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Jack London (1876 - 1916)Jack London was perhaps, the most famous American author of his time. His excellent adventure stories about Alaska are his finest works. -
Lessons from Jack London's The Law of LifeThis essay will explore London's tale by explaining its attractiveness to a broad audience; by detailing Koskoosh as a character; and by illustrating some The Law of Life to which London introduces the reader, both explicit and implicit. -
Hey Jack! "Piggishness" is Here to Stay!Greed Has Always Destined Man's Downfall -
Book Review: The Sea Wolf by Jack LondonOne of my personal favorites.
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An Interview with Eric Miles WilliamsonA sit own with blue-collar author, Eric Miles Williamson. We explore the death of the canon and the expansion of the pantheon.
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Great Authors: Jack LondonThis a short summary, bibliography of the life of author Jack London.
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Omar Arnold and Jack London Just Two of Michael Jackson's Drug AliasesTMZ reports today that Michael Jackson frequently used the aliases Omar Arnold and Jack London to obtain illegal prescription drugs. The Jackson death investigation is looking eerily similar to Heath Ledger and Anna Nicole Smith.
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by Jack London The Call of the Wild by Jack London can inspire learning opportunities in a variety of ways. The book can also lead to interesting discussions. -
The Call of the Wild (Title Accredited Jack London)Chapter five in "The Call of the Wild" opens a instructive insight for reaching Heaven. -
Jack London Square Offers Lofty LivingJack London Square offers something for everyone -- culture, business, and easy public transit nearby. If you're a lawn warrior, it may not be your thing, but the convenience lures many to this urban oasis.
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How to Bruise Snow with Your Face275LB men were not meant to snowboard, the following details why.
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"To Build a Fire" Analysis"To Build a Fire" by Jack London is a 20th century short story about the conflict of man versus nature, portrayed through close analysis of the struggles of the protagonist who struggles to make it across the sub-zero Alaskan terrain.
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High School Lesson Plan for Studying To Build a Fire by Jack LondonThis lesson plan teaches such things as the constructive elements and terms in a short story and includes both individual and group assignments.
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Addicted to ChaosWhen normal people hit a roadblock in life, they put their heads down, struggle through the storm and then live happily ever after. When a writer bumps into tragedy, he breaks out the champaigne...
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And, Sadly, Dreamers Die: Chris McCandless Goes into the WildArticle about explorer Chris McCandless.
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