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    What is the Role of Animals in Human Life? The article “A Global View of the Human-Animal Bond” by R. Scott Nolen, is based on a lecture by Dr. Bonnie Beaver, a professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Texas A&M University, that was published on the website of the American Veterinary Medical Association on September 2003. R. Scott, in his article he states that around the world, the view people have toward animals lies on different factors. He supports that one of the top…

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    very close to is the Haida religion. They have lived in 3 different groups including Yell or Raven, Goch or Wolf, and Nehadi or Eagle and had 18 different families which had the names of wolf, bear, eagle, whale, shark, porpoise, puffin, orca, goose, beaver, owl, sea-lion, salmon, orca-bear; raven, frog, dogfish, and crow. Along with the 3 different groups at least each group had about over 20 clans! The people got into those groups depending on their wealth, character, and ancestors of their…

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    In The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe C.S Lewis explores a change in the moral order of Narnia, and this relates to the overarching theme of religion that exist within the novel. In Narnia, Aslan is the creator and protector, but the wicked white witch takes over and the citizens of Narnia now call her the Queen. Lewis based the novel on events that occur in the bible, while adding a mystical twist. Aslan knows that Edmund is not aware of the laws of Narnia, so he scarified himself to the witch…

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    Fashion is believed to have a noticeable role in the modern world. It consumes and generates big incomes for countries and it is a huge industry by itself. Many governments, companies, organizations, global brands and even princesses are making approaches towards improvement in fashion. The challenge lies in making it more sustainable, which can only be possible if it achieves an environmentally-friendly production that will have an effect on the environment, the available resources and creates…

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    John Smith created the work "Description of a New England" in order to encourage others to voyage to New England with enticing descriptions of the life and possibilities in the area. He idealized engaging in the population and development of the area by comparing the rise of New England to the "Monarchies of the Chaldeans, the Syrians, the Grecians, and Romans." He intended to imprint the idea of "innocent work" in exchange for reward and glory with the biblical example of Adam and Eve. He…

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    In “Attack of the Mammoth” a family travels and hunts beavers. The mother of the family went for a walk with her son on her back with a toboggan full of beaver meat. A mammoth stalks the smell of the meat and takes it from her. So there was still one last mammoth left on the earth. In White Buffalo Women it’s about a beautiful lady out on the plain all by…

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    cone-shaped houses made of wooden frames with arched roofs. Some wigwams were covered with buffalo hides if they were available in the area. The Shawnee tribes in Pennsylvania ate fish and game that they hunted like squirrel, deer, raccoon, bear and beaver. They also ate corn, pumpkin, squash and beans that were also available in the area. The clothes worn by the Shawnee tribe were different based on the weather. In warm weather they wore breechcloths…

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    Mountain lions are known as cougars, pumas and catamounts. Mountain lions population is an estimated 30,000 in the western United States. They feed on other mammals such as deer, raccoons, beavers squirrels, mice and more. They have the longest range of any mammal except humans in the Western Hemisphere, mountain lions can be found from Florida to the Canadian forest. They are very territorial and avoid other cats except during their mating season(courtship). Usually they hunt at night or at…

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    television viewers all throughout America. Situation comedies similar to Leave it to Beaver, I Love Lucy, and Ozzie and Harriet set the stage for how nuclear families were supposed to perform and live life on a daily basis. The issues with the sitcoms that were presented at this time were controlled and were not allowed to relay real world issues and portrayed a superficial vision of a family unit. Leave it to Beaver in particular presented a flawless husband known to many as Ward Cleaver. Ward…

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    Example: “Well, this morning I woke up and had coffee…On my drive to work I listened to the radio…What is it with the radio, anyway? So many ads all the time…I really hate my work…Did you know that beavers can hold their breath for more than ten minutes? That was on the radio too…God, I wish I were a beaver so I didn’t have to go to work (Grinnell,…

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