How To Build An Authentic Eskimo Igloo
My name is Dwayne Edward Beals and I am on a mission to return to the sub-arctic region where I was raised to prove that my book about how to build authentic eskimo igloos was unfairly graded due to the fact that I should not have been penalized for having not sited my resources.
My resources were life: Seeing with my own eyes, listening to the elder's stories of igloo structue both good and bad with my own ears and building igloos with my father for hosting Sunday School, sometimes 12 feet across with my own hands.
I have always defended my position due to already having the knowledge on how to build an igloo in my own head. Life was my source. But if I had to name a specific person, I was thinking this morning, it would have be my father. Thanks, Dad.
P.S. Besides just improving my grade, I aim to prove that it is possible to live in an igloo for an extended period of time. I want to attend the Iditarod in Nome every year, my childhood home and my passion rolled into one, but there is never anyplace to stay. This may be my solution: An ugly igloo on the sea ice. Although this year I hear that in balmy 27-above-zero Nome right now the sea ice is thin and actually open in areas near the shore. Gulp.
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