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    People rely on hunting for resources. It is up to the humans to thin out the populations of animals. To start things off, hunting has been apart of human's everyday life since the beginning of time. There are many people out there that think hunters are big and mean and hunt just to kill. Though there are a few people out there that disrespect the animals, most take great pride in harvesting their creatures respectively. Back in the day, native americans based their lives around hunting. They…

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    not the outcome,” an anonymous person said. What this means is that hunters enjoy the process of hunting and the bonding between them and the animal by tracking and watching it and bonding with the other hunters that they are with. The hunters want to care for the animals to help keep them healthy and active and they enjoy seeing the animals even when they are not hunting. Trophy hunting would be the next thrill for advanced hunters, tracking animals for days and waiting for that perfect shot.…

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    Elan’s Soccer Memoir I have been playing soccer since I was two years old. I first started playing on the sidelines of my older brother’s soccer games. The little siblings would run around on the side lines kicking a ball around instead of watching our brothers play. While I was at preschool I would play soccer next to the building. The other kids would shoot on me and I would play goalie. When my preschool teacher saw that I enjoyed playing soccer she told my mom about a program where four…

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    industry is quite big and has multiple sub-aspects, studying them at your university will allow me to choose which aspect I would like to go into. The subject interests me because I have been a gamer most of my life, from the PS1 to the Xbox 360. I enjoy a wide variety of games which I play depending on the mood I am in. The sort of games I play are psychological games such as Alice: Madness Returns; 80s arcade games such as Spy Hunter, Gauntlet, and Defender; and Sandbox games such as…

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    The Benefits Of Hunting

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    does pay off when that meat is in a person’s freezer. Another plus about hunting is hunters get to choose how you want the food made. There is thousands of different ways to make your food and you get do it yourself to if you know how to. And after all that work you now have food to last you several months. Lately there has been a lot of recalls on processed meat because it contains ecoli. When buying meat from big stores you don’t know where…

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    Lego Research Paper

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    For 13 years, the scientists of LIGO—the most ambitious, and expensive, project in the history of the National Science Foundation—had been waiting. LIGO, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, has been twenty-five years and more than half a billion dollars in the making. It involves 900 scientists and engineers, including many whose entire careers have been spent designing, building, and preparing to analyze data streaming in to LIGO. Their goal: To confirm, once and for all,…

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    Hunter Eikenberry “Walkoff” It was going to be a hard day, and it was a big day. Everyone was happy about today. My family and I woke up in the morning feeling great. We went down into the lobby of our hotel to get some breakfast. Then we went to the baseball field where I was playing in the championship. We were playing solid and I was having a good game going three for three with one home run. We felt confident because we were the home team which meant we had the last…

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    was gonna be big I had to push myself. As I approached our offense I he man out front came at me and started the fast break i saw my teammate behind him then I launched the ball over his head it felt like it just floated in the air it felt as if all time stopped at that moment as the ball floated down to my teammate he was in the right position he caught it, stepped in and then released it into the air as it came closer and closer to the goal and swish he had made it he scored the game winning…

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    He never forgot his childhood dream even when he became a president. As a young man living in the North Dakota Badlands, many of his personal concerns gave rise to his later environmental efforts. Roosevelt was a sportsman hunter all his life, hunting the big game of North America before they all die out. Once there were great herds of animals such as bisons that roamed across the field as far as your eye can see. But now there’s only little herds of them, almost going extinct in just two…

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    Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream by Hunter S. Thompson chronicles Raoul Duke and his attorney Dr. Gonzo in their search for The American Dream. Duke is Thompson’s alter ego and Gonzo represents Thompson’s actual attorney, Oscar Zeta Acosta. The setting, Las Vegas, is very economically significant, especially in the early 1970s where its buzzing economy and money are the focal points of the non-stop city. Believing The American Dream has…

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