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    sake of filling out a library.? The book looking for alaska by John Green tells the story about Miles, who is tired of his friendless, dull life in Florida, and convinces his parents to send him away to boarding school in Alabama so that he can seek "the Great Perhaps." Once there he goes on adventures with his new-found friends in a quest to find himself and to solve a mystery that his friend, Alaska, leaves behind. The book looking for alaska by John Green convince readers to focus into their…

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    Alaska Earthquake 1964

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    day in southern Alaska turned out to be anything but. March 24th marked a turning point that would affect many lives in Alaska as well as the lives of those along the coasts of Hawaii and Oregon. It impacted society physically and economically far beyond what anyone could have ever imagined. This day also shed light and created new practices as well as new methods of anticipating future earthquakes. The Earthquake of 1964 claimed the lives of approximately 131 people in Alaska as well as…

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    There is a debate about whether or not people should come into Alaska and mine the land for the resources located below the ground. The situation is not so simple, however, much lies at stake. The relevance this has to economics is not only in the money that could be made from mining the land, but the job opportunities it would produce. Mining is important, but is it more important than nature itself? I for one believe that they should not come in and extensively drill the land for the…

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    Racism In Alaska

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    Racism is a common issue all over the world. Every nation will experience this type of issue regardless how develop they are. Racism is an act of discrimination directly against someone of a different race based on the belief that one’s own race is superior. Racism has showed how humans can be divided because of differences in cultural and physical appearance. History has showed that racism was always an issue for every people living in a diverse society. This issue can be seen from ancient…

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    In the novel Looking for Alaska written by John Green, Miles “Pudge” Halter is looking for his “Great Perhaps” to happen, and later finds himself living it after moving to a boarding school in Alabama called Culvert Creek. The fictional book focuses on Pudge the adventures he has with Alaska, the crazy, wild, clever girl that he meets at the school, along with a few other friends he meets on the way. Miles talks to Alaska often realizes that there is some mystery to Alaska that he can not quite…

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    for Alaska “You can love someone so much… but you can never love people as much as you can miss them.” This heart-wrenching quote by John Green from An Abundance of Katherines relates to another of his heart breaking novels, Looking for Alaska. The bildungsroman novel, tells the story of Miles Halter (Pudge) a socially awkward teen out to seek his great perhaps. Along the way he meets Alaska Young, who he ends up falling in love with, but he can never have her. The unexpected loss of Alaska…

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    Looking For Alaska Essay

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    Looking for Alaska, John Green. Out of the many things that I have learned from this book, the most important is that life is a beautiful journey. Its taught me how to live in the moment. The main characters really spoke to me, as if I were there myself. The book is in Miles’ point of view. His emotions and thoughts so clear, I felt them with every word that I read, as vivid images danced through my mind. I felt especially connected to Alaska Young. Her happy-go-lucky attitude and her undeniable…

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    know her thoughts in those last minutes, would never know if she left us on purpose. But the not-knowing would not keep me from caring, and I would always love Alaska Young, my crooked neighbor, with all my crooked heart.”…

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    Looking For Alaska Quotes

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    In the book Looking for Alaska by John Green Miles Halter hopelessly falls for Alaska Young. A girl he would never be able to have as she already has a boyfriend. He still strives to get the girl of his dreams though, and he tries everyday. “So I walked back to my room and collapsed on the bottom bunk, thinking that if people were rain, I was drizzle and she was a hurricane.” I think that this quote is important because it shows how Miles sees himself in comparison to Alaska. He sees himself as…

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    Alaska Informative Speech

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    desolate region with impenetrable forests, rugged mountains and treacherous bears - Alaska. It is often called the "last frontier" - the largest and most Northern state of America. The best part is that we got this chance by accident. Last time when we were traveling to Florida, we met John, the producer of a traveling TV program called: ‘Heads or Tails’. He proposed us to participate in the show and go to Alaska. As Mark and I are fans of exploring new places, we agreed. It became the most…

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