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    One icy November morning in the year 2013, I killed my first deer; the experience taught me that nothing worth having in life comes easy or without work. There were many trials and tribulations leading up to this milestone accomplishment in my life. As a little kid, (8-11 years old) I was just as energetic as I am today. However, if you know anything about deer hunting, you know that it requires complete and total silence. I did not quite get that concept when I was younger. Whenever my…

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    shoot and killed me 1st deer. First of all my dad picked me up from school and we went home and packed the truck up and we were on are way to Big Flats Wisconsin. About two hour in the drive we stopped at a BP gas station. My dad fuel up the truck and we went to the restroom. After we were done my dad said “do you want anything to drink or eat” I said and grab a Monster. We checked out and got on the road again. An hour later we stopped to pick up some apples for the deer and so food for…

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    Deer Case

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    domestic markets due to globalization Deer is no exception. One way to increase the wealth of shareholders’ is to enter international markets. only Deer Inc. was able to understand the shareholders are not the only ones affected the more global approach of stakeholder was needed. Deer is an exemplification of the book: “Who moved my cheese?”. The company was able to understand what international supplier wants and was able to provide a quality product. Deer is known in US as one of the most…

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    Deer Advertisement

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    The “Deer” advertisement, for World Wildlife Fund (WWF) magazine, shows a picture of a deer covered in waste. The deer stands on top of land filled with trash, that once use to be its home. On the bottom of this advertisement reads the text “Rubbish can be recycled. Nature cannot.” Land pollution includes various types of rubbish we make at home, school, hospitals, markets and workplaces. Items like papers, plastics, cans, even used cars and broken electronic goods and broken furniture are all…

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    Deer Hunting

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    mountains said he helped her, and then he went on his own way in the mountains. Another spotting is from a boy who was interviewed and claimed to have seen the wild boy and gave a description of him. Hunters say that when they hunt deer he steals them before they can find the deer. There seems to be many sightings of him but no real proof. It could be coincidence that they see a boy in the mountains and mistake him for the wild boy. People have been anxiously waiting to see if this is a real…

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    every thought of your brain, after weeks of watching this deer you have finally shot him dead. The perfect wall hanger. Trophy hunting deer when done legally is morally right. Trophy hunting helps regulate the deer population. In Montgomery County deer are about 50% over populated. Which may not seem to be a big deal, but when overpopulation occurs problems happen throughout the ecosystem. Overpopulation can lead to wide spread disease of deer. This causes the meat to be inedible for people and…

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    Morality Of Hunting

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    heard from critics. These critics compare deer farms to zoos as they both take animals out of their natural habitat in the wild, and move them to an artificial habitat where humans are involved heavily in their lives. Deer farms are often times one of the best ways for hunters to get the best bucks with bigger racks and bodies. In order for deer farms to produce the best bucks, they must maintain the population below the standard number. This is so the deer are able to consume more and become…

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    Courtemanche has learned to track deer and this method quickly became his favorite way to hunt. He has learned to distinguish between a male or female and the age of the track found. Mr. Courtemanche said, “I learned a lot about how to track from simply going out and doing it.” His father also knew a man who had mastered the art of tracking deer and had become widely known by many hunters across the United States for his abilities. Because…

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    preparing for the fall hunt. He had planted many food sources for the deer and also put up a tree stand for every wind direction. The season opener was only one more week away and he could not wait. He was like a child waiting to open presents on Christmas morning. He had sighted in his bow, so he was comfortable shooting out to forty yards; he had practiced shooting every night. Jim did this, so if he did get a chance at a big deer, he would not blow it. Every hunter has had one that has gotten…

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    a tree stand waiting for the perfect deer to hunt is absolutely incredible, however hunters are not always lucky enough to find their prey. My dad and I began going around the ranch a day before we went hunting, we looked around to see where the biggest deer’s were located. We tested and align the rifles, to leave everything prepared to go hunting the following day at dawn. We were very positive that we were going to be lucky enough to hunt a big trophy deer, tough the results we had were never…

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