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    Background Call of the wild  written by Jack London was set during the Yukon gold rush in the frigid klondike. The reader is introduced to  the main character Buck who was taken from his owner Judge Miller who lived in California.  The man who took Buck manuel‚ was the judges gardener. Buck was kidnapped because his breed of dog is used in the Klondike to pull sleds and haul freight. Along Buck’s journey to the klondike he meets a mysterious man only know to the reader as “The Man In The Red Sweater

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    In the book Call of the Wild by Jack London many things happen exciting things‚ memorable things. It is a book of love and nature. This book is set during the Klondike gold rush in the 1890’s. The book is what they call historic fiction. Historical fiction is something that could have happened in the past but didn’t happen. Call of the Wild is written in third person limited point of view. In‚ Call of the Wild the protagonist is Buck‚ a half Shepherd half St. Bernard mix breed. Buck is a southland

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    death dilemma‚ he desperately attempts to build a fire as his faculties begin to leave him. The setting in the story is paramount in the effect it has on the reader. London used his own personal experience from his time in the Klondike during the gold rush to enable the reader to fully appreciate the challenges the environment has presented to the man. London’s expert use of imagery causes the reader to feel like they are freezing right along with the man and the wolf dog. Jack London was born

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    gathering a team‚ and excavations can result either in brilliant success‚ or colossal failure. History knows thousands of examples of both; moreover‚ mass insanity on this basis has not been rare. For an example‚ it is enough to take a look at the Gold Rush in the United States‚ myths about Eldorado‚ and so on. In the 20th century‚ it has gained a more civilized manifestation in the form of state lotteries. And though lotteries can make a few people rich‚ in fact they can inflict serious damage both

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    faulted as overly sensational or hastily written‚ "To Build a Fire" is still regarded by many as an American classic. London based the story on his own travels across the harsh‚ frozen terrain of Alaska and Canada in 1897-98 during the Klondike gold rush; he is also said to have relied on information from a book by Jeremiah Lynch entitled Three Years in the Klondike. Critics have praised London’s story for its vivid evocation of the Klondike territory. In particular‚ they focus on the way in which

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    SMALL-SCALE MINING (Lives at risk in the Philippine Gold Mines) INTRODUCTION Gold is the number one mineral produced by the Philippines in value terms. Although total local production was low relative to world production‚ it ranked 2nd to Africa in gold production per unit land area in 1988 and ranked 29th as top gold producer in 2002(Israel and Asirot 2002). In the year 2002–2007‚ the Philippines’ gold production increased by 8.2%. This contributed an average of 2% gross domestic product (GDP)

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    this book Jack London uses personification to illustrate the dog’s viewpoint. London describes what adventures the dog encounters after being kidnapped from his Santa Clara Valley home to be taken to Alaska as a sled dog to help men pursue gold in the gold rush of 1897. Buck‚ is the name of this sled dog who experiences his primitive life style for the first time after many forays through Canada and Alaska. Due to the events in Buck’s life‚ he transforms from a domesticated‚ family pet to a primordial

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    winter of 1897 in the Yukon provided the metaphorical gold for his first stories‚ which he began publishing in the Overland Monthly in 1899. From that point he was a highly disciplined writer‚ who would produce over fifty volumes of stories‚ novels‚ and political essays.¨(Clarice Stasz). For example the novel The Call of the Wild setting was in Yukon‚ Alaska which was somewhere that London went in the winter of 1897 which gave him ¨metaphorical gold for his first stories¨. London was

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    thriving town‚ that was so full of life‚ be forgotten‚ to be allowed to die??The tale of Barkerville began with a young sailor form England; Billy Barker. After some time searching‚ he finally struck it rich in eighteen- sixty two when he uncovered gold in Williams Creek in the Cariboo area. The news of his finding spread like wild fire‚ and miners flocked to the area‚ hoping that they too might strike it rich. The miners travelled to the area and found the town newly christened as

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    White Fang‚ written by Jack London‚ is a wonderful adventure novel that vividly depicts the life of a wolf by the name of White Fang. Throughout the course of the novel‚ White Fang goes through numerous learning experiences as he interacts with humans and other wolves from Alaska around the turn of the century. Jack London uses the events that transpire during White Fang’s life to illustrate that only the cunning‚ intelligent‚ and strong will be able to survive. The ideas of Darwinism and

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