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    Gray Wolf Research Paper

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    The timber wolf or gray wolf inhabits the forests of North America have many different fur color combinations. Some are pure white like the artic wolf‚ all black‚ tan‚ browns and combinations of them. Just like their coats vary in color so do their eye colors. Their eyes can be dark brown to a bright yellow and many different hue variations (pg. 8 Gray wolf Red Wolf). There are over 32 subspecies of just gray wolves. Wolves live all over and they have adapted or changed to fit to be able to live

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    and examine the differences in the photographs. Consider purpose‚ composition‚ lighting‚ subject matter‚ setting‚ and meaning conveyed. The Cleaner‚ 1987 The Cleaner by Anne Zalhalka is an original photograph of a young woman cleaner in her late 20’s‚ resting while daydreaming through a window after cleaning seems not to be hers but for an upper class. The house seems ancient as the furniture and curtains seem to be “old fashioned’ and the Photograph on the wall seems to be from a historical background

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    Wild Wolf Research Paper

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    The Wolf has a rather interesting history to the nation of the U.S. “The moment the first wolf faced its fear and stepped into the circle of light cast by man’s fire has been lost in time. In that now obscure moment‚ the history of man and wolf was forever changed.” (A History of Wild Wolves in the United States.) For centuries native people of America have depicted wolves in their art telling great stories‚ some of which man and wolf are joined as one powerful creature. Many Natives believe and

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    Boy Who Cried Wolf

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    The Boy who Cried Wolf Once upon a time there was a yong shepered boy who cared for the village sheep. The boy thought being a shepered was very boring. One afternoon‚ while standing at the top of the hill‚ looked down on the village and said‚ “I never have any fun. The villagers get to work together‚ and talk‚ and play‚ but I am all alone on this hill.” Then he had an idea. “I know how to have fun‚” he thought. “WOLF! WOLF! HELP! The wolf is chasing the sheep!” The hardworking people of the village

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    The Chosen Wolf‚ Adonis‚ stood overlooking the city as the brisk wind struck him in the face. The snow was so freezing that it felt like there were needles puncturing him with every step. He could see his breath in the chilly air around him. This was very outlandish to him‚ as he had come from a different world. He was from the planet of Takondwa. On this planet‚ the sun’s rays felt like hot coals scorching his fur coat. As the wolf was thinking about this‚ he realized he was getting too caught up

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    Wolf Reintroduction To Yellowstone Park Ted Fessides Ecology‚ Summer Semester 2011 Professor Thomas Heasley July 15‚ 2011 Contents Introduction 3 History 4 The Cons of Wolf Reintroduction 6 Pros of Wolf Reintroduction 7 Summary 9 Works Cited 11 Reintroduction of Wolves at Yellowstone Park Introduction While highly controversial‚ the reintroduction of wolves in Yellowstone Park has provided many beneficial ecological changes to the entire parks ecosystem. After a nearly 70 year absence

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    Hypotheses of the Effects of Wolf Predation John Feldersnatch December 1st‚ 1995 Abstract: This paper discusses four hypotheses to explain the effects of wolf predation on prey populations of large ungulates. The four proposed hypotheses examined are the predation limiting hypothesis‚ the predation regulating hypothesis‚ the predator pit hypothesis‚ and the stable limit cycle hypothesis. There is much research literature that discusses how these hypotheses can be used to interpret various data

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    Media Literacy

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    Media Literacy Essay By Jason Barnett In this essay I will discuss corporate ownership of the media‚ who owns these media outlets‚ and there tools of deceiving the public. There is a great group out there called "Project Censored" and this group "shows important news stories that aren’t being covered properly" (project censored.org) "Every year for the past three decades‚ Sonoma State

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    Defining Digital Literacy

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    Defining digital literacy Media literacy goes online 1. REPRESENTATION How does it portray the world? 2. LANGUAGE How does it communicate? 3. PRODUCTION Who produced it‚ and why? 4. AUDIENCE How are audiences targeted‚ and how do they read? Web literacy 1. Representation How websites claim to ’tell the truth’‚ and establish their authenticity and authority. The presence or absence of particular viewpoints or aspects of experience. The reliability‚ veracity and bias of

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    Never Cry Wolf Essay

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    Never Cry Wolf             For years‚ wolves have been falsely accused for crimes in stories‚ myths‚ and life. In Never Cry Wolf‚ author Farley Mowat demonstrates how even though wolves are mistakenly stereotyped as evil; people don’t know anything without evidence. Farley Mowat takes a trip to Churchill‚ Canada‚ to study Arctic wolves for the Canadian Wildlife Service. He is studying the Arctic wolves because he needs to prove that the wolves are killing all the migrating caribou. During the entire

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