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    Students are bullied for many reasons. In the text by Laura Modigliani‚ the author of ‘’Tales of Bullying’’‚ reported a boy who said one of his friends made fun of another kid for his weight. Another student was bullied because of the way he wore his hair and his close. A person might also be bullied because he/she might be annoying or different. To begin with a student or person may become a bully from home life. In Source 1‚ it states that “some kids have trouble at home‚ and when they

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    The problem with offering money is that some ranchers have accepted it‚ but used that money to pay hunters to kill as many wolves as possible (nytimes‚ 2011). Ranchers do not believe that it is necessary to keep wolf populations as high as they are (nytimes‚ 2011). The fourth article discussed how the court was going to uphold Congress’s act to remove the wolf from the endangered

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    structure of communities. The processes of predation affect virtually every species to some degree or another. Predation can be defined as when members of one species eat (and/or kill) those of another species. The specific type of predation between wolves and large ungulates involves carnivores preying on herbivores. Predation can have many possible effects on the interrelations of populations. To draw any correlations between the effects of these predator-prey interactions requires studies of a long

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    Abstract Predators are animals that kill for their food; they must do this in order to survive. There has been controversy about predation in some areas including the re-introduction of wolves into the Yellowstone National park area and other areas. Predator-prey relationships are both beneficial and detrimental to some species. The weakest and unhealthiest become dinner for those predators and also become a positive thing for the species that only the strongest of the herd will survive

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    Chapter 1 – Mystery “Hey Chloe‚ look what I found!” said my younger sister‚ Christy. “Shush! We are in the library! You should not shout!” I hissed. Christy waved the book under my eyes. I looked at the book cover and said‚ “This book is about the Gobi desert and it sounds interesting.” I started flipping through the pages. All of a sudden‚ everything in the library was gone. I found myself all alone with my sister beside me in a hot and sandy desert. I panicked. I didn’t know what to do. Then‚

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    you ever seen a gray wolf or a bobcat before and not know what to do? Gray wolves and bobcats are different in almost every way‚ but there are some similarities to them. Both of these animals are predators and live in the wild. These animals are dangerous‚ so make sure you stay away if you see one. Both walk on four legs and hunt with their mouth. With all of these similarities‚ there are some differences. The bodies of wolves and bobcats are very alike‚ and so is their fur. The fur on a wolf and bobcat

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    bachelors description of the little girl being “horribly good” is ironic The little girl in the story that the bachelor told was well behaved‚ and usually the characters that show a positive behaviour in childrens’ stories don’t end up being eaten by wolves. The way that the wolf learns of her hiding place in the bushes was ironic because the medals that she received for being well behaved clinked together‚ alerting the wolf to her location. Point of view in the storyteller since the storyteller

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    -Canis lupus ’s ’ height ranges from about 21-38 inches and three and a half feet long. Their weight ranges from 20 -172 pounds. It is one of the largest wolves in the world. They also range in color from pure white to near black. The gray wolves are a very intelligent animal and they learn quickly to avoid humans and there trap ’s. Grey wolves have a keen sense of smell‚ acute hearing‚ and great stamina. They can maintain a trot of 12 to 14 miles per hour and travel up to 60 miles in a single night

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    during its production. Mowgli‚ voiced by Bruce Reitherman: the main character‚ a young boy raised by wolves. In the movie‚ Mowgli is featured as a 10 year old‚ which is around the age he was in Rudyard Kipling’s book when he was first captured by the Bandar Log (monkeys). In the book‚ Mowgli managed to escape his parent’s camp when they were attacked by Shere Khan the tiger‚ and he entered the wolves’ den by himself. In the movie‚ he is found by Bagheera in a wrecked boat‚ perhaps after the attack

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    this journey‚ they crossed paths with a famished pack of wolves whose only objective was to eat. Day-by-day‚ one of Bill and Henry’s sled dogs was killed by being attracted by the she-wolf. The she-wolf would catch eyes with one of the sled dogs and as the dog would run out of camp to chase the she-wolf‚ he would be intercepted by the pack of wolves. Bill‚ being his impulsive self‚ decided to end these killings by trying to scare the wolves away his shotgun. Bills plan turned south and he was eaten

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