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  2. Bear (gay culture) - Wikipedia

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    It became the source material for much of The Bear Book (1999) and The Bear Book II (2001). Publication of The Bear Book led to the Library of Congress adding "bear" as a category. The Bear History Project is archived in the Human Sexuality Collection at Cornell University. It continues to be added to. [11]

  3. Ron Suresha - Wikipedia

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    In the introduction, Suresha asserts that Bears on Bears is "the first interview book ... compiled primarily from online interactions" using online chat technology. [2] A bisexual-identified man and bi rights advocate, Suresha edited, with Peter Chvany, the nonfiction book Bi Men : Coming Out Every Which Way (2006).

  4. Races and creatures in His Dark Materials - Wikipedia

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    Normally, an outcast like Iorek would not have been allowed to participate in a duel, but the then-king Iofur is tricked into making an exception. Ordinarily, a bear who kills another in a duel is made an outcast. In the books the bears struggle to maintain their own culture and traditions against the intrusive effects of human society.

  5. Gloria Dickie - Wikipedia

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    Gloria Dickie is a Canadian journalist who focuses on environmentalism, climate change, and the impact of environmental changes to local wildlife.Growing up in Ontario, Canada, she had an early interest in wildlife photography and went on to receive degrees in media and the environment, with her Master's thesis focusing on bears and their interactions with humans.

  6. Cultural depictions of bears - Wikipedia

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    In a continuation of the anthropomorphic themes of Goldilocks are the Berenstain Bears, which behave and act like a human family. Teddy Bears' Picnic remains a popular children's song. In fact, bears are frequently depicted in children's media as cuddly and friendly companions, such as the depiction of Baloo in Disney's version of The Jungle Book.

  7. Feral child - Wikipedia

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    Their integration into human society is made to seem relatively easy. One notable exception is Mowgli, for whom living with humans proved to be extremely difficult. The book Knowledge of Angels involves a feral girl found on a fictional island based upon Mallorca. She is the subject of an experiment to see if the knowledge of God is learned or ...

  8. List of fictional feral children - Wikipedia

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    In some stories, the child chooses to abandon human society [Note 1] or even refuses to enter society altogether. [Note 2] The child usually returns to civilization, but may decide to return again to life in the wild. [Note 3] In some cases, they find themselves trapped between worlds unable to enter entirely into either human society or animal ...

  9. Category:Bears in human culture - Wikipedia

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    Bears in popular culture (20 C, 21 P) R. Bears in religion (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Bears in human culture" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of ...

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