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    Smokey Bear Effects

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    Smokey Bear‚ a symbol created by the Ad Council‚ declared‚ "Care will prevent nine out of ten forest fires.” Smokey was created to help stop human-caused wildfires. Specifically‚ during World War II‚ Japan was purposefully igniting acres of forests. “The reason for this is that they wanted to impact the timber industry because during this era nearly everything was made out of wood” (“The History Career of Smokey Bear”). Because of this‚ the Ad Council stepped in and created Smokey Bear. There were

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    Koala Bear Speech

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    Topic: To inform the audience about Koala Bears. Specific Purpose: To inform the class about koala bears; koala bears most used body parts‚ where they live and what they do to survive. Central Idea: To let my audience know that there is a lot about koalas that we do not already know. Pattern of Organization: Topical   INTRODUCTION I. (Attention Getter) It has been said that when one person has a question about something‚ there are usually others who wonder

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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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    Keep-And-Bear Arms

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    Keep and Bear Arms in Self-Defense According to a database maintained by The Guardian newspaper‚ 203 out of 1‚024 people killed by the U. S. police in 2015 were unarmed and the individual right to keep and bear arms does not help. By definition‚ the right to keep and bear arms often referred to as the right to bear arms or to have arms‚ the Constitution’s second amendment‚ allows one to possess arms for self-defense. This means anyone in America has the right to keep and bear arms. However‚ society

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    Polar Bear Analysis

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    In the articles "The Anglerfish Ambush Predator of the Deep"‚ by Larry Brown and "Polar Bear"‚ by Shandra Brady I learned how anglerfish and polar bears adapt to their enviornments. Anglerfish live deep in the sea. Polar bears live in the icey cold artic. These are both hard places to adjust to. Anglerfish have fang-like teeth that are angeled inward for efficent prey grabbing. Female anglerfish have a spine that resembles a fisshing pole sticking out of their back called an "illicium" and at the

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    Gummy Bear Experiment

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    When you start you should have put the gummy bear in the water and the other in the plastic bag. The one in the water at the beginning of the experiment had a thickness of 9mm a width of 11mm and a height of 22mm and it had a total mass of 2.59grams and a total volume of around 2178 mm 3 The one in the plastic bag is going to be the constant It massed at 2.53 grams and had a height of 21mm a width of 12mm and thickness of 11mm and a total volume of 2772mm3 . We left ours in the water for 24 hours

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    Luther Standing Bear

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    Luther Standing Bear Luther Standing Bear born “Ota Kte” or Plenty Kill was born to the Sioux tribe. He was the first born son to Chief Standing Bear and Pretty Face. Chief Standing Bear was respected in the Sioux tribe and Luther wanted nothing more to make his father proud of him. Every decision Luther made was with thought of making his father proud of him. He strived to learn the white man’s way and use that knowledge to educate his people. He was a fair man and stood up for the rights of his

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    William Faulkner’s novella “The Bear” from his collection of works‚ Go Down Moses‚ is a symbolic exploration of the relationship between man and nature in the eyes of a young boy. The heart of the issue‚ the warped idea of the ownership of land‚ is revealed thought the clash of man and nature in a wild chase that ends only in blood and death. The prey is nature itself‚ represented by a bear‚ while the hunters are men‚ full of greed and destructive possessiveness‚ pursuing that which they do not

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    The Right to Bear Arms

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    Right to Bear Arms The American Constitution was a book of laws that gave a brief explanation of the American Dream. In the Constitution‚ there were ten laws that were considered the “Civil Rights‚” and one of these laws laid commonly questioned and tested. The second Amendment of the Constitution: the right to bear arms was a very significant law in the American Constitution‚ since it has two sides of opinion. Many Americans consider that people should not have the right to bear arms‚ while

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    Touching Spirit Bear

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    Touching Spirit Bear By Daria Cheremushkina Who is Cole Mathews? Cole Mathews is the main character in the book “Touching Spirit Bear” by Ben Mikaelsen. In characteristics Cole is angry young man who wants to get attention from his divorced parents. Cole has a warm heart inside but because of his parents and some problems such as not having friends and not having the place where you feel comfortable. He is very cold to everyone until he learns new lessons on the island. The island for him is

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