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材料一:我们认为下面这些真理是不言而喻的:一切人生来就是平等的,他们被造物主赋予他们固有的、不可转让的权利,其中有生命、自由以及追求幸福的权利……如果遇有任何形式的政府损害这些权利,人民就有改变或废除它……

——《独立宣言》

材料二:国会是立法机构,由参、众两院组成……按人口比例选举产生。行政权赋予总统,总统是行政首脑、国家元首、武装部队总司令。……司法权赋予最高法院的大法官,由总统经参议院同意后任命,除非渎职,任职终身。

——《美利坚合众国宪法(1787年)》

材料三:各州选举人应具有该州议员之选举人所需资格。……众议院议员人数及直接税额按合众国所辖各州人口之多寡,分配于各州,此项人口数目包括所有公民及五分之三非公民,并包括须服役数年之人,但未被课税之印第安人不算。

——《美利坚合众国宪法(1787年)》

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    Five meteorologists (气象学家) who were trapped for two weeks after polar bears surrounded their weather station are now able to leave after the creatures were chased away. Their supervisor told NBC News early Wednesday.

    Russian officials had feared the siege could last for another month, the time it would take to reach the islands in the Kara Sea, high in the Arctic Circle. But on Tuesday night a research ship took a detour (绕道) to assist those weathermen, station supervisor Vasily Shevchenko told NBC News. The ship run by Russia's state-run oil firm Rosneft frightened away the bears using its helicopter, before resupplying the weather station with more food and puppies (幼犬) . The puppies are not yet big enough to deter the bears, but the station is planning to draft in a replacement adult guard dog as soon as possible.

    Some of the bears had taken to sleeping directly outside the windows of remote outpost. There was no risk of the researchers starving because they had a year's worth of food, but they were forced to take dangerous trips to a nearby building, holding a gun for protection, according to Shevchenko.

    Polar bears are an endangered species. In Russia, it's a crime to shoot them unless in self-defense. The bears usually leave the islands in the summer, but this time they were trapped by the melting ice, an apparent sign of climate change, according to Shevchenko. “They've stayed on the island because there is nowhere for them to go,” he said.

    The animals suffer from global warming because it shrinks the floating ice that forms their main hunting ground. According to the environmental group the World Wide Fund for Nature, known as the WWF, this has got some polar bears to go near human habitats in search of food.