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    elements at 70 degrees below zero. In real life Jack was always doing a new type of adventure and the adventure that he had just embarked on would always lead to an entertaining story or book. His time in the Yukon for example‚ before he ever got to the gold fields him and his cohorts were faced with a challenge. Should they play it safe and waste lots of time as well as money and go around the sketchy part of the river‚ or do they go straight through it and save time and money. They chose to go through

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    experiences. These are the people who have undertaken a mission: Stanley Pearce‚ Farah Ahmedi‚ and Annie Johnson. We are going to start with Stanley Pearce. Call of the Klondike is a true account of the Klondike Gold Rush. The text is based on primary sources‚ including the diary of Stanley Pearce‚ a gold miner. The authors describe the hardships that Pearce and other miners faced to pursue their dream of striking it rich. Pearce wrote that "every man that could raise the necessary funds for a year’s grub

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    to the massive increase of population‚ or because they thought America had plentiful jobs opportunities‚ or because men and women wanted independent lives. The Chinese and Japanese mostly came because the seeked fortunes sparked by the California Gold Rush‚ but realized that that was long over. Due to this‚ they turned to helping make the railroads‚ farming‚ mining‚ or domestic service. The Mexicans who immigrated to America came because jobs were scarce in their homelands‚ and they thought the industrial

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    Jack London Survival

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    During the late 1800s finding gold became a quick way to get wealth quickly. Many young men took the trip up to Alaska in order to find it. This was a misleading journey‚ as many of the men didn’t know what they were getting into. Jack London is a well-known author who based a couple of his stories in the Yukon near Alaska. The main theme in both stories is man’s struggle for survival. In “Love of Life” and “To Build a Fire”‚ both men are lost in the Yukon wilderness. London’s style is a steraight-forward;

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    Call Of The Wild Analysis

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    Call of the Wild‚ by Jack London‚ begins in 1897‚ at the start of the Klondike gold rush. The discovery of gold in the Klondike region motivated thousands of men to head for the far north‚ all of them in need of dogs to pull sleds across the frigid arctic trails. Buck is an incredibly large dog‚ half Shepherd and half St. Bernard‚ who has enjoyed a leisurely life on a California ranch. He is stolen and shipped to the Yukon by his family gardener‚ Manuel. Buck learns to survive in this harsh environment

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    American West Risks

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    happening at the time for two reasons. Number one and most important reason were the economic opportunities. Many immigrants chose the West because of the hope for economic prosperity. Chinese immigrants for example‚ having heard of the California Gold rush hoped that they would be able to accumulate wealth and return to China. But soon they discovered their labor was a source of steady income and many stayed working as miners and laborers for the railroad corporations. At the

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    White Fang

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    this mean guy who mistreats dogs and wolves. so the hunter raises white fang then the dog grows up and at one point the dog attacks him then the dog gets injured and eventually dies. The book white fang is set in Yukon in Canada during the gold rush. During the 20th century. The plot of the story is a little weird because the book centers around a half wolf half dog which is white fang. The characters in this story are white fang; the mean man; and the hunter. The point of view of white

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    American history is accompanied by a long list of explorers who first discovered and who explored the massive continent. All of the explorers had an impact on the development of America. The Lewis and Clark expedition‚ also known as the Corps of Discovery‚ stands prominently at the top part of this list. The Lewis and Clark Expedition has had a significant political‚ social‚ and economic effect on America. They were the first to map out the west and set off westward expansion. Without the success

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    The territorial expansion also known as Manifest Destiny in the United States during 1830s to 1860s was an important element for the country. The enlargement or expansion of the US‚ helped the US become unified through economic‚ political‚ and social. Territorial expansion would help the economy because it would become more stable and have more jobs opportunities. Politically‚ there would be more people to encounter in the West which cold gain more political gain. Also socially because slavery was

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    Call of the Wild Summary

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    begins the book by introducing us to the main character “Buck” who lives on a farm owned by Judge Miller. Buck is living his life out as a happy‚ go-lucky dog with no responsibilities in life but to enjoy it. His dream life comes to an abrupt end when gold is discovered in the Klondike region of Canada in the late 1800’s. Because of Buck’s size (he’s a cross between a sheepdog and a St. Bernard)‚ he is taken and sold to dog traders who teach him the “rule of the club.” These men train him by showing

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