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    court. After winter, comes spring and then summer, which quickly run into each other, and do not last long. With the coming of spring or “mud season” Moose watching and driving up and down New Hampshire’s famous “Moose Alley” (US Route 3) are perhaps the popular activity especially at dusk and dawn. Driving up and down route 3 looking for moose may be your cleanest option of activities at this point in the year. Also, with spring comes the return of some of the local birds, which include bald…

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    Three Day Road Summary

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    The Contrast Between Desire and Need The contrast between acting for personal gain and survival in Boyden’s Three Day Road and “The Wonder and Danger of Mighty Moose River” highlights the need for a physical balance in the environment. In Three Day Road, a contrast is displayed between hunting for personal profit and hunting to survive, which demonstrates the harmony that must be maintained in nature to keep the resources sustainable. While Elijah and Xavier are hunting through the winter to…

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    For instance on page 118 Natalie has a meltdown because Moose messed up her buttons. When this happens Theresa doesn’t run away or ask why she just helps Moose put away her buttons .“Theresa and I put her buttons back as best we can, arguing over where they should go” Also on page 118 Theresa sits with her. “We sit with her. Annie and Theresa.” Additionally…

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    instance, Buck almost kills Black Burton for hitting John Thornton. Since Black hit John he learns fast to stop or he will get killed. Last, living in the wild can be dangerous. For example, Buck comes to a bull moose and has to kill it. Since Buck was risking his life to kill the moose this shows the…

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    Thoreau writings had a great impact on Chris. Chris tried to live life like Thoreau. Chris’s view on society was shaped impart by Thoreau. Chris wanted live life not just be a part of it. Thoreau wrote “…I mean that they should not play life, or study it merely, while the community supports them at this expensive game, but earnestly live it from beginning to end,” (American Earth: Environmental Writing Since Thoreau, 17). Chris and Thoreau have many things in common. They both wanted to…

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    I didn’t want him to leave. I knew as soon as I woke up he was going to leave. It was 7:00am, an ungodly hour to wake up at, especially on a Friday one day away from winter break. I knew I didn’t want him to leave when I was taking a shower, brushing my teeth, eating breakfast, packing my bag. I knew I didn’t want him to go, but he was still going. I still put on my shoes. I still got in the car and went to school. I knew he didn’t want to go back. Arriving at school, knowing what I was…

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    Tips Motivating Teachers

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    3. What tips would the site teacher give you for motivating students? a. Have a reward system where good behavior is rewarded. Also use small rewards for those students that need something else. However, don’t overdo the rewards or the students will expect more. 4. List how the class does the following routines: a) Taking lunch count- The students that bring there lunch bags put them in the a table next to the closet this way the teacher can see them when they walk out for lunch. b) Checking…

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    Same with the example, Rowe's fawn, from the reading, this example also shows one of unnecessary evils. In conception, the existence of unnecessary evils is compatible with some conception of God. That means, if a sentient squirrel gets squashed by a moose and suffers unnecessarily before it dies then, there still a chance to have God. However, in my mind, if that happened, it’s meaning that the belief in God’s existence can be doubted. From the readings, there are two views. According to…

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    that everything has the capacity to be both good or bad depending on the given circumstances. In Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese, duality is heavily demonstrated in Saul’s life through his experiences with Father Leboutilier and playing with the Moose. This aspect of his life effects Saul both negatively and positively, and the outcomes of these incidents greatly influence him throughout his journey. Meeting Father Leboutilier completely changes Saul’s life for the better and the worse. At…

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    crashed it was the northern woods of Canada. Brian recalled that the foods he ate were rabbits, birds, turtle eggs, fish berries, and fruit. He also had to face numerous threats. Threats such as mosquitos, a quail, a porcupine, a bear, a skunk, a moose, wolves, and even a tornado. BBrian also noted that while he was yet at the northern woods of Canada he had seen a rescue plane flying around, however, it had missed him.This has caused him to nearly attempt suicide, but he'd stopped himself.…

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