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    Sam Winchester is not only a moose with long hair – which is what Crowley calls him when he teases Sam – but an actual human being inside of a television show with feelings, experiences, and mistakes. Being that he is basically a human makes Sam Winchester a good character in supernatural…

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    Working at a whitewater rafting company during the summer continues to be an enlightening and socially informative experience. Rafters check in at 8 a.m., fill out their release forms, select their lunch choices, and are then given the option of a wetsuit. I work at the front desk where I man wetsuit rentals, selling breakfast items, and answering peoples questions, to only name a few. When you work in this position, you are given the opportunity to observe all the people as they prepare to head…

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    Through Black Spruce The book, Through Black Spruce, begins with Will explaining who he is and that he is a famous bush pilot from the town of Moosonee. In the second chapter, it explains he is telling the story of his past, meanwhile in the present he is in a coma. This book focuses on one major event that his niece Susan ran away and has disappeared with a Netmaker boy, Gus. While walking home from his friend Joe's house he is stopped by Marius Netmaker and two others. Marius and his friends…

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    Foolish or Honorable? Chris McCandless’s journey outlined by the novel Into The Wild by Jon Krakauer supports that it is simple and indisputable to apprehend that McCandless was not a heroic figure, just one persuaded by inaccurate decisions. McCandless was not your average student, he had a very bright future ahead of him graduating with high honors from one of the country's most prestigious universities; Emory University, however, threw it all down the drain when he took an everlasting…

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    DNA Boot Camp What is DNA First, let’s define DNA. DNA is short for deoxyribonucleic acid. It is the molecule that contains the genetic code of all organisms. DNA is in each cell of an organism and instructs the cells what proteins to make. A cell's proteins determine its function. DNA is inherited by children from their parents. The DNA in a person is a combination of the DNA from each of their parents. DNA has a double helix shape, which is like a ladder twisted into a spiral. Each step of…

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    Main and North Carolina are two completely different states. Big difference in size as well as in population. Population in North Carolina is 9,535,483; Maine’s is 1,330,089(“North Carolina”,”50states.com”). Contrast in history of two states is noticeable. . Although North Carolina has better soil than Main, the state experiences discomfort from unemployment. Because of floods in North Carolina, life there is harder than in Maine. Temperature is low in both states. Even during summer the highest…

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    John Rae Essay

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    multiple time and did get help from Inuit people. However, John Rae did not discover the Arctic nor the fate of the Franklin expedition. John Rae was employed by the Hudson’s Bay Company as a ship’s surgeon originally and later worked as a doctor at the Moose Factory. Additionally, Rae learned greatly from Cree women surrounding the area. Ultimately, Dr. John Rae lead many expeditions in an attempt to find the Northwest Passage, with many ending with failure. Yet, through each failed attempt,…

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    “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 3). This young man from Jon Krakauer’s book Into the Wild was Chris McCandless, who left everything behind two years earlier to live a life closer to nature. He traveled the country living off the land and little money but was very happy. Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Nature…

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    them to do this. The band members maintain that they make music for the enjoyment of making music and using music as a medium for sharing ideas, not for the profit of it. Gourley recalls a hunting experience in which his father has a clear shot at a moose but hesitates and says, ‘we’re not going to get it – because we don’t need it” (Citation). This attitude is shown in the band’s music and performance style in a few ways. Upon the release of one of their albums “the band announced a partnership…

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    The Iroquois, now known as the Haudenosaunee, (before, they were known as Kanonsionni, or the people of the longhouse), were an important Native American group that lived in North America long before the Europeans arrived. Composed of five, and later six tribes, (or nations), the Iroquois lived in the eastern woodlands as far back as 1000 A.D. The Iroquois lived in the Eastern Woodlands, in what is now New York. Their land was comprised of large forests located just south of Lake Ontario.…

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