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    Wild at Home

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    Persuasive Speech Outline Topic: Exotic animals do not make good pets Specific Purpose: To convince the audience that even though the baby versions of wild animals are cute‚ they don ’t stay that way forever. Therefore wild animals should not be pets. Central Idea: Wild animals should not be kept as pets‚ because it is bad for us as owners‚ bad for the animals themselves and even bad for the environment. Introduction Attention Getter: Picture this‚ you are hiking in the woods and come across

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    Call of the wild

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    Name: Instructor: Course: Date: A Problem of Nature in The Call of the Wild by Gary Snyder The poem Call of the Wild by Gary Snyder represents an ecological view on relationship between nature and Western civilization‚ as well as on peace and war. The image of the West in this poem is characterized by repression‚ ignorance‚ and violence. It ruins both wild nature with its forests and animals‚ and civilized human ’nature’. Thus‚ the term nature itself appears to be problematic. I argue that Snyder

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    Wild Geese

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    Many believe by learning from the past‚ to move forward to the future. Mary Oliver’s poem‚ “Wild Geese‚” motivates individuals to join their past with the future in order to bring out the best in themselves. “Wild Geese” first appeared in Oliver’s Dream Work‚ published in 1986. This poem is one out of forty-five poems in Dream Work that encourages self-awareness. She explores the association between nature and the human mind—how the mind transcends through memories‚ separating us from society. She

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    Into the Wild Essay

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    Into the Wild Essay “I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately‚ to front only the essential facts of life‚ and to see if I could not learn what it had to teach‚ and not‚ when I came to die‚ discover that I had not lived.” -Henry David Thoreau In Krakauers “ Into the wild‚” a young idealist set off on a journey heavily influenced by the literature in his life. With Thoreau‚ London‚ and Tolstoy at hand‚ Chris McCandless sets off on a two year search for

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    Return To The Wild

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    The documentary Return to the Wild debates the two very different argued reasons of why Chris McCandless went into the wild. The writers choose to uncover the dark secrets of the McCandless family and to reveal the truth as to why Chris travelled into the Alaskan wilderness. The documentary adopts an intense tone in the beginning that shifts to a more light hearted attitude throughout the second half of the film using symbolism‚ cinematography‚ audio‚ and various interviews in order to explain to

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    The Call Of The Wild

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    Call of the Wild‚ written by Jack London‚ is an in-depth work of historical fiction‚ taking readers in to the life of a dog called Buck. This is not a book I would recommend. At times‚ the story becomes so in-depth it is tedious‚ causing readers to lose concentration and possibly even interest in the story as a whole. At other times‚ it jumps from one scene to the next so quickly readers might wonder if they had skipped a page. These faults‚ along with others‚ disqualify this book from being a classic

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    There are many people that have been and that are still being discriminated by the actions they took or are taking. For example‚ Jon Krakauer‚ the author‚ himself was discriminated when nobody believed him when he had told them that he had climbed the Devil’s Thumb. Those were actions he took that nobody seemed to believe. In the novel “Into the Wild”‚ Jon Krakauer introduces the readers to what people have to say about Christopher McCandless. Shaun Callarman‚ an opinionist‚ states McCandless as

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    Wild Life

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    Contents Introduction General Precautions Wildlife Diseases of Public Health Concern Directly Transmitted Diseases Rabies Hantavirus Trichinosis Mosquito-borne Diseases Protozoa Helminthiasis Virus Tick-borne Diseases Colorado Tick Fever Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (Tick-borne Typhus) Lyme Disease Tularemia Relapsing Fever Other Tick-borne Diseases Flea-borne Diseases Plague Murine Typhus Fever Commensal Rodent-borne Diseases Rat-bite Fever Leptospirosis (Weil’s

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    Call of the Wild

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    Zach Maes English 2 8-30-2011 Call of the Wild 1. Some readers see the hardships and suffering of the dogs in the sled team as symbolic of workers in a Capitalistic system. Identify and explain these similarities. “He had killed man‚ the noblest game of all‚ and he had killed in the face of the law‚ of club and fang” (ch. 7) Capitalism is an economic system in which the workers only

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    Into The Wild Analysis

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    lead him to happiness. Chris McCandless was not crazy‚ he was a dreamer and an irrational one at that. Ultimately though‚ those qualities are what lead him into the wild. Chris McCandless was a do’er. He thought of something and then he did it. However‚ more likely than not the idea was irrational. On page 29 of "Into The Wild" by Jon Krakauer‚ Krakauer writes‚" He arranged all his paper currency in a pile on the sand- a pathetic little stack of ones and fives and

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