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    settings show a different emotion and feeling for the story and to the boy, Jerry. They give a purpose and visualization to the story along with Jerry’s representation. He is represented in different ways in the three settings: the safe beach, the wild bay and the tunnel. These are places where he will leave his childhood, conquer his fears, and feel accomplished with himself. The first main setting in the story takes place at the safe beach. Before this, it is shown that Jerry doesn’t really…

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    The wild was a place where Chris Mccandless was able to let go of everything, he believed that Ron would find the same peace as well as happiness if he explored just a bit. Throughout the book there is plenty of evidence where Mccandless shows that he doesn’t really need to be social or need new things to be happy. At first, I feel as if he didn’t convince Ron that there was a lot to explore, until he got attracted to Chris and saw the kind of person he was. Chris does provide evidence about his…

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    Speech On Exotic Animals

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    Without human interference I think nature will take it’s role to balance out the wild animal’s population. Another reason is simply why not? People who have the money and time to buy and take care of any of these pets, they have the freedom to do so, even if it is behind closed doors. Exotic animal activists mention that “Exotic pet…

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    to focus on relationships between characters and their environment, they ask us to take an attitude of detachment, to stand back objectively and interpret characters in terms of details of their settings.” In Where the Wild Things Are, I believe much of Max’s surroundings in the “wild land” reflect what is going on in his head. We learn much about Max and the way he thinks because Sendak makes Max’s thoughts and behaviors literally come alive through the settings and surroundings. Books that are…

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    down and knock them out to get them into their own zoos. These poor animals could be leaving their moms as soon they are born and will never get to see them again.This paper is talking about zoo cruelty because animals deserve to not be taken from the wild and not be tortured in zoo captivity. The goal in this paper is to bring people to the conclusion of what is happening to animals in zoos from a couple of sources found on the internet. The author of the book…

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    that with conversation efforts and educating the public for future generations to come is important to know and learn what each one of us can do to help. People often wonder when exactly we started the whole zoo thing. Some of the history with zoos date back thousands and thousands years…

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    American Teen Analysis

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    even as a song writer. Figurative language was implied in this song, such as personification “while I’m high off my American dream” this line means that Khalid is not actually high. He’s just thinking too high of his American dream, which is his future. He also uses hyperbole “and throw away my fears”. He uses this figurative language, because…

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    Animal Harassment

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    Conserve Animals In Sanctuaries Rather Than A Zoo. Zoo is a place where animals, primates and birds are kept in in captivity in an artificially created habitat. A zoo management might buy, sell, breed, or trade animals, or even capture animals from the wild and exploit them. The rights of the individual animals are not considered. On the other hand, sanctuary rescues animals…

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    Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer, Chris McCandless hitchhiked to Alaska and walked alone into the wild after giving up all his belongings to start his new life. Krakauer’s purpose for writing this book is to further explain Chris McCandless’s motive for his adventures in a way that the readers will understand it. Krakauer wants his readers to understand Chris’s motives as if he was not insane and had a reason for doing what he did. He gives stories from others who have gone into the wild, epigraphs…

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    friend named Chris. The two stories tragically ended in their demise, but both young men enjoyed their last moments living their dreams. McCandless and Reuss both were youthful men around their twenties who were academically proficient with bright futures ahead of them. Although Reuss enjoyed the more creative side of education like: modeling clay, sketching, and woodcarving, McCandless graduated from Emory University in 1990 with a double major in history and anthropology. Both stories shared…

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