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    El Coyote

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    Thinking about a better future‚ one day she‚ three of her siblings‚ and her mother decided to come to the United States. They paid about five hundred dollars per person for someone as they call it in Mexico “El Coyote” to help them cross the border.“El Coyote” is a person who smuggles immigrants to the United States with for a cost. They stayed a couple of days in Mexicali with one of their relatives still indecisive about coming to the United States. When they all made a firm decision

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    White Fang Summaries

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    PART ICHAPTER 1SummaryThe novel starts with a description of the landscape in the Northland Wild‚ which is a cold and desolate place. Some “wolfish dogs” are harnessed to a sled without runners. The sled is made of birch bark and rests on the snow. On the sled lies a narrow‚ oblong box‚ along with other essential items‚ including blankets‚ an axe‚ a coffee pot‚ and a frying pan. The box is actually a coffin‚ and in it lies Lord Alfred‚ a companion of Bill and Henry‚ whom the reader meets in this

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    In the year 1926‚ the grey wolves were eliminated from the Yellowstone are. This is because they are dangerous predators that can’t be controlled‚ they are not the native grey wolves and they are causing the elk population to plummet and disappear slowly. Grey wolves should not be reintroduced to the Yellowstone National Park because they are dangerous predators that can’t be tamed. Have you ever heard of a friendly grey wolf? No‚ me either. Wolves are very dangerous animals that could attack

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    Native American history taught in school usually is based around Indians traveling across the Bering Strait and living in minor‚ secluded tribes. Evidence now suggests that these teachings are not entirely true. In Charles C. Mann’s “1491”‚ Mann writes about Native Indians advancement in agriculture and its population‚ as well as how the Amazon rain forest might actually be a human artifact and how Native Indians are the reason behind it. Mann writes about how the Indians shaped and altered their

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    Keystone Species

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    Keystone species are extremely important in ecosystems across the world. They help control things like population‚ abiotic and biotic life‚ and impacts on human life. Keystone species essentially control the functions of the environment they live in‚ and provide positive and negative effects. In class‚ we studied the effect that wolves had on the environment of Yellowstone National Park. Now‚ I introduce Grizzly Bears and Beavers as my two examples of a Keystone Species. Beavers completely change

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    The Gray Wolf

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    “The eyes of the wolf speak the mysteries of life. We must want to listen from our hearts to hear what they want to say” (Wolf Quotes). The Gray Wolf also known as the “Canis lupus was known to be the most largest nondomestic member of the dog family” (Fritts‚ Steven H). “They have lived in every type of habitat except from the tropical forests and the most arid deserts” (Fritts). From the moment gray wolves are born to the moment they die‚ they are viewed as a danger to humans. “Ever since the

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    When moving west‚ many settlers killed so many gray wolves that by 1930 grey wolves were nearly extinct in the forty-eight lower states. The reason that the wolves were killed was because the wolves were eating the livestock. The settlers had a big role in causing the wolves to eat the livestock because they killed the wolf’s major source‚ buffalo and elk. (Casper 146) The North American grey wolf is the largest member of the dog family. A full grown wolf measures five to six feet from their nose

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    3. Hunting Grey wolves can recognize the position of prey and encircle them. usually the alpha guides the hunt. The beta and delta may likewise take an interest hunting occasionally. However‚ in an abstract search space we have no idea about the position of the optimum (prey). For mathematically simulating the hunting behavior of grey wolves‚ we consider that the α (best candidate solution)‚ β‚ and δ have better knowledge about the position of prey. Hence we save the first three best solutions

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    Did dogs really pose a threat to humans long ago before they were domesticated? Actually‚ the answer is yes. "Hundreds of thousands of years ago‚ humans regarded wolves as threats...wolves sometimes preyed on humans..." When wolves started to interact with humans more over 1‚000 years ago‚ they slowly morphed into dogs. Dogs are so useful for many different reasons‚ and they are great to have around. Thanks for the relationship between dogs and humans changing tremendously over time. Long

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    Did you know that dogs have been on our sides for ages? It all started thousands of years ago when dogs were wolves. They are the great ancestors of all these kinds of dogs. Though wolves look very fierce‚ they changed because of humans. So‚ to be honest‚ sometimes dogs become part of the family‚ so basically your kind of have a wolf. Dogs have had a long relationship with humans for several centuries. Long Long ago‚ dogs were wolves that would sometimes prey on humans‚ weird right. Well‚ the

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