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    During this moment I realized how beautiful nature is when the outside world is a distant memory, and all we need to do is take advantage of the little things life gives us and never stress the big ones too much. Early that morning I woke up to go deer hunting. It was as dark as a room with no lights or windows. There was no moon and the stars were very dull. I never realized what nature would show me as soon as I would climb in my treestand later that morning. As I walked outside I realized it…

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    intends to hunt Rainsford, since he finds hunting humans most exciting. The protagonist, Rainsford, is an adventurous big-game hunter who confronts the nature of life and death for the first time in his life. Another main character is General Zaroff. Zaroff considers himself a god who can snuff out life as he pleases. General Zaroff’s character shows many moments that has irony in it, but the three that I will be explaining, to me mean something. Modern Day hunting is totally different than how…

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    Hunting may have played a huge role hundreds of thousands years ago. It used to be a critical part of human life; a method of survival and a source of food. Although it was a crucial part of humans survival 100.000 years ago, hunting is now more than a violent form of recreation that the vast majority of hunters do not need for subsistence(1). Hunting is a practice that has been around since the beginning of human life and it is still in use until today. With the evolution of civilization and…

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    Hunting In Modern Culture

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    Hunting has existed since before recorded history. It has been a key part of shared culture throughout the world since the first animals went in search of food. President Theodore Roosevelt is often considered a great hunting icon, having founded the Boone and Crockett Club, one of the most prominent organizations behind creating the rules and regulations of hunting, in 1887. There was once a time when the most common interaction between man and animal was the hunt, whereas now animals have a…

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    start with, Hunting animals is going to be my first topic. I would like to show you wild boar. They are destructive wild animals that are very dangerous. Wild boar are not just hunted for fun. They kill cattle and even kill crops that is why they are hunted so often . First, Turkey is going to be my second topic on hunting animals. Turkey are not destructive but they are overpopulated. Also turkey hunting is not like hunting any other game bird. You have to have skill when going turkey hunting…

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    rabbits, 20 million pheasants, 14 million ducks, 6 million deer, thousands of geese, bears, moose, antelope, swans, cougars, turkeys, wolves, foxes, coyotes, bobcats, boars, and other woodland creatures” (Idausa). Animals around the country are being killed by the millions in the United States alone. These cruel and heartbreaking acts are being justified by hunters and poachers around the world manipulating the negative connotation of hunting. Not only is the food chain being negatively affected…

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    When most people think of hunting they think of animals being killed in a cruel and inhumane way. Most people who see hunting this way would say that hunting is unethical. Even though many people would disagree, there is nothing unethical with hunting and harvesting animals if one is following the rules and regulations that have been set by the United States Fish and Wildlife Services; therefore. There is nothing unethical about hunting because it has Biblical justification, it is part of…

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    It is only wrong if the hunter is killing the animal as a “just because” reason. It should only be morally acceptable if the hunter is killing the animal for food for survival. Another debatable topic is over whether killing animals should be against the law. Again, in my eyes, no. As I stated in my early paragraphs, if killing animals were against the law we would be so overly populated that the animals would slowly begin to kill us. We need these animals to die for our own…

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    The Iroquois culture faced many challenges throughout their tough lives. For example, the Iroquois lived in an area with tough weather and trees. The Iroquois culture was impacted by the environment in which they lived in. Farming and hunting in the Iroquois’ environment was very important for their survival. It was important to farm and hunt because it was their only source of food for survival. The Iroquois were not nomads, so they had to use their resources around them. The Iroquois main…

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    sit still long enough to sit in the deer stand with my dad, I was nearly always there with him, right by his side like a miniature shadow. The first time I hunted with him, I knew that this would be a sport that would engulf me, and one I would do for a great amount of time. Being able to share this time with my father out in the woods was simply priceless. After 8 years of being able to watch my father hunt, it had become time for me to start my own hunting career. I had turned 12 that summer,…

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