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    Call Of The Wild Theme

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    attack that's why buck was still alive until the end of the book. Many things have happened to Buck in the buck but this was the worse thing that have happened to him.John Thornton was Buck’s favorite master. Buck was in the woods try too were the moose down and when he came back to the camp there was bob on the ground face down with arrows in him.Buck saw a blood trail leading to the river,it was John's Thorntons.Buck got revenge by killing the group of yeehats.“He did not pause to worry the…

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    Although summer is the most popular time to visit America’s national parks it is also the season most overrun with tourists, higher admission prices and sweltering temperatures. However, fall foliage isn’t the only thing worth turning out to see during September through November. Visitors can expect to get up close and personal with bears and other animals. Also, visitors should prepare to take out their cameras as the fading light portrays iconic places such as El Capitan in truly stunning…

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    Disregarding the small size, West Virginia contains many different biomes spread throughout the state. Some of the biomes I have found is deciduous forest, coniferous forest, grasslands, savanna, tundra, and alpine biomes. Each one has their own average temperatures, typical animals and plants. Towards the northern part of the state there are more harsh temperatures and weather compared to the lower part. The southern part though gets pretty harsh temperatures and weather itself. You may find…

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    America. Now, women grant life to their children. That child could possibly become the president of the United States of America. Now just picture a mothers tears of exuberance that her baby boy (now fifty years old) became the candidate for the Bull Moose Party. (What a high honor)! She is extremely happy for him. Cease and visualize that. What a legendary achievement! The elections come up and she goes to vote … Then she stops and walks back home with tears of melancholy … She isn’t allowed…

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    Transcendentalism is the understanding of the idea that the people have a deep relation with nature and to see beyond the natural world. It basically means when one communicates and finds themselves through nature. The authors who wrote greatly about transcendentalism are Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. This is how transcendentalism came to be. The transcendental thoughts include: non-conformity, self-reliance, free thought, confidence, and the importance of nature. Non-conformity…

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    Theodore Roosevelt Dbq

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    Theodore Roosevelt was President before William Howard Taft and when Roosevelt decided he wasn’t going to run for re-election he believed that Taft, who was Roosevelt’s secretary of war, would make a good president. Roosevelt’s choice was ratified by the Republican Convention in 1908. William Taft was up against William Jennings Bryan and Eugene V. Debs who was a part of the Socialist Party. Taft won by a landslide 321 to 162 Electoral College votes. William Howard Taft was definitely a person…

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    The novel, Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer tells the story of a rebellious man, named Christopher McCandless, who lived a very abstract life. After graduating high school Chris developed ideas of philosophy from authors, Thoreau and Jack London. Like most Americans Chris had a dream of finding the true meaning of himself and happiness by abandoning society. Chris established philosophic beliefs from the authors’ work he read. Chris is a young man who was a genius to the point he had been accepted…

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    Alaska. This was the goal for Chris McCandless and also his devastating end. He traveled all the way from Atlanta, Georgia to Alaska and met his death caused by starvation in an abandoned bus. In “Into The Wild”, Chris's death is announced in the beginning, while the movie doesn't reveal that until the very end. Also unlike the movie, the book is narrated entirely by Jon Krakauer in which he talks to people Chris met on his journey. The characters talked about Chris's death and how he impacted…

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    Around 10,000 years ago, the plains peoples were nomadic hunters that lived in the plains region of Canada. They would hunt deer, moose, and elk for food, however buffalo was what they mainly ate due to how plentiful it was. In 1497, John Cabot discovered Canada while looking for a route to Asia. This discovery attracted English, French, Spanish and Portuguese fishermen who opened up new cod fishing and whaling grounds off the east coast. In 1534 and 1535, Jacques Cartier, a French explorer, was…

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    Grand Canyon Village Grand Canyon Village is a small town in Northern Arizona, situated on the South rim of the Grand Canyon National Park. Whether you prefer sleeping under the stars or in a hotel, with soft beds and running water, Grand Canyon Village is an ideal hub for all your adventures and practical activities. In addition to various historic landmarks, Grand Canyon Village itself is a National Historic Landmark District. Plus, the practical aspects of traveling are in the village, such…

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