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    The great Timber Wolf is mainly found in very large portions of the U.S. and Canada. Predominantly the wolves are found in the lower 48 states of the United States however, they can be found most everywhere in Canada. The Timber Wolves can be seen in nearly all of America, except for some the South - East region. It can adapt to all climates, both cold and warm. The biotic and abiotic factors this wolf uses is as followed: Biotic: food, grass/territory/land, trees, humans, and other…

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    Snow leopard Have you ever wanted to learn about a snow leopard? The Snow Leopard is a fascinating animal This essay will provide you with Its appearance, habitat and diet, and give you some interesting facts about it. The first thing that I will be telling you about the snow leopard is what they look like. Snow leopards have natural snow shoes because they are really fuzzy. And also snow leopards have thick hair so the can stay warm in extreme cold. Snow leopard have white fur with black…

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    In Jack London’s classic book The Call of the wild a major theme is kill or be killed. In the Beginning of the book, it is kill or be killed. First, Buck goes two days and nights without eating or drinking while being transported north, foreshadowing his toughness. Buck witnesses curly die. For example, curly loses a fight with a husky and is brutally slaughtered by the encircled group of huskies eagerly watching the fight. Sense buck witnesses curly’s death he learns the law of fang. Dolly…

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    a major kill of a moose, he decided he would try to preserve the meat by “[butchering] the carcass under a thick cloud of flies and mosquitoes, [boiling] the organs into a stew, and then laboriously [excavating] a burrow in the face of the rocky stream bank directly below the bus, in which he tried to cure, by smoking, the immense slabs of purple flesh” (Krakauer, 166). Unfortunately, he failed to keep the meat fresh, as after a couple of days, maggots began to grow on the moose. He may have…

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    In response to Starbuck asking if Moby Dick took his leg, Ahab “shouted with a terrific, loud, animal sob, like that of a heart-stricken moose,” and reveals that “‘it was that accursed white whale that…made a poor pegging lubber of me for ever and a day” (234). Ahab hyperbolically describes his experience with the whale, painting it as a moment that completely destroyed his ability to live…

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    gives a description of his novel. He writes, “In April 1992, a young man from a well-to-do East Coast family hitchhiked to Alaska and walked alone into the wilderness north of Mt. McKinley. Four months later his decomposed body was found by a party of moose hunters” (Krakauer, 1). However, McCandless himself is not aware that in the end, he will die. He believes that his superiority in relation to living in isolation will guarantee his survival in the Alaska. The fact that the reader knows Chris…

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    Saul first started to become affected by racism when he is playing for the Moose, an Indian hockey team, who play against teams who are unfamiliar with native players. Fans of the games would shout racial comments to the boys on the Moose because " the white people think it's their game" (Wagamese 129). When the team goes to eat at a café one night after a game, they are rudely approached by some working…

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    In 1901, President William McKinley was shot and killed. This paved the way for Vice President Theodore Roosevelt to jump in, take his place, and become the 26th President of the United States. Theodore Roosevelt, or as he liked to be called, TR, believed in, what most people call now, the progressive era. He believed that a Federal government could have more power and regulation in businesses. TR aimed to distinguish “good corporations” who believed in manufacturing good products and services,…

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    while he sits with John in the forest, Buck hears mysterious calls, which awaken his instincts. Buck often goes off by himself in the wilderness in order to stalk animals, catch salmon or run with the wild wolves. Once, he spent days stalking a large moose. Returning to camp, Buck finds that everyone, including John Thornton, has been killed by Indians. Without John with him, Buck runs wild. He runs with the wolves, catching salmon and hunting for food. But once every year, he goes to where John…

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    Every century the ghost of Elizabeth Oaks comes and haunts the location of what now Rockbridge Academy stands upon. Before Rockbridge Academy, Cedar Academy was located at 911 Generals Highway. That school used Elizabeth in the same way Rockbridge does, as a homework thief. The teachers, both then and now, pay Elizabeth Oaks to take the homework of students they do not like to ruin their grades. However, when a good student forgets to do their homework the teachers communicate through a…

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