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    Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD)

    There is a disease that can cause fatal results in deer or similar animals. This disease is called Chronic Wasting Disease. It is also sometimes called CWD. If a deer contracts CWD the results can be fatal. The disease affects the brain by breaking it down and eventually killing the animal. People should know about it because it is many states. A deer will display many signs that it is infected. The disease is spread from deer to deer and can be somewhat prevented. There may be a possibility for

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    A Sound of Thunder

    People say that if you change the past, it can dramatically change the future. Some say this can be done by killing a little bug. In Bradbury’s “Sound of Thunder” the theme is even the most insignificant action can have huge repercussions. Traveling back to the prehistoric times is very dangerous. For example, Eckels stepped off the path and stepped on a butterfly. This shows that killing the butterfly caused a ripple effect, dramatically affecting the future. This also shows that the smallest

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    T. Johnson Mrs.Worley Art 1301 PowerPoint Summary Ashurbanipal Hunting lions The Ashurbanipal hunting lion is a 5’4 relief from circa 645-640 B.C.E. It was created for the Assyrian ruler of the Elamite Susua for his palace in Nineveh, Iraq. The Assyrians artists Portrayed archers pursuing enemies as well as royal hunts in and enclosed arena, just like the One depicted in the hunting lion’s relief. Hunting of the lions was a sport reserved for kings. These hunts were symbolic of

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    Trail Cameras

    Predominantly marketed for deer hunting (although images typically capture bears, mountain lions, etc.) they also can be used for general wildlife, in gardens, on ranches, home surveillance, birding, and other activities. There would appear to be a fairly large market for birding and general wildlife but only a couple of companies go after this market. One challenge to open up the marketing of this type of product is to come up with a name to capture all the markets (deer hunting, birding, wildlife,

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    Community Recreation

    Community and Recreation: Community Recreation Community The Merriam- Webster (2012) defines community as a unified body of individuals with common interests living in a particular area. A community is also a local grouping within which people carry out a full round of life activities. Although families or other groups can sometimes be relatively self-sufficient, most of them do not live in isolation. For many reasons, ranging from economic interdependence to shared cultural values, families

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    Capturing Awareness

    Endangered Species Act,” giving the reader a reference to obtain more information on the innocent animals. The caption just above the act states in large capital letters says “DEAD OR ALIVE.” The play on words designates the continuous battle between hunting and protecting endangered species. The hunters want them dead for their meat and fur, while the environmentalists want them alive and thriving. With the combination of the depressing photo and the bold quote, the reader can only root for the wolf’s

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    a financial success long before he became a marshal. He learned how to hunt and shoot buffalo when only 15 years old. By the time he was 20, the Kansas City and Caldwell buffalo hunters knew him as one of the best in the west. His methods for hunting buffalo were very different from the established practices of the time. Outside the marshal's office in Caldwell, veteran hunters would meet to compare the season's hunt. Success was measured solely by animals killed and cash received for the

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    People say that if you change the past, it can dramatically change the future. Some say this can be done by killing a little bug. In Bradbury’s “Sound of Thunder” the theme is even the most insignificant action can have huge repercussions. Traveling back to the prehistoric times is very dangerous. For example, Eckels stepped off the path and stepped on a butterfly. This shows that killing the butterfly caused a ripple effect, dramatically affecting the future. This also shows that the

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    Why I Like Eagle

    their fondness for the physical qualities of the bird, like their swiftness when they fly, their strong grip, or their keen eyesight when they hunt many individuals who look after eagles in their house yards. Surely, their experiences when hunting with these birds are a long-lasting pride for the hunters.  People have used the eagle as a symbol because of many positive characteristic of the bird. But sometimes, those who used the eagle as their symbols also

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    Fiction

    Thesis statement: Outline: I. Compare the murder of innocent people A. The Lottery, Tessie dies for picking the marked paper. 1. Killed by a stoning of her peers B. The Most Dangerous Game, Zaroff dies playing a game. 1. Zaroff was the hunter ended up dying as the hunted. II. Contrast why they were murdered. A. The Lottery, Tessie was murdered so town can reap a reward. 1. The instinct of survival makes people very violence. B. The Most Dangerous Game, Zaroff died because he wanted

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