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    Humans think the bears are attractive in many way. First, I think they are attractive to humans because they are ‘rare’. In the world, there is just 8 species are left, and it is even hard to have a chance to look at it. So I think this reason made people’s curiosity more bigger and later the thinking turns to attractive because they will gradually think the bear is really special because it is hard to see. Second reason is ‘cute’. Different from its personality and weapon that included in body

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    Conservation of Wild Bears in Alaska, USA Ahmad Azzam Pamela Simmons English A111 December 6, 2014 INTRODUCTION Wild bears are grand images of nature. Bears live in and utilize an assortment of territory sorts, assuming vital parts in every one. This makes them an "umbrella species," implying that when we secure them and their environment we likewise ensure numerous species. Wild bears can likewise help biological systems by dispersing seeds and supplements through their scat, and every so

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    visits him or cares for him and this makes him sad, and we all know that when he feels any emotion he doesn’t like, fists will fly. As well as these two incidents, Cole picks a fight with a bear for the sole reason that the bear “defied” him. He wants to kill the bear for not being scared of him, but ultimately, the bear almost kills him. Cole likes being in control and having power, because his father has always had control over him. When he makes people scared of him, he is making them feel what his

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    There are many ways to make a connection between "Endangered Pandas" and "Saving the Panda through Ecotourism." It can be by the central idea, genre, word choices, or even its tone and mood. I believe that the main connection between the passages is their central idea. The central idea of both passages is that pandas are getting endangered and how the pandas now live their lives. The main connection between the sections, "Endangered Pandas" and, "Saving the Panda through Ecotourism" is that

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    In the book Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen, Cole had committed many crimes. Because of his actions, he was going to go to jail, but instead his choose to be apart of Circle Justice. From there the community decided that he would be sent to a remote island in Alaska for a year. Except when he was on the island he eventually ended up getting attacked by the Spirit Bear when resulted in many broken bones. After he was attacked he realized how important and beautiful really life is. He then was

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    Anger can get to people, and that happened to Cole Matthews the main character in the book Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen, cole has a history of hurting or beating up people because of the way his dad beats him and his mom never pitches in to help. When he gets told on by Peter Driscoll, a freshman, tells on cole when he sees cole break into a hardware store cole gets in trouble and is mad at peter so he beats him up. Peter gets very injured. Cole is then sent to alaska as part of circle

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    How many times have you said you’re sorry, and has it made any difference? Have you ever done something simple words can never undo? In the realistic fiction novel “Touching Spirit Bear,” by Ben Mikaelsen, Cole Matthews commits serious damage to not only others, but himself. He has to learn through trial that words cannot heal the soul, but actions can. After beating up Peter Driscoll Cole needs to find himself and learn to heal the people he hurt. Most importantly, how to rid himself of anger. As

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    In “Touching Spirit Bear” by Ben Mikaelsen, Cole Matthews is a teenage delinquent who's in big trouble for beating up a kid named Peter Driscal. He's unrepentant and even though he is facing serious jail time, his kindly parole officer, a man named Garvey, gets him into this Native American justice program called Circle Justice. The idea is that his sentencing will be focused on healing rather than punishment—and the Circle Justice elders tell him that he'll be going to a remote island in Alaska

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    Imagine getting so mad at someone, then almost killing them and getting told to choose between jail or changing.That is what happens to Cole Matthews in Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen. Cole gets made at Peter Driscal and almost kills him. Cole has to choose between jail or a year on a island by himself as long as he agrees to change. The literary elements characterization, conflict, and theme helps the reader understand what Cole is going through. The literary element characterization helps

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    People like Cole who have gone through hard times and struggles know that facing adversity and succeeding is a hard process but it is possible. In the book Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen Cole has been facing adversity for a long time and taking his feelings out on others but after he beats up Peter Driscal his parents and the police think it's time for him to change. So they send him to an island but Cole doesn't want to change and causes problems for himself that he must solve later. Relationships

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