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Hatchet tells the story of 13-year-old Brian Robeson and his successful attempt to survive alone in the wilderness. When the novel begins, Brian's parents have recently divorced, an event that Brian finds painful. Brian boards a small plane to fly to meet his father in Canada, where his father is working.
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I believe it’s The history of American literature stretches across more than 400 years. It can be divided into five major periods, each of which has unique characteristics, notable authors, and representative works.
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The history of American literature stretches across more than 400 years. It can be divided into five major periods, each of which has unique characteristics, notable authors, and representative works.
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In his essay "On Nuclear Disarmament," Sagan argues that disarmament must happen now, before it is too late.
He says that existing precautions to prevent a nuclear war are not adequate. He says that people make mistakes, and to prevent a nuclear catastrophe, disarmament is the only logical path. He says people must act now, before something bad happens, instead doing something of "after the carnage."
Disarmament, he says, "is necessary for human survival."