Anchorage, Alaska Essays

  • Docs Mission Statement

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    Department of Corrections - Health and Rehabilitation Services According to Director Laura Brooks who heads up the Health and Rehabilitation Services for the Alaska Department of Corrections whose office is located at 550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 1800 in Anchorage, Alaska; the DOC is a state-run agency and has been around since statehood beginning January 3, 1959. In the beginning years the Department of Health and Social Services ran most of the services for inmates incarcerated in the jail or prison

  • Essay On Alaska Constitution

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    Alaska's modern generation, there are many pressing issues that have occurred in the past and have therefore been implemented in the Alaska Constitution. A pressing issue in Alaska is racial discrimination. Relating back to before the constitution and a little after it, cases of human rights being taken away from those who are colored or look different. In the Alaska Constitution, Article 1, section 3, it says, “This constitution is dedicated to the principles that all persons have a natural right

  • Seward Sealife Center-Personal Narrative Analysis

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    I was born in Anchorage, but I’ve made several ventures to other places in Alaska. They are as follows: Seward- I’ve been here mostly for the Seward Sealife Center, both on school field trips and for my sister’s ninth birthday. I love the Sealife Center; any collection of people that devote their time to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of animals has an A OK in my book. The whole facility is presented as a learning experience for visitors so while you get dive bombed by puffins, you get to

  • What Is Chris Mccandless Journey In Into The Wild

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    Into the Wild In Jon Krakauer’s novel, Into the Wild , he depicts the story of Chris McCandless and his journey as “Alex Supertramp” across the United States, starting in Georgia and ending with the his death in Alaska. Jon states his argument that Chris wasn’t “stupid, tragic, and inconsiderate” and he tell the story of a young man with a profound moral compass and wants to seek higher truth. In the novel, Chris left to go into the wilderness right after he graduated from college. He did not let

  • Rhetorical Devices In Into The Wild

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    McCandless who decided to go and survive in the wilderness of Alaska without correct preparation. McCandless was a man with as transcendentalist-like mindset, an adventurer, an explorer, and a hiker. He migrated away from civilization and society with the goal of living in solitude and living his life to the fullest through nature. The audience was introduced to McCandless’ views towards society through McCandless’ journey through Alaska, and the depressing yet inspiring events that led up to his death

  • Informative Essay On Alaska

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    Alaska was the 49th state to be added to the United states of America on January 3, 1959. To give some background information on Alaska, her are some facts. The name Alaska comes from the Aleut Indian word alaxsxaq which means ‘mainland’ or ‘great land’ (Alaska: Facts, Map and State Symbol). Covering 21% of the United States, Alaska has an area of 663,300 miles (Alaska: Facts, Map and State Symbol). Even though Alaska is a bit out of the way, it still inhabits about 700,000 people. Juneau is the

  • Jon Krakauer's Reason For Into The Wild

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    he went missing. Krakauer talks about McCandless and the mistakes that he made during his travels. The main reason for McCandless’s death was because of how stubborn and reckless he was. First off, Chris was not prepared for his journey in Alaska. In Alaska, Chris told many people that he was going to try and survive in the Alaskan wilderness. Many people that met Chris told him that he was not prepared to go there, and even offered him Gear. “He had no ax, no bug dope, no snow shoes, no compass

  • Summary Of Into The Wild, By Jon Krakauer

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    snowy state of Alaska, and the mountainous terrains of the Sierra Nevada’s. The main protagonist Christopher Mccandless is 24 years old, and believes that life is best lived alone. Testing his theory Christopher goes to live alone in the western US, until testing his limits and venturing to Alaska. Christopher also goes by the name of “ Alex” and “ Alexander Supertramp”. There are many more smaller characters such as the anchorage couple that find Christopher’s dead body in a bus in Alaska. Alex’s parents

  • Who Is Mccandless's Ambition In Into The Wild

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    " 'He was determined. Real gung ho. The word that comes to mind is excited. He couldn't wait to head out there and get started.' " McCandless stubbornly refused to let any sort of dissuasion unnerve him and was absolutely intent on Alaska. While hitchhiking in Alaska, McCandless met Gaylord Stuckey, a deliveryman, who took McCandless to the town of Fairbanks where McCandless headed for the university to brush up on plants that were edible. Stuckey thought," 'Alex, you're too early. There's still

  • Pros And Cons Of FEMA Disaster Relief Program

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    Congress should not allocate $1 billion to the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) disaster relief program to relocate climate-threatened native villages in Alaska because it is not the right solution to the problems these communities face due to climate change. Not only is one billion dollars not enough money to relocate all threatened communities, but FEMA is also not the right organization that should be responsible for this effort. Furthermore, relocation is a temporary solution to an

  • Compare And Contrast Shepard And Chris Mccandless

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    reliance, and find complete and utter happiness. Even though both had a very different purpose Adam Shepard's story stuck with me more. McCandless made silly errors that could have been prevented if he was prepared, or knew what he was doing out in Alaska. Shepard showed confidence, his preparation skills in what he was doing, and did not just leave uproot his family at the end of it all. Which is why Adam Shepherds project was

  • Chris Mccandless: A Hero, Fool Or Heroic Fool?

