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    In The Way to Rainy Mountain‚ the author. N. Scott Momaday‚ delivered the history of his ancestors‚ the Kiowa tribe. Ever since the death of his grandmother‚ he was motivated to dig deeper into the Kiowa culture as he returned to his grandmother’s grave and commenced on a journey to Rainy Mountain. The piece provides short stories and myths in regards to Kiowa’s history. The author begins by illustrating the settlement of the Kiowa tribe where “a single knoll rises out of the plain in Oklahoma‚ north

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    Dakota Dreams is a novel by James Bennett. The story follows the life of a lonely fifteen year old foster child named Floyd Rayfield. Since Floyd has no parents he had to live in multiple foster or group homes for most of his life. One day Floyd had a dream in which he saw himself as a Dakota warrior‚ a fierce warrior in Indian tribes. When Floyd awoke from his dream‚ he was certain that becoming a Dakota Warrior was his destiny. Floyd undergoes a name change to Charley Black Crow and‚ he learns

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    Salva begins the story as a boy who is reliant on everyone else during a walk to Ethiopia and becomes a man who has the strength to lead a group of refugees throughout Africa. As a young refugee from Sudan‚ Salva constantly relied on others in order to find the strength to complete his journey. Salva is forced out his school by war when he is only a young child and finds a group that eventually abandons him. Salva finds another group and while he is walking with them he realizes that his uncle

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    The feud over the narrow‚ sickly strip of land “stolen” away from the Znaeym family had lasted for decades. Tensions had grown‚ and now‚ standing on the edge of the unusually restless trees‚ Ulrich felt that he could finally do something. Georg Znaeym was trespassing in that forest‚ and he would get him at last. In “The Interlopers”‚ the author‚ Saki‚ uses irony to support the theme that no matter how much power a person has‚ nature can always win in the end. In the beginning of the story‚ Ulrich

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    In life‚ there is no such thing as not being able to change. Whether it may come quickly or slowly‚ it will still shape you into the person you are today. A sudden change can be caused by an imminent realization of the things around you‚ an unexpected event occurring‚ and an individual who has a different perspective. Change isn’t always a physical thing for it may be involved with the feeling of sentimental value. This was the case for Nick in the story “At the Crossroads.” The story states that

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    Who was Chris ? What kind of person was he ? Some say he was foolish others say he was intelligent. Some say that Chris was a man full of hate others say he was full of love. What was Chris searching for? Perhaps it was Happiness others say it was an escape from society. If you read the book Into the Wild by John Krakuer it is clear that Chris is the mix of the both Worlds. In the book of Into the Wild by John Krakuer ‚ it is clear that Chris was searching for an escape from society so that

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    The book “Go wild” by John J. Ratey and Richard Manning is very interesting. This book tells us to live within homeostasis and not to ignore our genetic code because unfortunately we pay deadly prices if we do. Reading this book gave me a new appreciation for human condition in that I began to feel how all that I do is connected to my overall well being. Go Wild One of the reasons I chose this book is the fascinating title “Go Wild” stating that “Rules for Total Health and Well- Being” is also

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    The narrator should not hold himself accountable for his inadvertent part in K’s death because he acted out of fear and the consequences‚ though tragic‚ were not of malicious intent but was an innocent mistake. Should he forgive himself? Would you‚ if you had seen your friend die and may have had a way to prevent it? In The Seventh Man‚ Haruki Murakami tells the story of a young boy who goes out to explore his ravaged town in the eye of a typhoon. His best friend K‚ is also outside‚ and does not

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    In the novel a walk in the woods by Bill Bryson shows the difference between two separate worlds. the civilize world of home and the wild world of the untamed wilderness. The authors meaning was to express the story of his hike and educate the reader with historical facts and his observations along the Appalachian trail. Bryson’s overall achievement is positive as he challenges himself and embraces nature. As tough as this journey was Bryson couldn’t go alone so along with him accompanied his childhood

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    “Survival is not about being fearless. It’s about making a decision‚ getting on and doing it‚ because I want to see my kids again‚ or whatever the reason might be.” -Bear Grylls‚ survival expert. The protagonist of “To Build a Fire” by Jack London may have been fearless‚ but that does not lead to him to survival. He makes several critical mistakes that cost him his life‚ including‚ as Bear Grylls talked about‚ making decisions and taking action. The protagonist did not think about his actions

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