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    Wolves hadyn Wolves are amazing animals, but they are also dangerous! They harm many humans and animals in many diffrent ways, so the government should not protect them! Weather they are protected or not they will continue to kill. They have already killed 8,100 cattle in 2,010 according to source number 4. We have to control the situation! Wolves are being troublesome to farmers. Farmers feel like wolves were forced upon them by the government. Sometimes the wolves just kill for no reason.…

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    Territory and that provoked the Indians. In the movie Dances with Wolves, John Dunbar ventures out on his own, ending up abandoning his white heritage. Dunbar settled out on his own in the middle of the great plains. Indians soon found him, but unlike any other white American they befriended Dunbar. He soon received a new name from the Indians, Dances with Wolves. He enjoyed that, he realized white American names had no value. Dances with Wolves abandoned his white heritage because Americans…

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    semester, it would be neat to have other assignments like that. I liked reading the Neil Gaiman works, but I think this class would benefit from studying other “popular” authors who deal with real-world themes. I really liked reading The Sandman and The Wolves in the Walls and finding merit in works like graphic novels and children’s books. I think that reading some of those works would be greatly beneficial for next year’s class. I think having the group project as one of the first assignments…

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    the other would gladly not have seen. “Wolves.” Georg screamed in horror. Ulrich shook and shivered in the ice cold wind, and told Georg to quiet down. “Quiet! Don't make any noise; we are the ones being hunted now. They can smell us, and the noise does not help with the detouring of these rabid creatures.” Georg stared at Ulrich with the emotion of frantic fear in his bloodshot eyes. Both of the men were freezing; and they supposed that if the wolves don't eat them to death, than the…

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    How do you communicate with them? Who helps you? In the movies Dances with Wolves and Glory the lead characters address these situations while dealing with other minor conflicts along the way. In this paper, I will be comparing and contrasting what happens in these movies by talking about the main character, the supporting characters, the plot, and the visual aspects of the movies. The main character in Dances with Wolves is a lieutenant by the name of John Dunbar. After getting wounded in…

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    Tell the Wolves I’m Home is a novel by Carol Rifka Brunt. June Elbus is a 14-year-old in 1987 New York, at the height of the AIDS epidemic. Her best friend, confidant, and uncle, Finn Weiss, suffers from AIDS and is homosexual. During the last couple weeks of his life, Finn, who is a renowned painter, asks June and her older sister Greta to pose for a portrait. He later titles the painting, “Tell the Wolves I’m Home”. After Finn’s funeral, June is contacted by a man she’s never seen before.…

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    The Broken Promise An adaptation of The Boy and The Wolves I was sitting in the heavy sheets of rain, building mud castles, and wearing only my leggings and breechcloth. I stood up and walked into my families wigwam, and saw my mother huddled over my sick father. “Kuckunniwi gather Viho, and Asha” my mother politely asked. Viho and Asha were named after important parts of our lives. I ran out yet again into the pouring rain and shouted, “Asha, Viho, come quickly.”…

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    what you fear most, you’re overcome with so many thoughts and whirling emotions that stir you around until you’re sick on the floor. The little envelope of your instincts tells you to run, but imaginary chains tie you to your spot. In The Company of Wolves by Angela Carter, Little Red Riding Hood is transformed from this scared, tied-to-the-spot girl into an empowered, unafraid young woman. Her encounter with a handsome young man who promises a kiss seduces her into an encounter with his true,…

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    My adventure of running away “Please let me go Liam,” I was starting to cry;I really missed my family.I can’t believe I fell for a gang leader! He was so different in the club;I don’t understand why he’s so cold now…

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    dogs used to be wolves? The relationships between dogs and humans have changed over time because humans have cared for them. Humans have fed them when they went hunting. Humans also changed how wolves used to look like. People have also accepted dogs as their pets. Everyone that has a dog loves them and wants to care for them. Over all, dogs are very loving pets and almost everyone has one. Humans have also changed the ways that dogs used to look like. Dogs used to be wolves. In the…

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