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    life threatening situation. It is this negligence working against mankind that ultimately determines their fate. As the sun rises in the Yukon‚ a hiker‚ along with his dog‚ begin their journey to a camp near a prospect area potentially filled with gold. Although the man dresses properly for the arctic weather‚ he does not thoroughly weigh the results of his actions for traveling in such dangerous conditions. After stepping in water and being doused with snow from a tree‚ he realizes the need to

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    that was flung at me earlier. Just as I had guessed from that painful experience earlier‚ the inside of the bag was stuffed with gold coins. I don’t know what the currency in this world is worth‚ but there are quite a lot inside‚ and I think it might be a fair amount. …The pain was proportional though. When I counted the contents more carefully‚ I found that there were 5 gold coins‚ 48 silver coins‚ and 114 copper coins. To be hit in the face with such a heavy thing‚ you did well in getting out unscathed

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    Jack London’s book‚ The Call of the Wild is about a domestic house dog who is thrown into the unknown and harsh life of a Klondike sled dog. This book was banned and removed from the high school curriculum for reasons that suggest animal cruelty‚ violent scenes‚ and dark tone and themes that are not suitable for younger children. Despite these reason‚ The Call of the Wild should remain in the curriculum because it also contains some reoccurring themes of perseverance and bravery that many could learn

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    plot concerns a previously domesticated and even somewhat pampered dog named Buck‚ whose primordial instincts return after a series of events finds him serving as a sled dog in the treacherous‚ frigid Yukon during the days of the 19th century Klondike Gold Rushes. Principles of survival are frequently illustrated in The Call of Wild. Jack London‚ who was regarded as one of the greatest naturalist novelists in late 19th and early 20th century‚ expressed his philosophy of naturalism in The Call of the

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    Thornton he knew that he could trust him because on how Thornton was treating him. Buck does not like having Thornton out of his sight because he is scared to lose another good master. Buck even watches Thornton as he sleeps. While Thornton is packing the gold from the expeditions funded by Bucks winning of $1‚600 for pulling the thousand pound sled‚ Buck goes adventuring into the wild forest. In the wild forest he feels like he has a purpose‚ he feel like he belongs‚ and it wasn’t long before Buck found

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    Imagery In Black Rain

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    Ihuse. Masuji. Black Rain. Trans. John Bester. London: Kodansha Europe Limited‚ 1994. 120 "Quite suddenly the boy‚ with an expression of great revulsion‚ came out with his story. He had been at home when the ball of fire had burst. There had been a sudden flash and a mighty roar‚ and he had started to run outside. On the instant‚ the house had collapsed and he had lost consciousness. When he came to‚ he found himself trapped between beams or other timbers‚ and his father trying to get them off

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    the Americas). They brought these Asian slaves to the Caribbean Islands and various countries in South America. The truly large influx of Asian immigrants into the United States did not take place until the mid 19th century—1848 to be exact‚ when gold was discovered in the Western United States. Asians‚

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    Early Mining in Colorado

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    Early Mining in Colorado The 1850’s brought various types of mining to the Colorado Rockies; gold‚ silver‚ and coal. First‚ the Pike’s Peak Gold Rush in 1859 brought thousands of prospectors to the Front Range‚ and coal mining began shortly after. The Colorado Silver Boom followed in 1879‚ when major amounts of silver were discovered in Leadville‚ CO. The conditions for miners gradually became dire‚ resulting in numerous retaliatory strikes which were met with extreme‚ sometimes violent‚ opposition

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    第 4卷 第 6期 2006年 12月 红河学院学报 Jouna l ofH onghe University Vo.l 4 No 6 . Dec 2006 . The D esire for H um an ity in The Ca ll of the Wild LIU F u- qin * ( Fore ign Language D epart en‚t H onghe university M engzi 661100‚ China) m ‚ Abstr ac t The Ca ll of theW ild is one of the masterpieces of Jack London. The hero Buck is a dog This artic le a i s at an ex2 : ‚ ‚ . m p lorattion of the desire for hum an ity in the novel through Buck. s return ing to the w ild It analyzes the wr iting

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    To Build a Fire

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    The book “To Build a Fire” by Jack London is a short story that embodies the idea of naturalism. Naturalism utilizes the environment to show how apathetic this world can be.In the book it reveals that if you are not careful when you are making your decisions you will die and in addition to that London wrote it to also demonstrate on how humans can sometimes depend on nothing but themselves to survive. This short story took place in the Arctic. In the book‚ the newcomer decided to

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