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    Countless generations throughout the ages have shared the tradition of hunting. Before people ever settled U.S ground, people have been hunting animals for food. People had to hunt because hunting supplied food for their family. When hunting first started people used weapons such as sticks and stones to kill animals. As people got smarter and had greater…

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    Why Is Hunting Wrong

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    Second the common hunting practices critics object to and call reckless are, for the most part, equally as safe as many other common activities. This is not to say that there are no possible dangers associated with hunting, or that it is even the safest sporting activity, but rather that a non-hunting person has a conceivably much larger risk of being put in danger doing everyday mundane activities than a hunter does while hunting. The practice of hunting, like any other sport, is comprised…

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    For centuries, hunting has been a key part of survival. In the distant past, people had to hunt for food or else they would have to live on nothing but fruits and vegetables. If people were able to hunt back then and it has persistently been okay to hunt until now, hunting is evidently not so bad. There is no need to discontinue hunting. If it was tolerable then, it should be tolerable now. Nothing has altered. People think of hunting as animal abuse. They think that the animals had a chance…

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    Hunting Research Paper

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    textured steel greets my exposed hands with a rough hello as the ascent to my treestand begins. Finally, as my body shudders from lack of warmth the platform is underneath my feet and I begin to layer on camouflage clothing. Without archery hunting or any type of hunting I lack stress relief as I meaninglessly drone along in life with one day slowly blending into another. For during those special hours on a fall Saturday, I am at ease, separated from the fast-paced world, experiencing nature by…

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    about the diseases they will start to carry, more than the human race can keep up and find cures for I can tell you that for sure! Hunting is the main reason we as humans have made it this far in life and will continue. If that right is taken away, I believe that we will start to die off and all of our food resources will go away as well. I do not mean hunting just deer, bear, and raccoons; I mean everything from whales, sharks, fish, and birds. Everything that we hunt, we will be able to find…

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    Research Paper On Hunting

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    Hunting: an Escape for Some, a Prison for Others For hundreds of years, there have been an ample amount of situations that make a man, a man. One of those vigorous activities that figuratively puts hair on a beefy man’s chest is the extreme sport of hunting. But lately, hunting has taken a hit by asinine protestors that love animals. Groups of animal rights activists have voiced their birdbrained opinions about their uber love of animals, and how hunters are killing their furry friends because…

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    while I turn off my Kindle and get ready with the rifle but not turning off the safety. I aim down the scope and see nothing so i set the rifle down again and continue playing on my kindle. A few minutes later my dad nudges me and says, “there's a deer out there.” So I pick up the gun again, pull the hammer back and aim down the…

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    know that thousands of people hit deer every year, and hundreds of people are injured in the United States because deer herds are overpopulating. Animals being struck by vehicles has been a big problem that multiple Americans face in their lives. When it comes to deer there isn 't much you can do to stop your vehicle from hitting them. One deer can cause thousands of dollars worth of damage to a vehicle. It is guaranteed that someone you know has struck a deer or even been seriously injured by…

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    Hunting is a violent and a cowardly form of sport and is mainly used for the fun and entertainment. It kills hundreds of millions of animals every year, many are suffering and painful death. Hunters cause injuries, and harmful deaths to animals that can’t defend themselves from firearms and many weapons. The sport of hunting destroys many habitats and animal families, and leaves young animals left wounded or with no parents for them to be cared for and they become starved to death. Quick kills…

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    The Greatness in Hunting Hunting is one of the greatest sports known to mankind. If a person wants to hunt, he or she does not have to be a skilled athlete; they just need determination and drive. Anybody can participate in this great sport. Hunting is also a great way to get young men and women introduced into the outdoors. Hunting is the search for game or other wild animals for the purpose of catching or killing. Hunting is a great way to release stress and a fun way to interact with others.…

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