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    Zoya Ali Ms. Chinnick ENG3U1 1 November 2016 A Crumby Story of Goldilocks and The Three Bears Oh boy, you’ll never guess what kind of story that goddam sonuvabitch Stradlater told me. It has to be the phoniest story I’ve ever heard, and I’m actually not lying this time. Anyways, you’re not going to believe me so I don’t even know why I’m telling ya, but here it is, the same goddam thing that Stradlater told me. I suppose I should start at the beginning of the story, it only makes sense. Anyways

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    Since earth was created, there has been a natural phenomenon of species across the globe appearing and disappearing. However, in the past century, many species of animals have been disappearing at an alarming rate. Mainly, this rapidly occurring issue is caused by humans. Humans that contribute to the harmful actions that cause side effects such a pollution, deforestation, habitat loss and poaching. The natural rate of extinction pales in comparison to the extinction rate caused by all of these.

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    Timothy Treadwell demonstrated towards human nature and how he demonstrates human nature through himself. Timothy Treadwell spent thirteen long summers in Alaskan Peninsula. He went to go portray his love and protection to the wild life and grizzly bears, which lead him to his miserable death. Herzog creates a sequence of scenes, comments, and interviews from people who is well connected directly or indirectly with Treadwell. His purpose of directing the Grizzly Man documentary through Treadwell’s

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    forced to live out their lives in zoos in unhealthy, degrading, and devastating ways. The first exhibit I encountered was the black bears. Their thick, glistening fur was reflecting the light on and off as they paced the entire patch of land. Walking back and forth, the bears footprints could be seen in the dirt as they slowly wove a path into the land. One bear was just lying around in the blistering sun barely moving. No trees, no bushes, and no pools of water to allow the animals to cool down

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    Bear Hunting in New Jersey The head of the New Jersey Environmental Protection Agency has resumed the black bear hunts that had been paused for five years due to over hunting. In this time, the population of black bears has risen once again to a safe level for hunting, and the republican controlled government has allowed hunters to resume their hunting. Some wildlife activists see the hunts as unnecessary and cruel, and wish to defend the bears. This belief is opposed by the hunting organizations

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    Long Write about the book, “Touching the Spirit Bear” by Ben Mikaelsen This writing will talk about different and important unique events or instances in the story that deliver complex themes, symbols, and archetypes. In this book the author portrays or delivers the themes of perseverance, hope, survival, fear, sanctuary, safety, and unexpectedness. There are many more themes, but these are just the important ones that are most commonly seen in the story. The author also delivers complex characters

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    multi-culturalism, but attempting to implement the unrestricted proliferation of any species or culture within an environment, as proselytized by David Suzuki, is not functional. An example of such would be introducing the Andean bear into the environment of the Asiatic black bear, in

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    friends Bear and Deer. When I and my friends were in town called Orchard Nebraska we wiped out some stuff was so we had to get removed from the town. Then we refused to get out of the town so we were running in the town still. Then they called the hunters came and they all ran as fast as we could into the forest. The hunters stayed the night in the town. Next morning they went out to go find me and bear and dear so we all spilt up one went this way one went that way in forest. Bear yelled that

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    the left. As they stepped into the light, I finally saw how they truly looked. Oreius had the top half of a brown bear, his fur was waving almost as if light passed through it. His not had sharp teeth with jagged edges like sharks. The beast was almost 6 feet. His brother was an exact copy of him except for his bear portion of his body. Agrius was a black bear instead of a brown bear. Also is snout was a couple inches longer, but his ear was a bit stubby. Other than that they were pretty much the

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    otherwise known as the grizzly bear lives in North America around Northern Canada, Alaska, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. A grizzly bear lives in the wild and hunts for its food such as fish, deer, elk, or any other animal. They live inside of caves for protection from the weather, they will also live under trees or anything that will provide them shelter. I believe that grizzly’s have evolved into animals that can survive in many climates and environments. Grizzly Bears have a hump on their shoulders

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