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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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    around the “Jack the Ripper” case‚ including a theory about “Leather Apron”. He was described as a slippermaker who prowled on women after midnight‚ and the newspaper reports instilled fear among the residents of Whitechapel. In the first “Dear Boss” letter‚ Jack says‚ ‘That joke about Leather Apron gave me real fits’‚ revealing that Jack was media savvy. In the “Saucy Jack” letter‚ the killer says‚ ‘Thanks for keeping the last letter back till I got to In two of the “Dear Boss” letters‚ Jack the Ripper

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    The Great Fire of London

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    In the aftermath of the Bubonic plague‚ which had decimated the population and ruined the living conditions‚ the Great Fire of London struck the medieval city at the end of a dry summer in 1666. The fire started as an innocent blaze in a bakery‚ but due to lack of immediate response‚ turned into a giant inferno that raged for 3 days and ravaged London (Tinniswood 42). Despite the suspicions of the paranoid city dwellers‚ the official statement issued by the Parliament on the cause of the Fire was

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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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    In White Fang‚ the novel starts out with two men‚ Bill and Henry‚ crossing Alaska to head south with sled dogs. They where on this journey because they find themselves needing to burry the body of Lord Albert. During this journey‚ they crossed paths with a famished pack of wolves whose only objective was to eat. Day-by-day‚ one of Bill and Henry’s sled dogs was killed by being attracted by the she-wolf. The she-wolf would catch eyes with one of the sled dogs and as the dog would run out of camp to

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    The use of vivid descriptive details‚ or imagery‚ is utilized by authors to help readers visualize the scene. “Of Wolves and Men” by Barry Holstun Lopez uses this literary device to describe life from a wolf’s perspective. The images throughout the excerpt I read are strong‚ but one that truly stood out to me‚ and is the strongest literary image I encountered‚ describes the wolf moving along a trail. This image is memorable to me‚ as it seems to differ from the rest of the excerpt. The words flow

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    In the intriguing story of “Never Cry Wolf‚” Farley Mowat shares his experience studying Arctic wolves and caribou on an investigation in the Barren Lands of central Keewatin. What I presumed to be a dull memoir on wolves‚ turned out to be an emotional and nearly humorous text about a naturalist becoming fond of Arctic wolves. Mowat has an elaborate use of diction as well as syntax‚ imagery‚ pathos and anthropomorphism. From a personal experience‚ I find it hard reading out of my comfort zone and

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    ASSIGNMENT OF MARKETING MANAGEMENT II CASELET ON LONDON ZOO “Gorilla Kingdom” Post-Graduation Diploma in Management: I Kirloskar Institue Of Advance Management Studies‚ Harihar 2011-2012 SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Prof. Satish Irde Nitish Pratap Singh Roll No – 67

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    Question 1: “Mr. Baloo‚ I would like to talk about Mowgli‚ do you think he is one of the wolves or one of the man-pack? Question 1 Answer: “Hmmm… Well I recall him saying something like this before his fight with the red dog: { Mowgli the Frog have I been‚ Mowgli the Wolf have I said that I am. Now Mowgli the Ape must I be before I am Mowgli the Buck. At the end I shall be Mowgli the Man. Ho! } He won the fight by being brave like a wolf‚ clever and silly like a monkey‚ willing like a buck‚ and

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    Touching Spirit Bear is a book about a teenager named Cole Matthews‚ who can’t control his anger. Cole attacks Peter Driscal and smashes his head on the sidewalk. Cole is going to go to jail‚ but Cole’s parole officer‚ Garvey‚ suggests the Native American Circle Justice. Cole is banished to an abandoned Alaskan island for one year. While he is there‚ a mysterious white bear called a Spirit Bear mauls Cole. Cole nearly died. After the attack Cole’s feelings really changed and he wasn’t nearly as angry

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