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    war. “The Heart of the Sourdough” (Service) has a narrator, however, whose experiences with the outdoors shaped him to believe that the wild “must win in the end.” This can be linked to Hemingway’s short story due to the fact that in each piece, the main character (or narrator in Service’s piece) is enhanced by nature; Service’s piece illustrating that the wild is all powerful, and Nick showing nature as an escape. Hemingway’s protagonist, Nick, is further developed as a character through…

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    Into The Wild ` Nature has been around since the beginning of time and has affected lives in positive ways. Many people have been to wild just to visit but Chris McCandless wanted to live his life in the wild. Some would say that McCandless lived a perfect, but he did not feel that way. McCandless went to wild to escape from all of the chaos around him and be at peace with himself. He lived in a broken home that many people say was the reasoning for going into the wild. Although many may argue…

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    Orcas Should Not Be Held Captive Orcas have been captive for over 50 years, but the persistent question to have them set free has recently been in action. The general analysis is asked; Are Orcas in captivity at SeaWorld a good thing or a bad thing? Orcas should not be held captive in SeaWorld, and should be set free in sea pens or the ocean. The actions at SeaWorld are inhumane, they keep the Orcas from living their full life, and restrict them from their natural habitat. First, Whales should…

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    is the self appointed unicorn queen that is also the CEO of a very colorful beauty company named Lime Crime. Their wild palette of colors are also very whimsical and cruelty free. Some people like to play by the rules. Doe Deere is one woman that believes in breaking free of a few rules to really reveal the beauty inside of you. Her makeup line is definite proof of her love for wild and whimsical colors that excite the imagination. Breaking Makeup Rule Doe Deere is not one to follow the…

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    Big Bees

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    “Scientists Have Some Wild Ideas for Solving Our Big Bee Problem” The science disciplines this article presents are the study of applied environmental and animal science. Environmental science is the study of the environment and what affects it and animal science is the study of a role of an animal, which is why the article “Scientists Have Some Wild Ideas for Solving Our Big Bee Problem” its categorized under these disciplines because it is describing what in the bees do in the environment…

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    Adjusting to a new life can call for learning new skills and learning how to persevere. During Call of the Wild, Buck is forced to adapt to his new life as a sled dog and must persevere in order to survive. In contrast, when my father went to college, he had to learn so much more than how to adjust to his new life, but how to persevere and always perform everything as best as he could. Although Buck and my father went though very different experiences, they both learned how to persevere. Being…

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    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 explains how nature makes man…

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    Into The Wild by Jon Krakauer is based on a transcendentalist named Chris McCandless. Transcendentalism is defined as having an awareness of nature and yourself. Krakauer pulls similar themes from works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Michael Donovan. A common theme these four authors display is self-reliance. Self-Reliance is the act of recognizing your own thoughts and emotions In Emerson’s works Nature, Self-Reliance, and Concord hymn, he uses different environments for…

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    dangerous and wild exotic animals. This is a serious issue that no one really thinks about. Many people own these animals unwilling knowing how bad they can act out or the endangerment they put the animal in. Some people often think owning such a wild animal is no different from owning a average day pet. Some people have pets like dogs and cats. Others have pets like horses and rabbits. Still others like to have exotic animals as pets. Because many exotic animals are becoming extinct and the…

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    Heterozygosity

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    variability or heterozygosity between the wild and founding populations. Based on the statistical Chi-square test comparison of genetic diversity between populations, the null hypothesis is valid and should not be rejected. The SPSS statistical results yielded a chi-square value of 0.773a and a P-value of 0.942 (Table 2). 0.942 is greater than 0.05, which means that statistically, there is no significant difference between the two populations. Thus, the wild and founding population are not…

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