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    The Call of the Wild Literary Analysis “He may be seen running at the head of the pack through the pale moonlight or glimmering Borealis, leaping gigantic above his fellows, his great throat a-bellow as he sings a song of the younger world, which is the song of the pack.” (London 108) In the adventure novel The Call of the Wild written by Jack London, the main character, a dog named Buck finds himself in the Yukon, a primitive place due to the greed of mankind during the gold rush. In the book…

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    White Fang Research Paper

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    White fang faced many challenges and has a had a hard time for most of his life. When White Fang was a young cub he was the only one who survived his litter. His other brother and sister pups had died from starvation and the cold. White Fang barely made it as a pup. His mom was shot by a dog musher but before she died she showed young White Fang where she had grown up at indian type village. This is where White Fang found his first owner, Grey Beaver. Grey beaver gave White Fang shelter, food,…

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    students to build on social skills, oral language and helps build their thinking skills (Walker, 2007, pp. 20-21). This allows students to build awareness on the impact technology had on people’s lives in the past and how making a simple telephone call was not as quick as it is today. Inquiry learning is present when looking at the Australian Humanities and Social Science curriculum (Preston, Harvie, & Wallace, 2015, p. 73). This then helps the students develop inquiry questions. The student…

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    I’ll be starting my analysis during the Inspector's final speech on page 207 and finishing halfway down page 208. Throughout my speech I will be making references to some of the primary key themes and ideas in the play which are: Social Duty and Responsibility. I’m analysing this section because this is the point that Priestley adds another dimension to the play where by we first see the family rationalise the legitimacy of the inspectors lessons. During this time we see the divide between the…

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    Show how and why does Sheila changes throughout the play? Priestley presents Sheila as an immature girl who follows the traditions of her parents and expectations of daughters at those times. However gradually when the inspector is introduced, Priestley presents her as more mature and responsible for when she takes full responsibility for what she did to Eva Smith which led her to committing suicide. This reflects the idea of socialism that people in society should take responsibility and…

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    At the start of the play the Birling family is celebrating happily Sheila's engagement to Gerald Croft. However, the mood changes when Inspector Goole arrives and informs them about the suicide of a young woman named Eva Smith. Sheila Birling is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Birling is described at the start as "a pretty girl in her early twenties, very pleased with life and rather excited", most probably because of her engagement to Gerald Croft. Her hopes and plans for the future are to have a…

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    Jack London's White Fang

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    An animal, like a wolf, has to learn to adapt very quickly to its surroundings. Even though it is a predator, it still will be prey to some other animals. White Fang is a fiction book for young adults by Jack London, that is about a young wolf going through life and learning to adjust to the life of a domestic dog. The theme of White Fang is that change is hard. You can’t just adjust right off the bat, it takes patience and time. There are many instances that prove this theme true. In Chapter…

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    Since I began college at SNU, my grandma and I send one another letters in the mail at least once a month, she appreciates that jester more than anything. It means so much more than a phone call, yet I hear my mother complain that I don’t call her enough. It is very fascinating how different generations view…

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    Interview Strategies

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    When applying for a job, most of the times the employer is not going to call the candidate and set up an interview. This would be the perfect scenario. However, there are some strategies that could give applicants the chance to meet the employer, and perhaps get hired. Different strategies can be used. They differentiate in direct and indirect requests for an interview. For a candidate it is important to learn how to apply both strategies in order for his or her job search process to be…

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    Why Is Ordering Wrong

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    Public speaking had always been a struggle for me. Working as a hostess for a restaurant requires taking phone calls and engaging in conversations with customers. Knowing I had to take their order by phone made me a bit anxious at first. It is something scary to do, but it is also very simple with practice. In order to complete a successful phone call order, one has to answer the phone and greet the customer, ask for their contact information and location, take the customer’s order, ask for…

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