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    In a "Foreword to Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: Seasons of Life and Land‚ A Photographic Journey"‚ Jimmy Carter tries to sway his audience to leave the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in its "pure‚ untrammeled state" for its beauty and history. Carter uses sensory imagery‚ a personal anecdote‚ and appeals to emotion to dissuade the audience from developing the Refuge for industry. In the first paragraph‚ Carter sets the scene of the Refuge. He uses sensory diction like vast‚ wild‚ windswept

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    Jimmy Carter’s speech about the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is difficult to disagree with. By appealing to multiple opinions of potential audience members‚ from all walks of life‚ Carter easily taps into the minds of others through imagery and poetic descriptions‚ personal stories‚ and the Refuge’s significance. To start off‚ Carter describes in detail the facade of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. Through poetic lines and stylistic writing‚ Jimmy Carter paints a wonderful

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    Arctic Sea Melting Enhancing the Effect of Global Warming in High Latitudes The world warmed by about 0.7°C in the 20th century. Every year in this century has been warmer than all but one in the last century (1998). If carbon-dioxide levels were magically to stabilize where they are now (almost 390 parts per million‚ 40% more than before the industrial revolution) the world would probably warm by a further half a degree or so as the ocean‚ which is slow to change its temperature‚ caught up.

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    The Real Wolf of Wall Street Jordan Belfort was raised in a modest family in Queens‚ New York. Utilizing his natural talent for sales at an early age‚ Jordan operated a meat and seafood market in the early 80’s‚ but when that business venture was unsuccessful‚ he aimed his sights on another arena entirely‚ Wall Street. Belfort was hired as a connector for the brokerage firm L.F. Rothschild where he acquired a taste for the securities industry as well as the lust for money and fortune. After the

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    Why Drilling Shouldn’t be Allow in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge In my opinion drilling shouldn’t be Allow in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge because it is more of an environmental issue. Due to the fact that oil and gas exploration and development in the (ANWR) would have a major effect on the water resource. It is most concerning because it’s a factor that contributes‚ negatively towards a wide variety of species that are inhabitant of that particular area that are being affected by

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    “The Big Bad Wolf” By: James Patterson Author: James Patterson James Patterson is a fictional novelist and multi #1 New York Times Best Selling Author. He is widely known for his series of novels surrounding Forensic Psychologist Alex Cross. The series included such great novels as “Kiss the Girls” and “Along Came a Spider”; which were reworked into blockbuster movies starring Oscar Award Winning Actor Morgan Freeman as Dr. Alex Cross. Patterson has written 71 novels in 33 years (19 of which

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    The question of what moral relativism is‚ in the kind of society that we live in today all comes down to what we as individuals ought to believe as morally right. As there are many individuals that live on the face of this planet‚ which means there will also be many varying answers as to what can be deemed just/right and what can be deemed wrong. By definition moral relativism is the view that moral judgments are true or false only relative to some particular standpoint (for instance‚ that of a culture

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    Throughout the short story‚ “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves” by Karen Russell‚ Claudette displays how she has not fully adapted to human society and reverts back to her origin of the wolf. When Claudette gets anxious‚ there were numerous times when she turns to wolf behavior for comfort. She narrows her eyes at Kyle and flattens her ears‚ (Russell 242) and when the time comes to do Sausalito‚ Claudette panics and can only remember how to the “pump and pump” (Russell‚ 243). Claudette

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    Never Cry Wolf by Farley Mowat For my book report‚ I have chosen the novel Never Cry Wolf by Farley Mowat. In this report I will give a brief summary of the novel as well as why I have chosen it for my report. Finally‚ I will give my reactions to the novel with regards to its analysis of the place of human beings in nature‚ whether the destiny of humans and nature is intertwined‚ and how nature is regarded by the different religious and political philosophies demonstrated in the novel. Never

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    Exsanguination Dawn The River How does Judith Beveridge use setting to convey meaning? Wolf Notes‚ an anthology of Judith Beveridge’s‚ transcends the literal meaning of its writing through the emphasis placed on scenery. Beveridge formulates her poems on the concept of specific and detailed settings‚ conveying reason and meaning in a way that cannot be done otherwise. Several of her poems particularly sponsor this idea: Dawn‚ quite simply is a observation of nature‚ hence uses nature to express

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