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    highschool when i join the team the only gun i could use was my dad's 25 year old remington 870 he used for deer hunting my parents couldn't afford to buy me a 3 thousand dollar gun like the other kids had all my friends had they shot browning O/U (over and under) or brettras real nice engraving glossed wood finished gold triggers and there i was with a pump shotgun that beat to shit from deer drives. My coach was named Mr Stungle and many of the kids on the team didn't like him are first…

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    If I had the chance to turn back time, I would not do anything differently than what I have done before. All of the choices I have made up until now have made me the person I am today, and I could not be more happy and proud about how that has turned out. I have lived in Rimersburg my whole life, and I have always been familiar with the Rimersburg Rod and Gun Club as well as the activities it conducts. Out of all the activities the Rod and Gun Club is associated with, hunting is the sport I find…

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    When you think of a Temperate biome what do you think? A temperate biome is a woodland which contains a large variety of trees and plants but is not as dense as a tropical rain forest. The climate of a temperate forest is mainly humid and receives heavy rainfall year round. The temperate forest is a combination of abiotic and biotic . This type of forest has lakes and streams which make part of the ecosystem,a biological community, abiotic or non-living natural made substances . However, most…

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    Watching “Bigfoot Videos”, during my lunch hours, rekindled curiosity concerning the Bigfoot. Researching the subject, I found several accounts that claimed the Bigfoot would sometimes make what is known as a “whoop call.” Visiting Bigfoot research websites that contained alleged recordings of the “whoop call”, I said to myself, “next time I go out in the woods, I might try to imitate this call to see what might occur.” I did not think I would ever receive a response, but what the heck, it never…

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    songs, and hear the chipmunks run aimlessly through the woods, cracking sticks every step of the way. Who knew such little animals could make so much noise! Sometimes I even thought they were bears! I never did see a bear. On multiple occasions I saw deer though! Sometimes I brought some of mom’s freshly baked cookies out in the woods with me and of course my dog would follow. She couldn’t resist the smell! Millie was my partner in crime when it came to exploring. A narrow path ran…

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    The Taiga Biome

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    The Taiga Biome A biome refers to the existent habitat in varied places identified through the existent mountain tops, deserts, tropical forests together with the existent climate in the area (Whitney, 2002). The taiga identifies the biome of the need leaf forest and remains characterized by cold weather leading to limited food supplies in the winter (Marietta, n.d.). Food shortages influence the development of a hibernation tendency among the majority of animals in the taiga during the winter…

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    Lockport Site Essay

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    Introduction The site that will be discussed within this report is the Lockport Site with the Borden Designation of EaLf-1. Located in Central Manitoba on the eastern bank of the Red River and near the St. Andrews rapids, it is approximately 17 kilometers north of the perimeter Winnipeg. This indicates that this site is within the natural region of the Red River Basin. While this excavation was performed in early summer, the frost free period for the Lockport site is only 100 to 110 days out of…

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    Ontiveros 1 Giana Ontiveros Honors English 10 Period 4 13 March 2016 Hunting destroys animals Fingers wrapped around the trigger ready to fire at any moment. One eye looking through the scope observing a brown haired dear with long legs. Passionately waiting for the right moment to fire. “Bang! Bang!” the dear has been shot down and is left with a whole through its chest. For many generations hunting has been a part of people’s lives. Our ancestors hunted so they can feed themselves…

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    It was a mild, dark summer day in the Alaskan wilderness so I was out hunting with one of my buddies, Alex Smith. Me and and Alex first met in 5th grade, we’ve been close friends ever since. I had a Beretta Ballista that shoots a .308 Lapua Magnum so I could shoot long distances and Alex had a AR-15 that shoots a 5.56*.39. I was in the deep woods in a treestand and Alex was just about 20 yards away in a ground blind. I saw some movement in the distance but it was very dark at night with no…

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    The Wounded Deer Analysis

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    advocate for women, the disabled, and the LGBT community. A Frida Kahlo's art is more than just a set of beautiful and unique paintings. There is a lot of meaning behind the strokes of color in her art. One of her most famous paintings is “The Wounded Deer ". This source from Wikipedia analyzes this painting, explaining that it is Mexican tradition to place a broken branch on a grave. This is taken as an acknowledgement of the artist's mental health. Regardless of the gashes on the…

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