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    Alaska’s geography is as difficult as running with bulls, wearing a red outfit, holding a bunch of China, and trying not to get hurt. Alaska has a lot to offer when you are looking on the bright side. A big part of Alaska is their enormous wildlife factor. According to the documents, the commonalities between the three research pieces is that Alaska has different climate than the majority of places, Alaska has a lot of dangers, and the lack of shelter in this ice land makes it really hard to stay

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    The Wild West Of America

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    THE WILD WEST OF AMERICA The Wild West of America, or what historian referred to as the Old West, since the 1800’s men and women all wanted to move to the west to start a new life, have land, find gold and silver ,and to escape the law hence the Wild West. The West of the U.S. started off from the west of the Mississippi all the way to the west coast. With all the open land and the people in the west, legends and stories are being made throughout time, and these stories are for the future generation

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    Chris McCandless could be said as someone willing to take risks and live his life the way he wanted, without regretting it. In Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer, a man by the name of Chris McCandless set out to live in the wild in Alaska. After two years of traveling on the west coast, he decided to set out on an Alaskan Odyssey. To readers, Chris McCandless’ life may have been a tragedy the way it ended, but to Chris, he was happy with how his life ended because he had lived the life he had always wanted

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    Batman and Mr Freeze Fortune Review Online slot developers have drawn from an endless source of pop culture references and intellectual properties, all in the effort to bring you a casino experience featuring characters and settings you know and love. This brand new release proudly draws from the 1960s TV show featuring Batman and Mr Freeze, while cautiously avoiding any reference to the Schumacher film that hardly did the characters justice. The number of slots games featuring comic book characters

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    to follow our desires/wants. And as such, the novel, Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer, tells the story a young man named Chris McCandless, who after venturing into Alaska’s wilderness, ends up deceased after failing to survive the harshness of the wild. This young man had gone into the wilderness for personal reasons that were never clearly answered by him himself, although there is evidence to suggest that McCandless went into the wild because he had family issues which had caused emotional damage

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    Two of Jack London’s most famous stories are Call of the Wild and To Build a Fire. Call of the Wild is a novel about a dog named Buck, who is stolen away from his home in California and sold in Canada to become a member in a dog sled team. Then Buck learns the law of club and fang, and he becomes the leader of his team and eventually breaks away from captivity to become a wild dog roaming forest. To Build a Fire, on the other hand, is a short story about a man who is traveling through Canada in very

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    in which Pi himself was the tiger, he felt grateful: “Without Richard Parker, I wouldn’t be alive to tell you my story” (Martel P89). He has chosen a tiger to represents himself because of its conflicting qualities: noble but violent, graceful but wild, intelligent but cruel. In a way, these conflicting qualities are

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    accurately diagnose death. Wild rumors therefore spread, often fueled by sensational tales of opened coffins filled with grotesquely contorted cadavers, some of them with shattered fingernails and clumps of hair in their hands. Evil tidings proliferated, suggesting that as many as one in ten people could expect to be buried alive.” (paragraph 2 Osborne) When someone does not trust a doctor to tell you if a person has passed or not that is kind of scary. Now days they have a bunch of different ways to tell

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    Lemurs? Lemurs might be adorable but they should not be kept as pets. They are wild animals designed to be outdoors in the trees not kept in cages or in a house. You can’t just go to the store and buy lemur food. You have to actually research what they need to eat to be healthy. The cost of keeping a lemur is really high because they are a rare and high care primate. Lemurs should not be kept as pets because they are wild animals that need a lot of attention, cost thousands, and need to be fed right

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    JAMES O'DONNELL Funny thing about camping in Yosemite for years with my family. Every time we invited a family to camp with us, they all responded while sitting around the camp fire, with the same statement. "There are no bears in Yosemite"! Some how in their own minds they seemed to think their statement would keep them away. Or they wanted reassurance from us there weren't any. We have had several encounters with them in our camp, but the Rangers have mostly contained them. Trouble is, what Yosemite

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