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    Grey wolves are unique and beautiful creatures that are a major part of everyday life in the woods, or anywhere in the wild really. They closely resemble dogs, and are part of the same family, and even act like dogs when young, but they are not dogs. When they are young, they will chew on bones, play with other pack members, and even play with each other if they’re bored or hyper enough. When the pups reach 3, they can either leave the pack to make their own, or stay. If they do decide to leave,

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    Living in a family group called “packs” makes the wolves a well-organized species. Wolves are very social and intelligent animals. Life cycle Gray wolves only breed once a year from between January to March. (Typically, only the male and female pack leaders.) After a 63-day gestation period, the mother will give birth to an average of 4 – 6 pups around the months of April to May. When the pups are born, they are deaf and blind, weighing in about 1 pound. During the first 3 weeks, while the pups are

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    The film adaptation of Richard Matheson’s 1954 novel, I am Legend, was released in December of 2007. Starring Will Smith, and directed by Francis Lawrence, the movie utilizes a viral outbreak, instead of a bacterium (like the book), to spread the disease (Lawrence). Dr. Alice Krippin genetically engineers the measles virus to act as an anti-cancer treatment. She remarks in an interview that out of the 10,009 clinical trials, there have been 10,009 confirmed cancer-free patients. However, the Krippin

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    Because they are unfamiliar, the other tribe view them as potential enemies. In this case, that tribe are protecting their territory because they are afraid that the three of them might be taking resources from the area. In a non-human example, is that in an African forest, a group of male chimpanzees will patrol their territorial, and if they find a smaller group in their territory, then they will attack or kill the trespassers (Alcock, 2012). Being aggressive and keep other group out of the area is

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    Oh glorious day! We will soon be able to get off of this cursed boat. I questioned him about why we are not to land in the territory that we were told to land and he stated that there are far too many obstacles to overcome to land. He cautiously looked around before he swept me into his arms and whispered about the meeting. He believes that he is one of the ones to alter history

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    In many places around the world today, people are existing in carnage, as seen in the films “Living in Emergency” and “5 Broken Cameras”. Within all of these films, there are various instances where people are simply normalized with the war and violence happening around them. Looking at the film “Living in Emergency”, one can learn a lot about the normalization of war to people, as the documentary follows the plights of medical professionals within the organization “Doctors Without Borders”. Set

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    The Salvation Army in Red Bank New Jersey is just one of many locations for the organization. Since the Salvation Army is an international charity that helps people, not only across the United States but in many countries as well, it was hard to find an organization that was only in one other state that someone could compare it to because of its magnitude. Instead, this paper will focus on an organization that was on the same level as the Salvation Army’s as well as similar to its cause. Feeding

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    There has been boundaries between different lands for many of years. The land that has been boundary can be as different from two different land lords all the way too two different countries or kingdoms. Humans are not the only ones who creat these boundaries, fish and other reptiles are also known to create boundaries. Boundaries can be shown in three ways. There is the corner monuments that can be physically found on the property while there are also just written boundaries where a surgery will

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    Wild Thorns Analysis

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    Zuhdi to accomplish this task. In the story, both Usama and Zuhdi makes the decision to reject the Israeli regime. At the beginning of the story, one can see that Usama returns to his homeland on a mission to blow up the buses that transport the Palestinian day laborers to their jobs in Israel (Khalifah 8, 17). Usama chooses to take this path because he does

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    El-Hassan Exile

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    Estrangement is felt outside of Palestine, but even the return of the exiled Palestinians proves to hurt their connection towards a Palestinian identity because the reality sinks in that the occupation has caused them to still be strangers even in their homeland. El-Hassan , who was born outside of Palestine and then as an adult was finally given a permit to go to her family’s homeland stated “So when I returned to Palestine I thought that finally the theme of exile would be replaced by the theme

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