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    how we should use lands that have the government designated as wilderness. For some‚ these wilderness can be the best treatment to unwind after a day of hard work. For others‚ we can use the wilderness to relieve the stress placed on our government. Despite this debate‚ there are certain events that could have been avoided had the government addressed some key issues when designating a wilderness. In order to target land for wilderness designation‚ key issues must first be considered‚ such as the

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    write something relevant to the anchor) 5 Tools You Need for a Wilderness Expedition When going out in the wilderness‚ you need to be prepared. This means taking the right tools to ensure you can deal with a number of different eventualities as they arise. Here are 5 tools that you need when going on your next wilderness expedition: 1. A fixed blade knife Tactical fixed blade knives come in many shapes and sizes. You’ll want one that is capable of cutting bandages or cloth to bandage a wound

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    Refuges America Should Reject the Oil Businesses Plan and Permanently Protect The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge‚ comprising more than nineteen million acres in the northern corner of Alaska‚ is unique and one of the largest units of the National Wildlife system. The Arctic Refuge has long been recognized as an unparalleled place of natural beauty and ecological importance. The Arctic Refuge was established to conserve fish and wildlife populations and

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    A Wandering Mind Is an Unhappy Mind Matthew A. Killingsworth* and Daniel T. Gilbert nlike other animals‚ human beings spend a lot of time thinking about what is not going on around them‚ contemplating events that happened in the past‚ might happen in the future‚ or will never happen at all. Indeed‚ “stimulus-independent thought” or “mind wandering” appears to be the brain’s default mode of operation (1–3). Although this ability is a remarkable evolutionary achievement that allows people to learn

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    rubric. To define wilderness constrains and attempts to tame the wild‚ thus removing what makes it what it is. When one attempts to say what is and is not a part of wilderness one must first look at Lyndon B. Johnson’s term in office when he signed the Wilderness Act. In 1964 the government decided what a Wilderness would be by law. However‚ his definition is just made up of words on a page‚ words that do not truly define wilderness. The legal term Wilderness and the wilderness around us are two

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    Atwood’s ‘Wilderness Tips’ is just one of the short stories that is written as a part of a larger volume‚ ‘Wilderness Tips’ . From my reading of the passage provided‚ I have concluded that its main theme focuses on human survival‚ therefore‚ providing the reader with ‘tips’ on how to survive‚ not a physical or geographical wilderness in terms of nature and landscape‚ but on the urban settings of Canada and the harsh metaphorical jungle that was society at the time. In this short passage‚ Atwood’s

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    to fairly analyze a piece of work. It is my lack of patience for supreme stupidity that disables me from comparing two certain articles on the topic of “Wilderness”. When asked to read‚ summarize‚ and then write about the differing opinions between Wallace Stegner’s “Wilderness Letter” (1960) and William Cronan’s “The Trouble with Wilderness” (1996)‚ I approached reading them not expecting too much of a difference or surprise. I actually expected the latter article to be more astute being that

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    “The Trust About Sharks” By Joan Bauer Setting –Identify the time and place. The story takes place during the day between 10:00 am and approximately 3:30 pm in Norwalk‚ Connecticut located in Fairfield County at Mitchell Gail’s department store. Main Character – Use at least two quotes from the text to reveal character traits. Include the page number. The main character is Beth. A seventeen year-old brunette girl who does “…not do mornings” and is a “…devout night person.” (pg. 32) Beth

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    Shark Tank In the early 1970’s two young men stumbled upon what would one day‚ be one of the top companies within its market. Paul Allen and Bill Gates‚ founders of Microsoft Corp‚ had a vision that every household would own a personal computer‚ and they were going to be the ones to help make that possible through the development of computer software. Microsoft was first able to get a foot in the market when IBM approached them in June of 1980 about developing an operating system for their new

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    American Loan Sharks Throughout history‚ Americans have worked hard and saved their money to achieve the American dream. In spite of these core values‚ something significant happened to the American culture that effected the financial position of half of American consumers. Charles R. Geisst‚ author of Collateral Damaged explains that‚ “Since banks and finance companies developed and began to provide the necessary means or credit to achieve the American dream‚ debt has

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