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    Whaling Persuasive Essay

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    While I don't personally love the practice of hunting whales, I think Norway and Japan should have the right to hunt non-endangered whales provided they do so in an ethical and sustainable manner. Whaling has been a part of Norwegian culture since the 9th century and part of Japanese culture since the 12th century (Japan Whaling Association, 2002). I think an important part of achieving a global community is understanding and working with the cultures involved. Perhaps future generations in…

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    programs led to the gray wolf’s demise. Wolves have once roamed all over the country. They’ve been nearly hunted to extinction with only 50 wolves left in the wild when Yellowstone National Park was young. Hunters back then thought they were helping the deer and elk by killing the wolf, its main predator. They were wrong. A 30 year project to restore the wolf population was made, and the wolves made an amazing recovery. The wolves are now moving outside of Yellowstone and conservationists are…

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    Achumawi Tribe

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    happen to be great friends with Achumawi but are a different tribe entirely. Later on, in the 1910 Census, there is only about 1,000 Achumawi. Achumawi means River people. They were also called Pit River People because of their hunting habits of digging pits to trap deer. The Achumawi spoke the Palaihnihan Language which is a subdivision of the Hokan Language Family which the Atsugewi also spoke. The Achumawi were located in the northeast corner of California just north of the Atsugewi. They…

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    Lewis And Clark Analysis

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    river that they needed to follow in order to find the Pacific Ocean. The Missouri River flowed like a brushstroke of good luck, Lewis wrote. They saw many types of animals throughout the journey. The majority of animals were buffalo, bears, elk, and deer. The Indians that lived around the river called it Pekitanoui, meaning the river of big canoes. Lewis brought many skills to this journey, and most of why he was chosen. He had joined the state militia. That one action had made it so…

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    Personal Narrative: My Gun

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    wasn’t anything new though. Ever since my father became sick about a year ago, and the stock market crashed, it was my job to feed the family. I took a deep breath as I looked down the barrel of my grandpa’s old hunting rifle. As the buck was in my line of fire, I pulled the trigger. Click. The deer ran off into the woods, breaking sticks and dodging trees. He was a goner. I let out a painful sigh as I looked into the sky. The Sun had just started to set, I would barely be home by nightfall. I…

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    The Hunting Camp From 2006 until 2010 my father, uncle, and I were all members of a hunting club. Although we were there to hunt, it was likely the smallest aspect of the trip. We spent more time around a campfire than we did in any tree stand. The camp, for me anyways, was broken into three major areas: the hunting grounds, the campgrounds, and the camper itself. It was in these places that I have some of my fondest memories that I enjoy revisiting. It was quite enjoyable for years, then for…

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    placed in packs. In my pack there was Aj, Brian and Abbey this was our wolfpack. In the game there are 2 different kinds of characters, hunters and wolves. Also Placed around the room were cards, each card had a animal on it. We started with some adult deers and lots of dens we almost did not have enough food When I came back to my table I said “I got a den” I said to A.J, It was abbey's turn she came back…

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    I wanted something that could change my life and keep me out of trouble so. I decided to start hunting but we had to do a lot of things to prepare to go out and hunt. We had to buy hunting equipment, we had to practice shooting ,then we started hunting, this is what i did to keep me out of trouble Well first we had to buy hunting equipment it was a lot. We went to the dick’s sporting good and bought some clothes and boots then we had to get some long sleeves shirts, then we had to buy some…

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    Gun-Personal Narrative

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    As he thumbed off the safety, he allowed himself one last, stolen glance at the sculptured head, arching up to grasp an apple. Jamie swallowed and slowly started to squeeze the trigger. Than his foot moved and crunched on a stick the 8 point buck looked at him and blasted away jamie shot and hit it in the left leg. He went back home and brought the bad news. Then about 3-4 years later his dad said he was strong enough to use the family gun, a beautiful 375 magnum 12x13 optical zoom scope and a…

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    seen by the driver or the passengers is a deer. With today’s advancements to technology and industry, deer cause many issues. Their overpopulation leads to accidents that can cause serious damage to cars as well as serious injury or death to humans (“Deer Population Facts”). They also cause farmers to lose crops since the deer have to fight for food and eat whatever they can to survive (“Deer Population Facts”). Debates about whether it is right to kill deer even though they are a part of nature…

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