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    INTRODUCTION: “Where Are You Going Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol‚ showcases the inevitable effects of youthful exuberance in a teenage girl. The story is a compelling tale which unveils the vulnerability of Connie‚ a young teenage girl who could barely substantiate fantasy from reality. She prides herself as a pretty girl who understands the basic principles of life. Her encounter with Arnold Friend reveals her as someone who lacks the mental ability to make meaningful decisions and accurate

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    the Wild‚ one of the themes Jack London uses is the theory "the survival of the fittest." This theory‚ developed by Charles Darwin is based on the idea that those who are strong and who are able to adapt to their environment are the ones who will survive. Throughout the pages‚ the reader sees the mentality that is adopted of "kill or be killed" and the story is told of how Buck goes through a transformation from ranch pet to a dog of the wilderness‚ in a quest to answer the call of the wild. The

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    Making changes is hard and requires a lot of perseverance. In The Call of the Wild‚ Buck is taken from his calm‚ restful‚ and quiet life and is forced to make many strenuous changes. In contrast to Buck‚ my father had to make many alters to his life by moving and changing schools‚ but he had a lot of support along the way. Like my father Buck was put into a rough time‚ they both had to face many challenges and struggles in order to persevere. Overall‚ everyone‚ even animals‚ have to persevere through

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    How Similar But Yet So Different After reading Walden‚ by Henry D. Thoreau and watching the movie titled‚ Into The Wild‚ written by Sean Penn‚ I realized how similar and different both main characters were. Christopher McCandless‚ the main actor in the movie and‚ Henry D. Thoreau‚ the author and main character in Walden‚ share many things in common however‚ their views on the world and motives for going on their journeys are very different from one another. These two men

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    Crawfish vs Wild Crawfish You may have wondered where the mudbugs for your boil came from. Nearly all of the live crawfish sold in the U.S. come from Louisiana‚ and begin life in the wild or on a farm. Market demand for crawfish in the U.S. of any kind originated in southwest Louisiana with the French Acadian settlers. As more Americans were exposed to the crawdad experience‚ demand elsewhere increased. This demand led to more productive ways than catching and trapping them in the wild‚ thus crawfish

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    The book ‘’Call of the Wild” and”The Fairy and the Shadow” have the same theme of loyalty.Although they do have differences.They also have some things in common.One of the large differences is “The Fairy and the Shadow’’ could not happen but “Call of the Wild” could happen bt is not based on a true story.One of the things they have in common is they have someone or somthing that remains loyal throught the whole story and book.These are some of the things they have in common and they have differently

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    Book Report TITLE: Call of The Wild AUTHOR & BACKGROUND: Jack Landon was the most successful writer in America in the early 20th Century. His best short stories are the Call of the Wild and White Fang. Mainly Landon wrote about animals‚ men and his stories were based off of life experiences. London lived his childhood in poverty in the Oakland slums. At the age of 17‚ he ventured to sea on a sealing ship. He changed his life when he was in a thirty-day imprisonment that was so degrading it

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    Where my love begins. Love is a gift from heart to heart. It begins at the friendship and heartfelt love. This is a story about a place where a boy and a girl love each other so much.  A long time ago‚ there are a girl and a boy who left their lovely country for another place. They lived in Grand Canyon. It is a beautiful place‚ and it is also one of the seven wonders of the world. When you come here‚ you will be relaxed and have a quite life. A boy met with a girl in there.   Her name is Linh

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    lying in the corner. “I brought him home‚ gave him food and just look at him now‚ he’s been with me for years‚ but I’ll probably lose him soon‚” Ernest said with a lump in his throat‚ Justin saw a tear fall on the old man’s shirt. “I know one damn thing for sure it won’t be because he died of thirst or starved to death.”

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    own lifetime. London’s most famous book‚ The Call of the Wild

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