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    united state. The land area is 570,380 square miles (1477,300 km2). In 1967 United States bought Alaska. Frozen water, in the form of glacier ice, covers some 16,000 square miles (41,000 km2). Bering Glacier complex near the southeastern border with Yukon, Canada, covers 2,250 square miles (5,800 km2) alone. There is no roads to Juneau, because of the mountains and it is difficult. People travel to Alaska to see the biggest…

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    GMC created the first trucks ever in the automotive business. GMC’s Yukon Denali truck is their top of line luxury SUV. The dynamic 2015 GMC ad features business men that match the style of the professional looking black trucks. With this commercial, the GMC brand targets young professional men. GMC chose to give the setting a stunning look. This June 2015 commercial shows various luxury trucks in a grayish background with diverse men in tuxedos. The effects on the ad gave it a vintage feel.…

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    how nature impacts them all and how they react based on their experience and knowledge. When first being introduced to the man in “To Build a Fire,” it is evident that he might not be up to par when it comes to dealing with the fierce chill in the Yukon mountains. “It was a steep…

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    Is3350 Unit 6 Assignment

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    This will help her save money, because many items are very expensive in Yukon so she can choose to bring the expensive items. However some items that are expensive can also be very heavy so she may be charged extra fees, but she can find out exactly how much extra fees she is charged if she brings that. Therefore based off that…

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    Snoqualmie Pass History

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    maintenance as flooding, avalanches and rockslides were a constant problem. “By 1905, harsh winters and flooding forced settlers to rebuild the road several times to provide a safer and passable road.” In the states effort to promote the 1909 Alaska-Yukon -Pacific Exposition in Seattle the Washington Department of Transportation upgraded the road which helped to promote a automobile race across the…

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    Their military prowess, architectural achievements, and religious practices left a lasting impact on the region. The British Mountain Culture, also known as the Old Crow Basin culture, refers to an ancient Paleo-Indian culture in the Yukon Arctic region of North America. It is one of the earliest known cultures in the New World, with proof of people living there, dating back to approximately 25,000 B.C. The finding of artifacts such as bone tools and evidence of skilled hunting suggests…

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    White Fang Characteristics

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    and One Eye, hang around an Indian camp they discovered. This could happen, but it has not occurred yet. White Fang is crucial to many because it shows off the unique characteristics of a classic novel. The central setting of White Fang is in the Yukon and Northwest territories in Canada. It took place in the 1880’s during the time of the Klondike Gold Rush and is written in third person narrative, typically from White Fang or Kiche’s point of view. Although…

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    My Perfectionism

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    Not being able to be adaptable is what prevents people from moving forward in their lives and in turn can make life stagnant and dull, unless you’re into that and I don’t judge. I have lived in the jungles of Thailand and a rural community of the Yukon because I love knowledge through experience, which comes from being able to adapt! Learning a new language because you don’t…

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    Western Europeans came to the continent and Russians to the land that is now Alaska. American Indians, Alaska Natives are culturally diverse. Inupiats settled the Arctic coasts from the Chukchi Sea as far east as Greenland. In interior Alaska, along the Yukon and Tanana rivers, live Athabascan Indians; their link to the Navajo and Apache of Arizona and New Mexico is evident in the similarity of their…

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    Alaska has two sides, nature’s beauty and nature’s danger. Alaska’s Geography was hard to study because of its rough mountains, frigid climate, and traveling by feet. Exploring Alaska will always be difficult of all of the different things. The Mountains and temperature and the traveling are all things that people have trouble with exploring but they don’t stop scientist from going there and getting their job done. Even though the mountains, temperature, and traveling are very…

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