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    turned back around to watch the wolves, a huge charcoal wolf was looking straight at us. It had heard the baby crying, and even though animals don’t have quite as many facial expressions as humans, he looked concerned. This made me think quite a bit about what we say about wolves. If you ever get the chance, I strongly recommend learning as much as you can about wolves, and maybe even going to see some in person at somewhere like Wolf Haven, or even a zoo. Wolves are beautiful creatures, with…

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    How Wolves Change Rivers

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    mind, such as the clickbait nature of the title or the fact that it is published on the YouTube platform instead of a website about ecological awareness, it is safe to assess that this video’s audience is simply the general public. Currently, “How Wolves Change Rivers” holds 38,146,20 views on YouTube, which are staggering numbers for a video that is essentially a four minute nature documentary. The creators of this video knew their audience well, and were able to clearly reach that audience…

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    Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing World War II was a trying time for many people, fighting, in factories, and even at home.In fact people were not the only ones suffering, during the war many animals valiently gave their lives for there human companions and compatriots.Of these, at the forefront was mans best friend, the dog. These four legged friends ,fought,found, and ferried messages to soldiers on all of the warfronts. Dogs also helped save many soldiers from mustard gas during both WWI & WWII.…

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    Soldiers but really he really wanted to get shot on purpose ? Well this man is named John Dunbar and he was given a second chance at life and granted any Post of his choice . If I had to describe John Dunbar to someone who never seen Dancing with the Wolves is a man who went through a series of changes became a better man because of it . I would say John Dunbar opened up to a new culture and proving barriers could be broken . Also in the movie John showed heroic attributes when he allied with…

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    One night many thousands of years ago, Og and his hunting buddies were sitting around a fire that illuminated a small spot in what must have been a huge, dark, and very scary world. As long as the fire burned, wolves, bears and saber-toothed tigers remained at bay. But Og noticed a small wolf hovering at the edge of the light. He threw a small Mastodon bone at the wolf to scare it off. But to Og's surprise, the wolf picked up the bone and brought it back! Og repeated the toss several times and…

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    all of equal value. It is important that cultures study each other through the works of anthropology so that we can ensure cultural equivalence. 2. In my opinion, out of the movies we have watched so far, The Emerald Forest, Avatar, and Dances With Wolves all do a great job illustrating the concept of cultural relativism. They all do a really good job of showing how after one culture experiences…

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    her fit into the sheep category. There are three types of people according to Dave Grossman’s On Sheep, Wolves, and Sheepdogs, and while I do not agree with Grossman that the world can be divided into three separate groups, the general basis of his idea is just. According to Grossman, you are a wolf that preys on the weak, a sheep that is weak, or a sheepdog that protects the sheep from the wolves. It is not to say that 100% of the time Jen is a sheep and doesn’t have the ability to be anything…

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    In 1991, the movie Dances with Wolves was nominated for twelve Academy Awards, and won seven of them, including Best Picture of the Year. This was originally a novel by Michael Blake in 1986 but became a movie in 1990 and was directed and produced by Kevin Costner and Jim Wilson. The main characters were Lt. John Dunbar (Kevin Costner), Stands With a Fist (Mary McDonnell), and Kicking Bird (Graham Greene). This movie was set in 1864 and told the story of a soldier named John Dunbar who chose to…

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    While the stereotyping and the enemy making of a certain group of peoples seems to be reserved for the Americans versus the other, the Turkish film Valley of the Wolves: Iraq instead flips the script by doing so to the Americans from an Iraqi/ Turkish standpoint. This film includes a dramatization of the events of July 4, 2003, when American Marines raided Turkish Special Forces offices in Sulimaniyah, put hoods on the Special Forces heads, and detained them for several days. After this they…

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    The poem The Wolves is written by Paisley Rekdal, published in February 2016 in the collection Poetry. The poet is an American who grew up in Seattle, Washington, she descends from an asian and Norwegian heritage. She is known for writing about ethics of the modern current society, she reflects these issues within her poems. The Wolves to summarize is about a child expressing the difficulties and hardships of losing a parent. The poem is about the mother struggling with a tumor and she has come…

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