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    to describe Lennie. He uses animals such as a bear, a horse, and a mouse in order to show both the naive and violent sides of Lennie. Almost right after this novella starts, Steinbeck already compares Lennie to a bear. When Lennie is first introduced, the author describes Lennie as “walking heavily [and] dragging his feet a little, the way a bear drags his paws” (Steinbeck 2). The fact that the author chooses a bear’s paws over any other aspect of a bear is a reference to Lennie’s strength and,…

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    Redbot Research Paper

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    There is a kid being in the middle of the forest. He is getting attacked by a bear. What will he do? With his Roamer he has an emergency walkie talkie so, he can get to safety. In addition, the current Redbot is programmed as a portable storage unit that should be used because the Redbot helps all people carry things. This will improve qualities of life but it will have important political, economic, and social aspects of life. A Redbot is a small red robot that is built and is coded to do…

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    This quote heavily applies to the protagonist throughout the entirety Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen. In this story, the reader follows the story of Cole Matthews, a fifteen-year-old juvenile delinquent from Minneapolis. Cole narrowly escapes going to court for assaulting a classmate named Peter Driscal after he tried to turn him in for robbing a store. Instead of going to court and most likely jail, Cole is sent to Circle Justice. It is decided that Cole should be sent away to a remote…

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    Healing happens when one was given time alone to think. In the novel, Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen, the protagonist Cole Matthews is a violent teenager who was put on rehab isolation for his actions. Cole Matthews characteristics has evolved from negative to positive. Gradually, Cole Matthews changes throughout the novel and tries to help those were once effected by him. Cole Matthews started off as a belligerent teenager who has anger issues. Coming from a broken family where his…

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    in zoos around the world. Also called, great pandas, parti-colored bears, white bears, and bamboo bears, Giant Pandas are distinguished from other pandas by their large size and black-and-white coloring. The bold coloring actually may provide camouflage. Giant pandas live up to their name. They are 4-5 feet (1.2 to 1.5 meters) tall and weigh up to 300 pounds (136 kilograms). That’s about the same as an American black bear. By comparison, their distant relatives, Red Pandas are only 20…

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    Cole Matthews, in Touching Spirit Bear, is a normal looking kid with a few exceptions. He wore blue jeans and a shirt. “His blue jeans, heavy wool shirt and jacket…”p.5. Cole has dirty blond hair and is a 15 and a young looking kid.”He was an innocent-looking, baby-faced fifteen-year-old…”p.5 He is approximately 5’6 and 150 pounds. Cole is a narcissistic juvenile delinquent who thinks he is the centre of a attention. Cole is the bully of his neighbourhood to be his friend with him you need to…

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    Cole Mathews Sparknotes

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    side of the street and left him with a speech impediment .Cole is now being sent to a banishment island for one year as a way to make him learn that he needs to change.Cole was only there and had to leave temporarily because he was mauled by a spirit bear. After he had recovered he was sent back to the island to finish his 1 year banishment. Cole has decided that he genuinely wants to change the way he is and become a better person One of the major conflicts that Cole faces through the book is…

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    Berenstain Bears, written by Jan, Stan, and Mike Berenstain. The two books And Too Much Junk Food and Get Ready for School will be my analysis material. I will look at how this social problem is coded by analyzing the portrayal of the mother, father, brother, and sister bears, and how they relate to each other. Each of the characters in The Berenstain Bears children’s books display traditional and outdated gender roles, and these portrayals are apparent in each of the books. The father and son…

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    Meaning Of Totem Pole

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    I would like to be swift, respond quickly. Now for the bear, the reason I have chosen this animal for my past is because it means Industrious, instinctive, healing, power, sovereignty, guardian of the world, watcher, courage, willpower, self-preservation, introspection, and great strength. In the past, I had all of what is in the description of the bear and that is why I have chosen the bear for my past on my totem pole. The bull and bear are both physically strong and aggressive, but the…

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    Grizzly Bears are ferocious, furry creatures that may appear to be soft and cuddly but come armed with sharp claws, and huge teeth. The males can weigh up to 600 pounds and the females can weigh up to 440 pounds. Every year in North America alone there are at least three fatalities of humans who are mauled by bears. According to Boy Scouts of America the best advice to prevent attacks from Grizzly Bears is to avoid them all together. If someone must travel through the habitat of a bear it is…

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