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    The Call of The Wild by Jack London, is a fiction book about a St.Bernard and Scotch sheep dog named Buck. It is told in third person.This story takes place in the Yukon Territory in Canada around 1896. Buck the main character is the protagonist. Spitz is one of many Antagonists. He is a very harsh, and mean dog. He was nicknamed devil dog because of his ways. He is constantly fighting with the other dogs. Hal, Mercedes, and Charles are also antagonists. While looking for gold they buy Buck and…

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    1. What are examples of gender specific issues that must be considered when counseling women suffering from addictions? Some considerations to make when counseling women suffering from addiction, are that they are most likely to suffer from affective disorders such as depression and anxiety. Women often begin abusing substances following a traumatic event. Another considerations to make is that alcoholic women are five times more likely to attempt suicide than are nonalcoholic women. Also…

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    I would first draw hop scotch boxes in different colors and have the children take turns hoping on each color. Then I would number them and have them hop on the different numbers. This is an active game that will promote staying active while identifying colors and numbers. Next…

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    Sol-lek: One of the dogs that serve on the dogsled team with Buck. 15. Billee and Joe: Two of the dogs that serve on the dogsled team with Buck. 16. Manuel: One of the Judge's gardener's helpers. 17. The Scotch half-breed: Two Frenchmen who are Buck's first new masters. 18. Pike: One of the dogs that serve on the dogsled team with Buck. 19. Teek and Koona: Teek is a faithful sled dog, and koona faithful husky. 20. Skeet and Nig: Two of John Thornton's…

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    This comic was illustrated by Tom Toles for The Washington Post in August of 2017. It shows a crane removing a statue of Robert E. Lee from a post with “White Racism” engraved in it. The statue is easily removed but the base is not. I believe the claim is; try as you might, you cannot erase history. The cartoon depicts a crane removing a statue of Robert E. Lee from a base with “White Racism” on the front. Next to the crane, there is a lady asking “Are you also going to remove the base?” As the…

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    000 people in over 80 countries. In 1858 the first game of Australian Football was played. The idea for the game came from a Victorian man called Thomas Wills. There is a statue next to the MCG in remembrance of the first match Melbourne Grammar Vs Scotch College. The VFL was established in 1896, the following year the League’s first games were played among the first clubs Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon, Fitzroy, Geelong, Melbourne, St Kilda and South Melbourne. AFL was created from the idea…

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    Frances desperately tries to have a normal, functional relationship with her husband as she says “Let’s not see anybody all day...let’s just hang around with each other. You and me. We’re always up to our neck in people, drinking their Scotch or drinking our Scotch….I want my [husband] to only talk to me and listen only to me.” The oddity of their relationship continues when Michael randomly looks at his wife and says “I have not touched another woman. Not once. In all the five years”, as if…

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    Declaration of Independence and civil rights are essential properties of being an American after segregating from Great Britain in order to possess new land and be free from the shackles of control from the Englishmen. Civil rights are one of the most mandatory rights that Americans needed in order to be identified as a person that lives in America. Civil rights protect Americans from being controlled by the government in order to prevent oppression and servitude. As stated, “Hence the double…

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    THE RAINES LAW ROOM, 1:30 AM. There is a light rain settling upon the city, Sebastien is absent. “Love’s an idea, not a feeling. Don’t be so foolish, Ralph.” A drunk and miserable Corinthian spouts, a glass sitting loosely in her right and a cigarette clutched tight between her left hand fingers. “We feel some sort of fictitious… admiration, whereas our mind translates this into some over idealized bullshit…” She pauses. “I-I don’t know where I was going with this.” Ralph sighs, shaking his…

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    our times have come Here but now they’re gone. Seasons don’t fear the reaper Nor do the wind, the sun or the rain. “They don’t write songs like this anymore.” With drink in hand, Damian danced in front of the huge bay windows of his study with his scotch sloshing about with his movements. “It’s all about money, sex and drugs. No real meaning to the crap played nowadays.” Watching his friend’s antics from his reclined position on the couch, Alaric replied…

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