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    Into The Wild Seminar Prep Discussion and Quotes “’We like companionship‚ see‚ but we can’t stand to be around people for very long. So we go get ourselves lost‚ come back for a while‚ then get the hell out again.’” (Krakauer 96) (Chap 8)  When Krakauer mentions how “’We like companionship… but we can’t stand to be around people for very long” (Krakauer 96)‚ is this due to an innate distaste of human nature or the socially constructed byproducts of it? If the latter holds true‚ will an individual

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    Laughing Wild

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    Laughing Wild Author: Christopher Durang (January 2‚ 1949-Present) Genre: Comedy Language: English Time and Place Written: United States‚ 1987 Date of Publication: 1988 Tone: Satire Setting: Midsummer afternoon‚ my therapist’s room Opening: October 23‚ 1987 Christopher Durang Born in Montclair‚ New Jersey‚ the only child of Patricia Elizabeth and Francis Durang‚ Jr. He grew up in Berkeley Heights. His was raised in Catholics and attended Catholic schools as a child

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    Charles Darwin published his work‚ On the Origin of Species‚ a work of scientific literature known to be the foundation of evolutionary biology in 1859. On the Origin of Species summarizes Darwin’s life work and research centered around how the world and species developed to the way we know them today. His basic theory was that species were not created but evolved and that the driving force in charge of evolution was natural selection. The controversial nature of his work stemmed from his departure

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    Imagine a world with laws that prohibit you from living your life because of the color of your skin. In the following articles “From letter to viceroy‚ lord Irwin” by Mahatma Gandhi and “Speech at the march on Washington” by Josephine Baker‚ each person argues how the government treats the community‚ and how Gandhi and Baker chose nonviolence to fight for equality. In order to achieve freedom one must use nonviolence to find a peaceful approach to a situation. First and foremost‚ in order to achieve

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    In the book Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer‚ Chris McCandless is a young man who has just graduated college. He finds hardships with his family and decides to try and escape from them and from reality. Chris uses odd methods in changing his name‚ leaving his car deserted‚ and refusing to tell anyone close to him what he is doing or where he will be. He becomes a hitchhiker and goes on to explore nature everywhere ranging from beautiful oceans to the harsh Alaskan tundra. Chris is arrogant‚ ignorant

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    The River Wild

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    The River Wild The day began as another gorgeous summer morning in Anchorage‚ the sun ascending over the mountains; at worst you could say that the view was priceless. Today‚ I was going to get the chance to do something that most people from the state of Florida and definitely from my neighborhood don’t get the chance to do often‚ and that is going white water rafting! I was so excited that I couldn’t stop talking about it. The best part was that I get to experience this with my wife and some

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    Ch 24 Ty Underwood Both Charles Darwin and Sigmund Freud were characterized for challenging previous Enlightenment thinking‚ through their theories of evolution‚ explanation of rationalization and new perspectives of scientific thought. Both men brought revolutionary and highly controversial new ideas to the forefront of Europe’s educated minds. Darwin and Freud became famous from then all the way up to modern day with their ideas that essentially exactly opposed the popular

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    and by this statement I think he means that Chris goes into Alaska seeing only the good parts of the wilderness experience. Like Callarman‚ I believe that Chris has a head full of “Romantic ideas” and that he lacks “common sense” although I would not call him “plain crazy.” When Chris decides to map some part of the Alaskan wilderness that’s already been mapped‚ he is definitely showing “Romantic silliness.” Callarman is right about this; it doesn’t seem very courageous to me to waste time doing work

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    Wild Child

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    The movie Wild Child written by Lucy Dahl and directed by Nick Moore is a hilarious movie based on a Malibu princess who thinks everything revolves around her. The relationship between the characters Poppy Moore (Emma Roberts) and her father Gerry Moore (Aidan Quinn) is very a modern day relationship just like one most teens will have with their father. Poppy always thinks she is right and believes she can overrule her father. Poppy only has her father to depend on‚ as she was little her mother

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    The Inspector Calls

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    At the beginning of the extract the Inspector says “She wasn’t very pretty ... very pretty.” In my opinion the Inspector says this to try and give the Birlings a ‘guilt trip’. Mr. Birling reacts by almost telling the Inspector off‚ as if he were a child‚ “That’s enough of that”‚ it sounds like something he would say to Sheila or Eric. The reason he says this is most probably because he feels that he is better and more important than the Inspector and that he can tell the Inspector what to do. The

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