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    buildings, the NBCC buildings, and the Dalhousie medical building are connected through underground tunneling, equipped with lockers and exits all throughout the hallways. Places to eat at the UNB Saint John campus are not uncommon, there is a Java Moose store located in the Hans W. Klohn commons, a Tim Horton’s located in the basement of the Ward Chipman Library, and the cafeteria…

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    name of Alex Supertramp, ventured his way to Fairbanks, Alaska. He was seen carrying little food and equipment, and claiming he wanted to live off the Alaskan wilderness, where he would find solitude far away from civilization. Four months later, a moose hunter discovered his decomposed body in an abandoned Fairbanks City Transit Bus just along the Stampede Trail. The starved remains weighing only 66 pounds, was later identified as Christopher Johnson McCandless. Following his death, many…

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    Buck’s first owners are Perrault and Francois. The movie completely skips over Buck learning the trace and trail and doesn't even mention Perrault and Francois at all. They switch out Francois for John Thornton when he crafted Buck shoes out of some moose hides, which is what he did in the book during Chapter 3. Without Francois and Perrault, Buck would be a completely different dog, because they taught him the foundation of being a sled dog.…

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    complain he made the best out of the situation. He survived longer than anyone could’ve expected. He used the traits an lessons he learned on the road to make it through the trip to Alaska. He used the hunting skills to kill things like squirrel, moose and rabbit. Chris took direction well when he felt he needed it. Chris used the traits and lessons and scenery to the best of his ability. He crafted a naturalistic approach to life and was one with earth. Chris envisioned his “Life” differently…

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    The novel Into the wild by Jon Krakauer is about a graduate student from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. The graduate student, Christopher Johnson Mccandless, decides that his life isn’t right for him so he journeys to Alaska in hope of being able to live in peace. On May 12, 1990, he tells his parents that he was going to be going on a road trip using his yellow Datsun, but he was actually planning on leaving and not coming back. Later that year during June, he sends his final college…

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    The Journey of Reconciliation Reconciliation involves coming to terms with past injustices and not only making peace with other individuals but also making peace with the inner self. Its main aim is to improve the relationship between two parties and to find justice for the party that has been oppressed. Richard Wagamese’s Indian Horse is a narrative about the life of Saul Indian Horse who searched to find reconciliation and inner peace within his own life when everything else seems hopeless.…

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    From reconstruction to the second reconstruction One of the major factors of the second reconstitution is Civil rights movement after Second World War is to provide full rights to every African American in the USA. Both constitutions are developed to resolve the racial inequality in the USA. The First Reconstruction was mainly to offer African-American the basic opportunities’ like voting, paying taxes and other basic facilities same as white men. The Second Reconstruction is to offer a…

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    Chris McCandless was an intelligent man when it came to book work or tests, but was considered to be a fool and ignorant when it came to like. McCandless runs away from his problems and leaves everything he knows to go live in the wild. He traveled across the country meeting new people and seeing new places. Was he just unlucky or was it his own actions that lead to his death. Chris is what we call book smart. He excels in school related activates. For example “graduating with honors from…

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    “The last tie was broken. Man and the claims of man no longer bound him” (London 106 ). In the story “The Call of the Wild” by Jack London, a dog named Buck a ruler of a demesne in the Santa Clara Valley, California with his beloved owner Judge Miller. One walk with a trusted man is all it took for a dognapping to happen to this king. Buck a scared dog without idea of what's in his future. The struggle for mastery is real. The Yukon, a frosted snow globe with one thing that Buck has never…

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    my mom confidently said, “Let's get into separate groups! Yai, Yai (Grandma) you go with Desi, Kayla, and Maddy. Dad, you go with Gabe, Pom Pom (grandpa), and me.” So off we went. “Ok!” Said my dad, Yai, Yai and Pom Pom are as eager as me seeing a moose! We went on the path to the right, and I went on a carousel! It was a carousel with horses to sit on It…

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