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    Would you consider Chris McCandless and Huck Finn rebels? I believe that both of the characters are rebels. They both are rebels against society for different reasons. Chris is independent and demonstrates this throughout his journey. Huck struggles to find an identity which leads him to rebel against society.Would you consider Chris McCandless and Huck Finn rebels? I believe that both of the characters are rebels. They both are rebels against society for different reasons. Chris is independent and

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    Are zoos cruel to wild animals? We all know that zoos are a shelter and kind of museum for wild animals. The zoo authority is supposed to import rare wild animals from different places and keep them in the zoo with care and safety. Common man is allowed to watch these animals and understand their lifestyle and habitat. Some extinct animals and birds may be bred and reared in zoos. This not only ensures the safety and existence of these animals or birds but also helps the future generation to

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    Importance of Chris’s Journey The bus in “Into the Wild” is a very important symbol in the novel. The bus in “Into the Wild” is a very important symbol in this novel because it shows how nature was cruel to Chris. The bus also showed how nature is a relentless part of the world. It also shows us how we as humans can be disposable. The bus in “Into the Wild” shows how nature is cruel. For example‚ the author states‚ “S.O.S. I NEED YOUR HELP. I AM INJURED‚ NEAR DEATH‚ AND TOO WEAK TO HIKE OUT

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    TEST # 1-Review Sheet Unit 1-Chapter 1-Three Social Sciences Three Social Sciences-know the definitions and the types of questions asked Social Science Inquiry Model –know all the steps and how to apply it Research Methods Analyzing Data Drawing Conclusions Subjective conclusions: Type of conclusions shaped by a person’s cultural and personal perspective‚ feelings ‚ and briefs. Objective conclusions: Type of conclusions based on facts and data and uninfluenced by personal perspectives

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    Brothers I 1903‚ it lasted only 12 seconds and covered 120 feet (37 meters) but it proven that a man could build and fly a heavier-than-air machine. In 1909‚ the first military aircraft in history was delivered to the Signal Corpse. This aircraft‚ like the original Wright Brothers’ flying machine‚ was a pusher-type design (its engine was behind the pilot and in front of the propellers) with a 30 horsepower engine‚ skids for landing‚ and room enough for a two man crew. By the end of the 1914‚ pusher-type

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    Wild Toro Wild Toro Wild Toro is easily one of ELK Studios best slots. That might not sound like much‚ since their total catalogue of online slots is fewer than most other developers’ libraries‚ but the entertainment value of Wild Toro shouldn’t be underestimated. This is a video slot which contains stunning 3D graphics‚ a host of top quality prizes‚ and a nifty set of special features. The only downside? There is no free spins bonus. Wild Toro could rapidly go on to be a real hit in the online casino

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    In the book Into The Wild‚ Chris Mccandless a young man from a well to do family hitchhiked to Alaska and walked alone into the wilderness north of Mt. McKinley. He gave up his savings to a charity‚ abandoned his car and most of his possessions‚ burned all his cash‚ and went to live off the environment. Four months later his decomposed body was found in an abandoned bus by a moose hunter. People from all over heard of his story and put theories as to why he went into the wild in the first place‚ and

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    was unfamiliar with the wilderness and his instincts of being a wild animal. After being dognapped‚ Buck’s life takes a total spin where he is challenged to new places and experiences.Three events that helped Buck become a wild animal are when he encountered violence‚ hunts and adapting or learning new things.These important events can be defined as valuable because they are events that could never be forgotten‚ they define who you will become and what will occur in the

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    eldest son gave a loud snort: ‘How can you mention the word ‘character’ about a concubine! No good women would have become a concubine in the first place!’ He then started to abuse my grandmother. At this‚ Dr. Xia could not control himself. He lifted his walking stick and began thrashing his son.” (Ch. 2‚ p. 49) “One of the first songs my mother learned was: Red boys and green girls walk on the streets‚ They all say what a happy place Manchukuo is. You are happy and I am happy‚ Everyone lives

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    proves fatal and you don’t hear from me again…” (qtd in Krakauer 3) Chris feels that the government should have no part in his own life and that he should be the only one controlling himself. “How I feed myself is none of the government’s business.” (Krakauer 6) Chapter Two: Jack London’s White Fang states that the wild is a dangerous place. The wilderness doesn’t welcome company and for those who brave to enter the savage lands must be aware of the peril ahead. “It was the Wild‚ the savage‚ frozen-hearted

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