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Media Literacy

d iagrams. charts. p ictures and captions. flyers. Media Literacy. posters. All the “ stuff” other than stories . magazines. newspapers. webpages. James Cameron Solo Voyage To Challenger Deep Is A Success! . THE DAILY NEWS. THE WORLD’S FAVOURITE NEWSPAPER. www.dailynews.com.

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Media Literacy

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  1. diagrams charts pictures and captions flyers Media Literacy posters All the “stuff” other than stories magazines newspapers webpages

  2. James Cameron Solo Voyage To Challenger Deep Is A Success!

  3. THE DAILY NEWS THE WORLD’S FAVOURITE NEWSPAPER www.dailynews.com - Since 1879 New Worries for Wolves More bad news may be coming for the country’s gray wolves. Last year, they were removed from the endangered-species lists in Idaho and Montana. That means the animals can now be hunted and killed in those states. Now Wyoming is considering removing the wolves from its endangered-species list this fall. The plan would allow trophy hunting of wolves in a portion of northwestern Wyoming outside of Yellowstone National Park. In the rest of the state, wolves would be classified as predators and could be shot on sight. Gray wolves once roamed freely across most of the U.S. But widespread hunting and habitat loss nearly wiped out the species in the lower 48 states (all of the states except Alaska and Hawaii). Conservation efforts have since helped increase the number of gray wolves in America. But some people in Wyoming argue that

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