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A Literary Analysis of Jack London’s "To Build a Fire"

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Here is another very interesting evidence. During the famous expedition of Yermak in Siberia in a dense taiga his men saw huge hairy elephants. Until now, experts are at loss: who met the vigilantes? Because these elephants while in Russia, already knew. They were held not only in the royal menagerie, but also in the courts of some of the governor.

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Some folks never struck gold, or not enough to amount to anything. Some, through diligence, intelligence, and hard work, made big finds. Some got rich by accident.

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I have to admit I’m probably addicted to reality tv shows like many other people. I can remember when they started and have been watching ever since. My three favorite for this year are L.A Ink, Ice Road Truckers and Deadliest Catch.

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Poem I wrote Feb 1980, while living in the Yukon.

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A wee run on an old one, cheers.

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I wrote this poem when as a young teenager, my family moved to the Yukon…

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Poem inspired by photos of views of/from windows, arches, portals, different horizons.

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Report on "The Call of the Wild" by Jack London.

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