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    In 2010 there was a study conducted by Greater Memphis Chamber of Commerce to determine what the economic impact of the Memphis Grizzlies and the FedEx Forum was on the economy of the greater Memphis area. A professional sports team such as the Memphis Grizzlies is going to aid the community in increasing the revenue of the local economy. Games or concerts at the arena will draw in individuals from outside of the area who will buy such things as food, luxuries, or hotel rooms, which directly impact

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    The Grizzly Reality of Trophy Hunting Trophy hunting is defined as the selective hunting of select species of hunting game for human recreation and not as a way to get food, even though parts of the animals may be consumed. The animal or part of it is kept as a trophy or proof of achievement. Trophy hunters have a code called the fair chase code, this code ensures that the hunter will give the animal they are hunting a fair chase and allow it to escape if the hunter does not have the skill required

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    October 2015 Into the Wild and The Grizzly Man Essay Being separated from your whole family and friends can sometimes be a very hard thing for people to go through. In the book Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer, Chris McCandless changed his life and left the only place he had ever known to go live in the wild alone. In the wild, he had risked his life through many adventures and was found stranded on a bus starved to death after he had no one to help him. While in The Grizzly Man, by Werner Herzog, Timothy

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    their greatest challenges daily. This is a description of real life events that do happen to many people every day. What will be described to you are the stories of a little girl orphaned at sea and a group of boys lost in the woods with a malicious Grizzly bear. The first story of a young girl named Terry Jo on a vacation at sea with her family turned into a night mare at sea. The next story described events of young boys at a wilderness camp experience left to survive on their own who encountered

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    share with the nature and their unwavering dedication to harmony, which is evident in various ceremonies.Similarly, the tale, “When Grizzlies Wake Upright,” introduces the Trickster as the Great Spirit, who not only creates the world but also presents challenges for humanity to confront. The Hero is represented by the chief’s daughter, who, after being taken by grizzly bears, becomes the mother of the first five Native Americans. Her journey symbolizes resilience in the face of adversity, illustrating

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    Arctos 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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    The film Grizzly Man is documentary about a person named Timothy Treadwell. His admiration and love for the bears portrayed some of the wonderful characteristics about Timothy Treadwell. He was driven by his ambiguous thoughts and unfortunately lossed his life by doing so. By using the realist aesthetics of Grizzly Man, we can explore the meaning of this by showing different examples shown throughout the film. We can immediately acknowledge the fact that the film is non-fiction. As shown in the

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    be totally different if it happens in a cartoon on the screen. The Bare Bears is such a story about humanised bears in human society, created by Daniel Chong.The main characters are three bears as indicated in the title. They are grizzly, panda and ice bear. The grizzly is always active and enthusiastic on making friends, whereas Panda is like a normal geek, obsessed with his phone all day long. Ice bear is as silent as ice, but he is the backup force of the bear family, because he is capable of

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    Black bears and Grizzly bears live in the Rocky Mountains, Alaska, and Canada. There are over 600,000 black bears in North America and thousands of Grizzly bears. The bears are out there. Anytime that you are spending time in bear country it is important that you know how to be safe and to keep your children safe. The good news is that, as a National Park brochure states, bears will usually move out of your way if they hear you. This does not mean you will never come across a bear on a trail, but

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    Werner Herzog, a well-known figure in the world of German cinematography, is accredited for his creative use of local perspective, to show what he coins as “ecstatic truth”, as well as his focus on people with unique dreams, careers, and outlooks. In his documentary Encounters, he explored the population of the people working and living in Antarctica and tried to figure out why said people were drawn to such a cold and desolate place. The film featured stock footage with no narration and one-on-one

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