, the movement against judicial injustice and police brutality that particularly against African Americans, has drawn great public attention. As indicated in the recent years, “over half of the people who being killed by police brutality were African Americans or Latino” (Nazgol Ghandnoosh). Therefore, African Americans launched the movement fighting for their human rights and real legal justice regardless of race

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    i am working-class, black, gay, queer, autistic political activist, who has ideas and concepts which challenge the images typically featured in extremely white Bear Culture. Bear Culture is a subculture of gay men that are often larger or medium and hairy. When I explored the subculture as a part of my process of coming out as a queer man, I saw very few black men and people of color in the culture's media except for works made by Japanese gay men who identified with the Bear Culture and other gay

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    The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is a large bear with the widest distribution of any living ursid. The species is distributed across much of northern Eurasia and North America. It is one of the two largest terrestrial carnivorans alive today, rivaled in body size only by its close cousin, the polar bear (Ursus maritimus), which is much less variable in size and averages larger due to this. There are several recognized subspecies, many of which are quite well-known within their native ranges, found in

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    Since the 1990s there has been a growing interest in South Korean culture in other parts of the world. The phenomenon is commonly referred to as the “Korean Wave” (Jin “Hallyu 2.0: The New Korean Wave in the Creative Industry”) and with online platforms such as YouTube and Twitter, the popularity has only grown with people all around the globe. The most current example of the popularity of Korean pop culture into mainstream Western culture music is shown through the song Gangnam Style by artist PSY

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    B.C(British Columbia)Great Bear Rainforest OVER THE LAST TEN YEARS 5 million acres of new, legally designated protected areas 4 million additional acres of old-growth rainforest off limits to logging 4.2 million acres monitored by Indigenous Guardians annually 767 new, permanent jobs and 45 new businesses created in First Nation communities $237 million invested in local resource management and sustainable economic development The Great Bear Rainforest has a lot of kelp forest which live in the lakes

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    estimate of a population growth of 132 to 1,800 is just that an estimation. As Bass stated “ bears do not sit down for a census”(Bass 2). If grizzly bears are listed there is a chance that hunters will accidently over hunt bears once again. If bears bears are delisted it will not be because the bears will be ready it will be because hunters have been persistently asking for the chance to hunt. If bears are delisted it can be years before they can be relisted and by then it may be far too late.

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    As an international student from China, I did not experience serious discrimination as black people did; I did not feel strong oppression as LGBT group did; however, I was indeed treated in a different way, which was racist and discriminated. When I read the materials from class, I felt I had experienced the exactly same thing in my life. Segregation, which was written by Eduardo Bonilla-Slave in his book: Racism without Racists, still happened today in my life; marginalization and powerlessness

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    While trying to find a piece of art I could connect with I knew it had to relate to Colorado somehow. My first visit to Colorado was a wonderful trip. I was fascinated from the wonders of that state. Even that Colorado itself is mainly known for the mountains, lakes and incredible scenery, there is plenty of art that can be seen in downtown Denver.  One of the first sculpture that attracted my attention was Lao Tzu. Lao Tzu is a massive public sculpture. With its reddish color, the soaring steel

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