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    and his dog walk miles in the bitter cold trying to stay alive. Walking aside from the main Yukon trail in the cold winter midday‚ without the sun beating down giving the protagonist heat‚ he feels frozen as if he has not seen the sun in days. Jack London‚ the author of To Build A Fire‚ goes into immense detail throughout the story to draw his readers into the setting of the crisp winter chill. London’s vast description of the environment allows his readers to picture every single object throughout

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    Cheryl Alberti Art Appreciation - Midterm September 5th‚ 2010 “Andre Derain‚ London Bridge” Visual Elements Line - I believe implied lines were used in this painting. Some edges are clear with a defined start and finish. The line weight varies. The lines also vary in width and length. Mostly straight lines with a few curves. Shape - The shapes range from rectangles‚ arches‚ and squares‚ to blurs that appear to be buildings in the far back corner. Mass - I believe the mass is actual

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    Does Multiple Intelligences Based Instruction Have an Effect on Students’ Attitudes & Achievement? Appendix K “To Build a Fire” Essay Assignment Directions: 1. Before reading “To Build a Fire” by Jack London‚ you completed the Wilderness Survival Opinionnaire. After reading and discussing the story‚ you completed the same opinionnaire a second time. Look over both opinionnaires to see if your answers have changed. 2. Write a 5-paragraph essay in which you compare and contrast your two Wilderness

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    Human Nature One thing that most people have is the natural instinct to sense danger‚ and the need for survival. As you grow up and watch others you will pick up on certain things here and there‚ but for the most part instinct comes from the drive to survive under any circumstances. If you are put in a situation where you become desperate‚ you will do things you would not usually do otherwise. Say you get thrown into a pool and you have no idea how to swim‚ your first instinct will be to scream

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    MILITARY DISCIPLINE AND RESPECT FOR AUTHORITY Discipline is used in the civilian world as of coarse the military world. As a basic everyone is expected to address everyone by their proper tittles. In the Army‚ saluting is to show respect toward an officer‚ flag‚ or our country. When talking to an officer‚ stand at the position of attention unless given the order “at ease”. discipline is a specific form of instruction which develops self control‚ character‚ and efficiency. Discipline is the

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    Such an example is in "To Build a Fire" by Jack London. As seen in this quote‚ "The man turned aside from the Yukon trail and climbed the high earth-bank‚ where a dim and little-traveled trail led eastward through the fat spruce timberland. It was a steep bank‚ and he paused for breath at the top‚ excusing

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    SEA WOLF: A psychological adventure of: Fear‚ Authority and Intellect By Patrick McKenzie This essay is about how Wolf Larsen‚ the powerful captain of the Sea Wolf‚ a seal hunting vessel‚ and how he used fear‚ authority and intellect to terrorize his crew and keeps them under his control. I will explain these topics in three separate paragraphs. The first tells how he uses fear as a weapon to control his crew he makes them fearful of what might happen to them if they don’t listen to what

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    Short Story John London

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    predators. In all this‚ he concludes that nature did not care whether a man lived or died: the perpetuation of the species was all that mattered. Koskoosh recalls how the Great Famine ravaged his tribe‚ against which they were all helpless. Here‚ London brings into focus an indifferent nature‚ heedless of the wailings of the villagers until nearly all of them starved to death. Koskoosh also remembers how the times of plenty awakened the blood lust in his people until they revived ancient quarrels

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    In the book “The Call Of The Wild” by Jack London‚ Buck is a dog whom lived with a loving and caring family. He was taken by the gardener and sold to different people. They either beat him‚ were not experienced with dog care‚ starved and pushed him way too far. Luckily bucks last owner was affectionate to Buck. He is a dog whom you would look at as strong‚ intelligent and a survivor. I connected myself to Buck‚ because i myself have been through the struggles Buck has gone through. Growing up

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    reassurance. He thought of the fact that his granddaughter was still being called by life‚ and living very much in the present‚ while he was dying. “ he stretched forth a palsied hand which wandered tremblingly over the small heap of dry wood beside him.” (London). 2. Provide direct evidence showing a ceremonial similarity between the past burial of the missionary and the future burial of Little Koo – tee. “they would burn a hole through the frozen tundra and pile rocks above to keep the wolverines away

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