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Defying the tiger Shere Khan, who is determined to eat the man-cub, she reveals that her name is Raksha ("protection/nurture") because of her ferocity as a fighter, and she will fight to the death for any of her cubs, natural or adopted. In some versions, she gives her name to Shere Khan as "Raksha the Demon".
The wolf severely injured this man when he and his brother came out to fight the wolf. [441] October 15, 2013 Michelle Prosser, adult, female Predatory Merritt, British Columbia, Canada — Wolves stalked a woman and her dogs on a forestry road, fatally injuring one dog. [relevant?] [442] October 10, 2013 Eight adults Unprovoked
The differences in male and female prison populations and social structure impact the correctional officers of the institutions as well as the inmates. Officers' views on certain emotional or sexual relationships, for instance, can cause them to treat members of pseudo-families in woman's prisons differently than they do the general population ...
The incident in Daniel, Wyoming, last year drew international condemnation and sparked death threats after the man ran the female wolf over with a snowmobile, duct-taped its muzzle shut and ...
Kate, on a visit to mothers locked up in HMP Styal, a women’s prison in Cheshire, endured shouts of “we need more funding” and “tell them the truth” as well as loud wolf-whistles and cat ...
Judge Amber Wolf was so outraged to see a female defendant brought to her courtroom without pants, she called up the jail to find out how this could happen.
Representative Barney Frank supported the decision of Governor Deval Patrick to appeal Wolf's decision. He said "I think it should be clear he has a right to present himself as a woman, and that should be honored by the prison system" but he thought that Kosilek's advocates were wrong to describe his case "as a general trans[gender rights ...
Police said the defendant started the fight and was injured trying to continue it. Somerset County Jail inmate charged with resisting arrest that involved three COs Skip to main content