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    Personal Narrative Essay On Deer Hunting

    One semi-warm morning about 11:30 in the morning my grandpa and I were getting everything ready to go deer hunting. I had to get extra ready because since I am a diabetic I have to get all my emergency gear ready just incase I went into diabetic shock or passed out from low or high blood sugar. After we both got everything ready we waited for my senile uncle and my other uncle to come with us. It took them about two hours to get their equipment ready and we left around 2:00 in the afternoon. While

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    Growing Up in America- Narrative Essay

    sitting in the tree next to me. There was no sign of deer yet we were just listening to the wind blowing through the trees, and the squirrels rustling below. They were fidgeting around with some of the apples I had put out for the deer. One of the squirrels picked up an apple attempted to climb a tree with it and fell to the ground. I chuckled a little bit. I was focused on the squirrels when my dad leaned over and said “Quit fooling around there is a deer, look to the left”. I glanced left and froze as

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    An American Artist

    the creator of this sculpture and more like its storytelling figures have to display. Rouse, as it is called, is very provocative. It is a presentation of a nude figure standing amidst a large assemblage of deer antlers and cradles overhead another nude figure resting in deer antlers. Its combination of wood, bronze, paper and antlers creates a mind altering experience upon sight. In deciphering just the word alone and applying it internally as well as an external component, one simply has

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    Artistole & Toulmin

    Definitions, Claims, Support & Warrants and Artistotle & Toulmin Assignment Argument One: For deer hunting to be made illegal in Illinois Main claim - Hunting should be made illegal in Illinois it seems to be a unsafe and ineffective form of recreation . Key terms in the main claim - Unsafe = The fact that there is over 100 hunting deaths in the United States every year Illegal = Forbidden by law Recreation = Activity done for enjoyment when one is not working Support: 3 reasons/sub-claims-

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    Engl135 Final Research Paper

    An Unnecessary and Cruel Sport Claudia Santos DeVry University An Unnecessary and Cruel Sport According to nature, the food chain begins and ends with a prey and its predator. Hunting is also one of the laws made by nature to balance the population on the earth's surface and it is through hunting, that the circle of life is complete. But an excess of anything is considered injurious, and this applies for hunting as well. Although it was a crucial part of humans’ survival 100,000 years ago

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    Recreational Hunting

    hunting, especially deer hunting, not only controls wildlife populations, it also provides tradition in families and makes their bonds stronger. Managing the population of deer is an important way to decrease the amount of deer vs. automobile accidents. Imagine for a minute, an early morning commute that goes from home to work. Barely light out the path goes along a long stretch of interstate. Driving the recommended speed limit of 70 mph a large male white-tailed deer, a buck, comes out

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    Hunting

    Hunting Hunting has been around since before man was even thought of and has evolved ever since. Now only a sport, ounce was a skill used to survive. “Hunting is a natural, ethical, and healthy undertaking” (“History”, par1). Hunting is a way of life without hunting nothing would live that’s why we have a food chain. Herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat herbivores and bigger carnivores eat other carnivores. “Perhaps one of the eldest activities on the face of the planet is hunting” (“History

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    Gust-Wind Speed Experiment

    was to observe whether gust wind speed affects the activity of white-tailed deer population. The hypothesis was that as gust wind speed increases, deer activity decreases because the environment is less suitable for the deer, causing them to migrate. On a graph, this would look like a negative correlation. When we visited the EHMNNWR this year, we observed a noticeable difference from the previous years; there were less deer fecal pellet groups. The lowest mean pellet count occured when there was a

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    Christmas Break Research Paper

    never really see him that often. So we took a road trip to the camp long drive by the way where I had shot my first deer yeah 14 year old shot his first deer this late right. So we made fires. Ate deer stew that my dad no salt god It was plain. Mainly we only ate sandwiches, plus no butter knives so we just pour it on top. It was fun my step cousin had come down, they didn’t see any deer. And I might add that we could not use our phones, data would not work cell service also was a no go the only thing

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    The Predator In Richard Connell's The Most Dangerous Game

    How does it feel to be the prey instead of the predator ? In the story “The Most Dangerous Game,” by Richard Connell, the main character, Rainsford, learns what it is like to go from the hunter to the hunted and back to the hunter. Rainsford is a dynamic character and is the protagonist of the story. He loved the art of hunting because he was always the hunter. For example, Rainsford explained his feelings about hunting when he stated, “Great sport of hunting, the best sport in the world of hunting

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