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    Anslie Miller Professor Applegate English 2132 5 October 2017 The Law of Life Response Jack London helped pioneer the twentieth century literary movement naturalism (Rollyson). “The movement responded to an interest in subject matter that had not been deemed appropriate for literature: the real, the mundane, the working classes, the poor, and similar subjects” (Irvine). London was born illegitimate to a poor family and was forced to self educate at the age of 19 after dropping out of grammar…

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    invites the audience first to laugh, then to think. Rallying against everything from the bills on his desk to the wasps in their nest, Ogden Nash’s satirical and witty lampooning of middle American existence thrilled a nation. In my four poems, The Moose, Someone Needs A Vacation, Only A Stranger Could Love, and We Solve ‘Cos We Have To, I attempt to imitate what Anthony Burgess wrote, (in Nashian style himself,) was “quite inimitable.” However, through careful attention to style and content, I…

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    any movement in which I was able to serve with such whole-hearted devotion as in this; in which I was able to feel as I do in this that common weal. I have fought for the good of our common country" (Roosevelt, It Takes More Than That to Kill a Bull Moose). Roosevelt highlights that his thoughts and actions put forward towards the country in the form of his movement has sympathetic sentiments attached towards the cause and outcome. The speaker publicizes his character and builds upon the effect…

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    He somehow managed to kill a moose with the only gun he brought,semiautomatic .22-caliber Remington rifle. This would’ve been great if he would’ve known how to preserve all the meat from his kill. McCandless was preserving meat the way a hunter in South Dakota told him to. Although he thought he knew how to successfully preserve the meat, the way to preserve meat in Alaska is way different than it is in South Dakota. His naiveness wasted all the moose meat was lucky to have which left him…

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    wanted him to and that’s why i think he’s very bright.He is also ignorant because,he went into the wild with no heart he just wanted to get away from his family for example he had a chance to eat but he didn’t want to kill the moose because it was a mother moose and the baby moose was right behind her so he didn’t take the shot.I disagree with Shaun Callarman because if he lived at home i feel like he would’ve been suicidal because living a life that you don’t want to live would suck and his…

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    Wolves had been missing in Yellowstone National Park for more than 70 years. As a result, the ecosystem of the Park had completely changed. Without any predator that threatened them, the number of deer had grown overreact, destroying vegetation and forcing other species to look elsewhere in order to survive. In 1995 they decided to reintroduce a small number of wolves. Only with their presence, the wolves managed to recover the entire ecosystem: from bears, foxes, eagles, otters, up to all kinds…

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    Gray Wolf Habits

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    Gray wolves originally had the most distribution, except for humans, but what happened to them? Where did they go? Hundreds of wolves died because people thought they were dangerous, so when they saw them they sadly shot them. It’s actually there’s a better chance that a meteorite would hit you than a wolf killing you! Adult male wolf’s average 95-100 pounds, while adult female average 80-85 pounds. A male body length averages from 5-6 1/2 feet from nose to tail tip, and average of 4…

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    (Krakauer) killed a moose while in the wild to survive. He felt terrible killing it but it had to be done. McCandless later noted it was one of the sad tragedies in his life. McCandless’ regular nature would not have been to kill that moose, but given the circumstance that he survives or the moose he went for the clear option. This is not to say Chris had not hunted before, he had many times. But he was not hunting for fun if he killed an animal he intended to eat it. So to see this moose he…

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    Family Artifact Analysis

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    The artifact is a packet for families to take home from Early Language and Literacy Development (ECE 203R). This was the first project that I did that was for families. I did not have to send it out to families, I just had to create it. I selected this literacy packet because it was the only project I make like this. Over the semester we had focused on the language and literacy development of young children and this was one of the many projects that we had to do. The literacy packet connects…

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