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    A hero, fool, or heroic fool? Many people admire Chris McCandless for wanting to find his happiness and consider him as a hero, and some consider McCandless a fool for his lack preparedness and unjustified choices. So which is he then? Chris dropped everything in his life to go chase a dream in the Alaskan Wild. He lived in an upper middle class family with everyday luxuries, but he never had the best relationship with his father. Chris' father had secretly created and had another whole family with

  • Into The Wild, By Jon Krakauer

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    shown through Chris McCandless’ adventure of going to the Alaska wilderness. However the book did start off on a morbid and depressing way about how Chris had to face nature. As the book begins, it starts off by saying on how Chris McCandless was found dead by Moose hunters. Chris had left clues and pieces of evidence on how he got there before they finally took his body to the Scientific Crime Laboratory. “The body was taken to Anchorage where an autopsy was performed at the Scientific Crime Laboratory

  • Into The Wild Chris Mccandless Character Analysis

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    became particularly attached to Chris during the time he spent with him. During their last day together, Ron asked if he could adopt Chris as a grandson. Chris avoided answering the question by saying they would talk about it after he returned from Alaska. When Ron found out that Chris was dead, he began drinking again and had suicidal thoughts. McCandless was also selfish in his actions. During his journey, he put himself in dozens of potentially life threatening situations- entering a US Army base

  • Analysis Of Chris Mccandless In Into The Wild, By Jon Krakauer

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    Chris McCandless, a young individual with transcendentalist views who believed that life is best alone to live in nature. He spends about two years hitchhiking and traveling throughout western United States before entering the Alaskan Mountains for his last trip alive. This trip lasted 113 days before Chris died of starvation and was later found 19 days after he had died. Jon Krakauer’s book, Into the Wild, tells stories about Chris’s life leading up to his death and other wild excursions like Chris’

  • Into The Wild

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    environment of the Alaskan frontier. After Christopher McCandless met his untimely death alone in a school bus down the Stampede Trail in Alaska, Jon Krakauer received considerable criticism for his viewpoint that Christopher wasn’t “stupid, tragic and inconsiderate”. He firmly believed

  • Into The Wild Summary

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    Frantz took his advice and occupied Alex’s old campsite. Gene Rosellini was referred to by Alaska locals as the Mayor of Hippie Cove. Rosellini’s goal was to see “if it was possible to be independent of modern technology.” Rosellini concluded that his attempt to live off the land was a failure after thirty years and then committed suicide. Another

  • Into The Wild By Jon Krakauer

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    was there.”(Krakauer 55)Ron was very attached to Chris that he asks Alex if he could be his grandson.When Alex hears this he says they will discuss this when he got back from Alaska ,but he never came back. “ Chris McCandless ,uncomfortable with the request ,dodged the question:”We’ll talk about it when I get back from Alaska,Ron.’ ”(Krakauer 55)McCandless also never speaks to his parents after they have offended him by giving him a car .The reason he stays away is because he thinks that his parents

  • Idealism In Into The Wild

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    As it could be seen in the novel, one of the characters Christopher meets along his journey is Gallien. This character offers to help Christopher (AKA Alex), but he rejects his offer. “Gallien offered to drive Alex all the way to Anchorage, buy him decent gear, and then drive him back to wherever he waned to go. “No, thanks anyway,” Alex replied, “I’ll be fine with what I’ve got.” (Krakauer, 7). This goes on to show how arrogant and stubborn McCandless was to believe that he could

  • Into The Wild Analysis

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    Different Perspectives The generic idea of society reflects people having the desire to fulfill their dreams; however, in Mccandless’ case, it was very peculiar because his dream was approached differently than most people. Generally speaking, people are civilized and usually dream about becoming successful, instead of going out into the wilderness and testing their limits, both physically and mentally. In Into the Wild written by Jon Krakauer, a young man named Chris McCandless died when he was