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    In the book “Touching Spirit Bear” by Ben Mikaelsen, the main character Cole shows that it is never too late to change. Cole went from violent and careless to peaceful and sorry. Even after beating Peter Driscal’s head against the sidewalk. In the beginning of the story, Cole was defiant and reckless. This showed when he severely hurt Peter because he had ratted him out. Cole was not thinking of the outcome when he did this. It also was showed when Cole tried to escape the island as well as when

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    The movie “Grizzly Man” follows the life of wild life enthusiast Timothy Treadwell from birth to death. The documentary has many good clips that Timothy recorded while he lived with the bears. The documentary didn’t just have the opinion of the director but everyone who was close to Timothy. The documentary goes as far back to when Timothy was a kid and how he acted around animals. The film also goes as far to help the audience understand why Timothy became the person that everyone knows him as.

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    grizzly bears. Both have a certain tragic plot about them, The Cove because of the cold blood slaughter and Grizzly Man because of Treadwell’s death. Both choose to focus on one species, for The Cove its dolphins, Grizzly Man, its grizzly Bears. They may be both focused on the same topic but are they’re both fantastic explorations of the same idea. The Cove combines the personal relationship between a man and dolphins and expands it to

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    information regarding if a bear has genetic diseases, or has the ability to make future offsprings. There are many possible outcomes for why the population in the area contained more male bears than female bears. One reason is that there may be a more likely chance that male bears use rub trees than female bears. Another reason may be that female bear's release pheromones in the area that attract male bears to use rubbing trees. Pheromones

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    Lumbering Bear The acrylic painting of Shore Patrol – Brown Bear by Bob Kuhn is the focus of my museum report. Bob Kuhn had painted this for the 1968 Remington calendar and is part of a collection honoring sporting life. The painting is of a brown bear treading weightily upon an overcast shore line. The dominant element of art is texture and emphasis and focal point is the dominant principle of design at work in the painting. The dominant element of art at use in Shore Patrol – Brown Bear is texture

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    Title In Ben Mikaelsen’s Touching Spirit Bear, Cole Matthews is a troubled adolescent who often acts out with aggressive behavior. Cole begins the novel as a very violent teenager, however, near the end he grasp how to deal with his anger.In the first chapter of the book, cole struggles with dealing with his emotions in a healthy way. Instead of working issues out he responds murderously towards Peter. Later in the novel, he is still furious, but he is beginning to alter how he acts. Finally in the

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    People always have some sort of favorite animal, whether it be a cat, a dog, or even a unicorn, but what if they had the option to become that animal or an animal they so desperately wanted to be? What would you choose? What would I choose? If I think long and hard about what type of animal I would want to be, I could come up with probably thousands to choose from, but one? I think I would want to be a leopard. They’re just so majestic and I hadn’t even thought about it till now. Their beautiful

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    Red Panda Description

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    I’m researching the Red Panda because it is my favorite animal. When people say Red Panda they may think that it’s a real panda. The Red Panda is actually not a Panda. The Red Panda is because of where it lives, how it survives, and how it has been impacted by humans. Red Pandas can be identified by its red coat. Its coat acts as camouflage at the top of trees where the branches are covered in red or brown moss and white lichens. Red Pandas faces are mostly white and reddish brown colored “tear marks”

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    Pika Research Papers

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    twenty-eight in Asia. The most common species is the American pika. They live in the northwestern united states and a tiny bit of Canada. The second most common species of pika is the Ili pika, (or Chinese pika) which kind of has the face of a teddy bear. They live

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    Man, is unlike any other nature documentary I have ever seen before. Timothy Treadwell, a bear enthusiast, is an interesting environmentalist; however, he lacks knowledge of the natural world around him. His inadequacy of understanding undomesticated animals living in the wild is what causes Treadwell to face a plethora of problems throughout his journey. For starters, Treadwell fails to understand that bears are wild animals and cannot be made into house pets. He becomes too close to the untamed

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