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    I decided to conduct my interview on a fellow coworker named Haley Smith. Haley and I worked together at a local restaurant called, Steak n’ shake in Orange Park, Florida. I decided she would make a great candidate for the tattoo interview, because she is always very open and friendly. I have known Haley for 4 months, and have developed a semi amicable friendship with her. Haley is a twenty-four year old college student, whom is working on attaining an associate’s degree by the end of this year.…

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    feel him [the marlin]. He is my fortune, he thought” (95). This quote provides a very hopeful tone by showing how important the fish is to Santiago. Hemingway also writes, “When he [the marlin] was even with him and had the fish’s head against the bow he could not believe his size” (96). The marlin gave this quote a very hopeful tone. Santiago kept his hope and it finally payed off when he reeled in the fish. He finally catches the…

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    Dogrib Tribe Essay

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    rabbits, fish, and water birds were also important foods. Dogrib hunters used bows and arrows, spears, snares, deadfalls and harpoons. Fishermen use nets and basket traps. They hunted Mountain goats and sheep, deer, moose, bear, elk and fish. They used natural resources such as red cedar trees, the forests, mountains, and rivers. Sledgehammers for splitting wood were made out of stone. In war, Dogrib men used their bows or fought with war clubs. Today, Dogrib tribes have their own government,…

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    Essay On Turkey Hunting

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    Are you a turkey hunter, or would you like to be? Wild turkeys are among the smartest and most paranoid game birds you can go after. There are many factors that affect hunter success while hunting turkeys. Among them are terrain, roosts, calls, breeding, and the weather. In an effort to help out all turkey hunters, old and new, I have put together this list of 21 turkey hunting tips. I hope that there is some information here that can improve your success while turkey hunting this year.…

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    Inuit Tribe Essay

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    meat and fish? These tribes had a lot of tools to use. The Inuit used harpoons (a hook that is attached to a long rope) to hunt fish like whales. They used jewelry to trade for metals and used bone-hooks and knives for hunting. Yet, the Haida used bows, arrows, shares and harpoons to hunt, and net, hooks and harpoons for fishing. These two tribes also used knives to carve things like wood, stone (this is what the Haida does) and hides (this is what the Inuit do) to make…

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    Why Is Robin Hood Bad

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    It was Little John who gave Robin Hood and his men the name Merry Men. Robin Hood and his Merry Men always wear Lincoln Green clothing . Robin Hood was a heroic outlaw in England. He was very skilled with his bow and arrow and a great swordsman. Robin Hood made his bow out of Yew tree. The reason Robin Hood was so famous because he was a hero to the poor and unfortunate who couldn’t help themselves. Robin Hood's life accomplishment was when he stole the loot from the rich and gave…

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    The Kingdom Of Heaven

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    The long bow was used in the middle east during the movie. However, a source states, “the first long bow was used and created in Whales, which then later spread into England in the late 1280’s”. Therefore, the longbow didn’t make its way to the middle east until after the crusades. The Muslims would not have…

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    Night Descriptive Writing

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    flawless face and directing everyone's attention to her sun competing smile. Her mouth opens and the spectators shuts; though nothing comes out, everybody watches with anticipation. The Angel pulls out her instrument, a black violin, and as she rosins the bow across the strings and creates the perfect pitch she sits down. The waves of harmony hit the people's ear and stun them with that one notes beauty. She then continues the rest of heaven's symphony: but not too fast as it could put…

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    Americas was made possible with the technological advances the Europeans had at the time of arriving in the New World. The Spaniards and Portuguese employed such resources as the use of the steel sword, armor, muskets and cannons against the native’s bows and arrows and wooden clubs. Use of the horse in battle gave the Europeans an advantage over the native’s since they feared the animal. European culture gave them an advantage since they recorded and passed down detailed information and…

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    recitals. My mother would find the gaudiest, fluffy, bows and tool dresses that she could find and force me to wear it for the competitions. I abhorred all of them, so much so that once I squat down, put the tale of the bow under my heel and jerked up to free myself of the ribbon monstrosity. Naturally, that backfired resulting in me standing in my undergarments receiving a lecture from my angry mother who quickly pulled out the sewing machine and put the bow back on. I gave up to stay away from…

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