Joe Redington Sr invented modern long-distance dog Racing, turned into the Alaska State deport.
He bring back to prominece the sport by organizing the long-distance race, looking to save the sled dog culture and Alaska Huskies, wich were being extint in the región, he used to say ¨Dogs will always keep you warm and take you there¨, ¨If he didn´t see a dog in home entrances, he didn´t had a Good feeling¨ also he did want to preserve the historical Iditarod Trail between Seward and Nome.
Since the 70´s the competition has grown even with financial issues, but it became a very well renowed sport that later the competitors where sponsored as any other sport.
Answer:
PART A
Curie risked her health for the sake of science.
PART B
"Marie spent many hours boiling down pitchblende in enormous pots...gasping and coughing from the fumes."
Explanation:
According to the text, "Marie Curie and the Discovery of Radioactivity", it is narrated that Curie was on a mission to uncover the mystery of radioactivity and she risked her life and general health by exposing herself to harmful substances so she can conclude her research.
The inference that can be made from the text is that Marie Curie risked her health for the sake of science.
<u>Answer:</u>
- the economic use of language
- a precise image conveyed through an unexpected metaphor
<u>Explanation:</u>
'In a Station of the Metro' is a very precise poem by Ezra Pound which exhibits the characteristics of modernist poetry that include:
- the economic use of language
- a precise image conveyed through an unexpected metaphor
The poet has tried to convey his message in minimum words (merely two lines) by using the metaphorical approach where he has linked the faces in the crowd to the wet, fallen flower petals on a bough.
Answer:
<u>The union workers contradicted the growers.</u> They were very much in opposition to how they treat the farm workers. They protected the rights of the farmers by helping them overcome poverty and injustice through voicing out concerns over improved working conditions (including wages and benefits).
Explanation:
Cesar Chavez is a Mexican American union leader and labor organizer. He spent most of his life protecting the rights of the farm workers. This decision arose from the an experience he had during childhood. He saw how the growers abused the farmers, such as allowing child labor in many farms. Many of these farmers also died early because they couldn't eat enough food and their living condition was terrible.
This awareness, opened Cesar Chavez eyes. He then decided to form a union against the growers. This union was originally named "National Farm Workers Association," but later it was changed to "United Farm Workers." He wanted to overthrow the farm labor system, so that farmers will be treated fairly just like other human beings. <em>This gave the farm workers hope and made the growers enact some changes.</em>
The correct answer is C. He opened the field of literary criticism.
Apart from being a poet and a writer during the Romantic era of American literature, Edgar Allan Poe was also a critic. As a matter of fact, while he was alive, he wasn't really famous or celebrated as an author, but rather as a critic. Only after his death did people start appreciating his art, but it was too late - he died poor.