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    and has defiantly changed throughout the story. I know this because at the beginning of the book he tries to kill the Spirit Bear and it says "Cole found courage in the Spirit Bear’s stillness. It must have been scared. Why else would it just stand there instead of attacking? Cole felt his smoldering anger ignite"(Mikaelsen 64). In this example‚ Cole attacks the Spirit Bear simply because he thought it defined him. He also doesn’t appreciate nature and thinks he can take it down. Cole thinks life

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    “People change and often‚ they become the person they said they would never be.” This happened to Cole turning into his dad because relationships can change people in drastic ways. In Touching Spirit Bear ‚by Ben Mikaelsen‚ Cole is very angry because of abusive dad and ends up hurting people. One‚ in particular‚ is Peter. Cole gets sent to an island alone where he has to learn to control his anger from Garvey and Edwin and eventually even helps Peter. Throughout this book‚ Cole is transformed from

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    Pity the Bear in Judith Minty’s story‚ Killing the Bear - Pity the Bear in Judith Minty’s story‚ Killing the Bear  Judith Minty’s story‚ "Killing the Bear‚" is a rather chilling tale about a woman who shoots a bear to death. The story is not merely a simple account of the incident however. It is full of stories and facts about bears‚ which affect how the reader reacts to the story. In the beginning‚ the reader expects the bear to be portrayed as a cold-blooded monster who must be killed for the safety

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    Teddy Bear

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    a whole city of your own. As for me‚ it is the classic old teddy bear that protected me day and night and was always by my side. The teddy bear has a interesting back story that few have learned about. Although the bear itself has evolved into more than just a bear physically‚ it still warms and comforts a child’s heart. It has become a best friend from young to the old‚ strong memories for decades and more to come. They teddy bear is more than a toy‚ it has a history all of its own and it has evolved

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    Effects Of Grizzly Bears

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    Grizzly bears of North America have huge cultural significance on native American and European heritage (Kellert‚ 1994). Indigenous cultures revered these majestic species‚ its example can be seen in art and literature and Europeans settlers appreciated them for their economic values (Kellert et al.‚ 1996). However‚ as our society evolved‚ we became distant from nature and “reverence for the bear was replaced with fear‚ exploitation‚ and subordination” (Kellert et al.‚ 1996). Modern culture holds

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    Polar Bear Crisis

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    Polar Bear Crisis In May 2008‚ the U.S listed the polar bear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act. The Arctic is one of the most discussed on climate change‚ due to the fact that warming is greatest there and because what happens in the Arctic has the can eventually impact the rest of the Earth. So far‚ not only has it affected the way the ice is melting and the weather is changing‚ but it is mainly affecting the animals that are living there (for example‚ polar bears). Although

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    Polar Bears: Outline

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    Polar Bears                     I.            Introduction a. Polar bears have lived in extremely harsh conditions‚ and with global warming made their way to being endangered. Polar bears have opened eyes on how we see extreme weather and how to survive in it. i. Body of bear‚ what they eat‚ where they find shelter                                                                                       II.            Body of polar bear a. How

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    Black Bear Research Paper

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    The bear family is extensive‚ diverse‚ and widespread. But despite their huge numbers and diversity‚ there are only eight main species of the Family Ursidae. North American Black Bears The world’s most common species‚ Black Bears are found in forested‚ sparsely settled areas of the northern United States and Canada. They are known to sometimes venture into human settlements to forage for food in rubbish bins and crop fields. Their front paws are highly dexterous‚ with some bears even able to open

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    Panda Bear Research Paper

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    Panda Bear : The Panda is a large mammal which is about the same size as a Black Bear. Adult Pandas grow to be about 5-6 feet high. They will whey up to 276 pounds and males wheighing 10% to 20% more than females. With few other enimies other than people the lifespan of a wild Panda is about 25 years or more. In China they call the Panda "Xiongmao"‚ which means Giant Cat Bear. The Panda was believed to have magical powers that could ward off natural disasters and evil spirits. Writings about the

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    Tunes For Bears To Dance To – Robert Cormier. Plot – Chapter 1 In chapter 1 of Tunes for Bears to Dance to by Robert Cormier we find out that Henry lives next to a crazy house and sees an old man who is Mr. Levine everyday walking in and out and he wonders why they let him go without anyone else. We find out that Henry had broken his knee by falling down the stairs of where he lives‚ which is on the third floor of a tenement building. Eddie which was Henrys brother had died about a year ago of

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