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    "There is a passion for hunting something deeply implanted in the human breast. Charles Dickens" I have had that passion living in my bosom since I was old enough to understand hunting. Growing up in a small town doesn't come with many perks, everyone knows your business, everything fun is 30+ miles from you, and it's really hard to escape awkward situations with certain people. Hunting is my escape from all of that.…

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    Draft The Story We Know by Martha Collins is a poem that exemplifies the constant and reoccuring patterns we are all exposed to in life; the dullness of work, the exhilarating adventures, but even more importantly, Collins knows of the familiar arrays in which we live and of our eventual endings to our stories. The Story We Know starts the poem off with the understanding that we: a collective audience , are aware of this story of life that she describes is lived similarly to her and in the first…

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    Situated in central New Mexico, starting to the South in Tijeras and the Cibola National Forest and ending in the San Marcos/Lone Butte Area, the Turquoise Trail is a scenic and historic area which covers roughly 15,000 square miles, and connects Albuquerque and Santa Fe. The name is derived from the blue-green turquoise precious stone first mined by the early Pueblo people, who lived along the Rio Grande River as far back as 900 A.D. Mining and gold rush, Native American spirituality and…

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    Congaree National Park The Forest is the largest hardwood forest in Southeast United States. It is home to thousands of state champion trees and the Wateree and Congaree rivers. The Congaree National Park in Hopkins South is widely known for its history and park culture widely because of its floodplain. Hunter’s since the prehistoric ages, hunters used in to fish. This park is named after the Congaree tribe that inhabited the park, until Spanish explorer Hernando De Soto and the Spaniard…

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    The diversity of Nevada’s vegetation is evident in the various species of pine including the single-leaf piñon, which dominates the state’s woodlands, creosote bush in southern Nevada, and sagebrush sprinkled throughout the state. Furthermore, common wildflowers in the state include shooting star and white and yellow violets…

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    He still in perion until this day. The documentary film incident at Oglala document the death of the two FBI agents that were killed at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in 1975 which help us understand this situation better. Native American had be treated like they do not own anything, the american are forgetting that the native american were here before them so they own the place just like…

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    Abstract: In modern societies, there are countless ways toview nature or environment.In modern-days, industrial practices move away the human beings from nature, so it becomes important to consider the ways in which we connect to our surrounding nature. People from all over the world are suffering from the results of the projects, which are made for the name of progress in today’s industrial society. The way to such type of thinking is offered by the theory of ecocriticism which has various…

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    With life comes many struggles, but one specific burden immensely affects all. The religious aspect one acquires can easily be distorted by the impious. In a story titled, “Young Goodman Brown”, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hawthorne portrays holiness being tested by wickedness, and attests how one battles within. Hawthorne uses theme and symbolization to signify the message and leaves it to the reader to distinguish if it’s a dream or reality. The perspective of the story is based on the reader’s…

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    persons' home. He dozes for very nearly the whole trek. When he arrives, he identifies with the home's chief. The executive permits Meursault to see his mom, however Meursault finds that her body has as of now been fixed in the pine box. He decreases the overseer's offer to open the pine box. That night, Meursault keeps vigil over his mom's body. Much to his dismay, the garrulous overseer stays with him the entire time. Meursault smokes a cigarette, drinks espresso, and naps off. The following…

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    Ethics Review With any research comes risk. Lindell & Perry (2004, p. 1) states “risk can be defined broadly as a condition in which there is a possibility that persons or property could experience adverse consequences”. Many action research (AR) studies encounter minimal exposure to any harmful information or risks to the participants. According to The Belmont Report “even avoiding harm requires learning what is harmful; and in the process of obtaining this information, a person may be exposed…

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