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 A student whose vacation plans stanley cup  were spoiled has sued to end summer homework in Wisconsin, claiming it creates an unfair workload and unnecessary stress.Peer Larson, 17, had lined up a dream camp counselor job last June, but honors pre-calculus homework turned his summer into a headache. It didn t completely ruin my summer, but it did give me a lot of undue stress both at home and at work,  the high school junior said Thursday.  I just didn t have the energy or the time for it. Larson and his father sued in Milwaukee County Circuit Court seeking the end of summer homework across the state. They argue that homework shouldn t be required after the required 180-day school year is over. These students are still children, yet they are subjected to increasing pressure to perform to ever-higher standards in numerous theaters,  the suit said.        School administrators have told the family that honors courses require some summer work.Whitnall School Superintendent Karen Petric told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel the district did its best to address the Larsons  concerns. I strongly believ stanley cup e the district acted appropriately and didn t do anything wrong,  she said.  Court is not the place to solve it. While students will probably root for the Larsons, lawyers contacted Thursday questioned the suit s legal grounds. Larson and his son had acted as their ow stanley cup n legal counsel.             This is the sort of thing that has been traditionally handled by school boards,  said attorney Thomas R.  Mnya How Consciousness Works
 A female tiger has strayed from the confines of  stanley mug India   Corbett Tiger Reserve 鈥?and she   developed a taste for human meat. The big cat, who   prowling an area spanning 80 miles, has started attacking humans because she   not able to find enough natural prey.     This past Sunday, February 9th, the tigress claimed its 10th and most recent victim 鈥?a 50-year-old man who was collecting firewood in the forest outside Kalgarh village in Uttarakhand state. She ate parts of the man   leg and abdomen before being frightened away by villagers waving shovels and metal rods. Frustratingly, hunters nearly caught the tiger the day before using a live calf as bait. But she did not attack it, and left silently. Back on December 29th, a 65-year-old man was mauled in Sambhal district of Uttar Pradesh state. Since then, a state of near-panic has spread amongst the thousands of villagers in the regio stanley mugg n. Because the tiger has been stanley cup  tracked across an 80-mile  130-km  expanse, and because she   resorted to attacking humans, naturalists speculate that she   not able to find enough natural prey 鈥?a problem that endemic to many of the world   predators. They also believe she   tired and likely not getting enough rest. Today, India has about 3,200 tigers left in the wild 鈥?a far cry from the 5,000 to 7,000 in the 1990s when their habitat was twice as large. Tigers are an endangered species owing to rampant poaching and shrinking habitats. This polar