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    an episode of Family Guy called Dog Bites Bear. During this episode, Stewie (the baby)’s teddy bear gets torn apart by Brian (the dog). Stewie wakes up after a long night of watching movies with his teddy bear. He walks into the living room only to see Brian passed out drunk and that his teddy bear was torn into shreds. Stewie gets upset and starts violently punching Brian for haven killed his teddy bear. Keep in mind that Stewie considers his teddy bear alive and his best friend. Later, he…

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    that have occurred, the right to bear arms should be protected. There are some citizens that feel as the American government should just completely ban guns due to the fact of school shooting, high murders rates or even shootings in public places. But what these citizens forget is not every person that owns a gun goes out there commit crimes. The right to bear arms should be protected for one reason it gives people added protection. Someone using the right to bear arms could potentially save…

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    In Touching Spirit Bear Yoda is a perfect fit for Edwin. Yoda is a Jedi Master in “Star Wars” and is very wise, just like Edwin. Yoda teaches Luke Skywalker all the needs for becoming a master. Edwin taught Cole everything he needed to know to get rid of his anger. Edwin is old just like Yoda was 900 years old. Cole is the angriest character in Touching Spirit Bear. Throughout the book, the narrator kept on explaining that Cole’s anger was smoldering and was about to explode. In the movie…

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    commonly read are books. Three books that benefit and enhance the abilities of people are “Touching Spirit Bear”, “To Kill a Mockingbird”, and “Enders Game”. Literature helps people understand how things work, and helps people become better overtime. Without literature, there is no human complexity or sympathy. Literature enhances our ability to see and imagine human complexity. “Touching Spirit Bear”, by Ben Michaelson, explains how to trust, you must change perspective. Anyone can change…

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    The writer named Charles Warner writes it creatively in his text, "How I Killed a Bear" in the ways that portray the stimuli. Most of the writer descriptions are targeted at keeping up appearances and saving face toward the readers as well as the people who stayed close to him, as the narrator desires. However, his descriptive words those occurrences in the situation of the bear attacks, and events that occur before it in flashbacks, are all in masks to hide his insecurities and shortcomings to…

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    Polar bears have been alive for one million years. For the past thirteen years, global warming has been affecting climate change, and has hurt the polar bears’ habitat. Climate change has been fastly melting the Arctic. Greenhouse gases act like a sheet or blanket that keeps the planet warm. This protective layer keeps our atmosphere habitable. But over the past two-hundred years, have greatly increased the levels of greenhouse gasses in our atmosphere by burning fossil fuels like oil and coal.…

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    Bear Flag Revolt What was the Bear Flag Revolt? The Bear Flag Revolt was from June to July 1846. It was a rebellion consisting of a small group of American settlers against the Mexican Government. The settlers wanted California to be it’s own state, but the Mexican government didn't want them be free. What lead up to the bear flag revolt? The American settlers had slowly worked their way into the California area. The political situation had been rough before but now it was even worse. The…

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    spirit bear soaking in the pond, Cole start walking to the pond, Peter ask Cole what or you doing. I’m going to soak in the pond said Cole I’m not going in the pond with the spirit bear said peter, It’s not going to hurt you but didn’t it attack you said peter, Yes that’s because I attack it Frist. Peter start walking to the water with Cole and the spirit bear turn around and start walking up to Cole and peter. Peter was about to run out the water before Cole had grab him. The spirit bear was…

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    I feel strongly about right to bear arms. I am pro guns and I don’t think they should be banned anytime soon. There are many reasons I believe that we should have the right to bear arms. My first reason is just because it is simply in the Constitution that Americans have the right to bear arms. Another one of those reasons are for personal protection. For example, if someone is breaking into your house and you don’t have anything but a knife to protect yourself with then there is a greater…

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    The book Touching Spirit Bear, written by Ben Mikaelsen, is a fantastic book. The main character is Cole Matthews, a 15 year old boy who is a juvenile delinquent who was getting in atrocious trouble since he was 7 years old. He lives in Minneapolis Minnesota. Cole’s latest crime is stealing from a hardware store and that makes Peter Driscal who is a 9th grader angry. Cole was so mad that Peter had told on him that Cole had beat Peter up and nearly killed him. Cole got the choice to go to…

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