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    Many people think that the native tribes are all the same or all completely different, but they’re both in a way. There are many tribes but I will tell you about three of them. I will show you their differences and their similarities.The Inuit,Haida, and the Iroquois have different environments,art,and traditions and houses. These three are different but they still have some similarities. All three of these tribes live in Canada. The Inuit live northern Canada, the Haida live on the west coast…

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    The story by Richard Connell, is a story about a man named General Zaroff who loved hunting. Though after hunting all over the world for almost every big game species. He started getting bored with hunting. He thought and thought about how to make hunting more interesting. He tried different weapons such as bows, but this didn’t help either. He couldn’t find anything to make it more interesting. Then all the sudden he had an idea, he didn’t need a new weapon, he needed a new prey. Zaroff’s new…

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    My First Successful Hunting Season It was late October of 2014 when I went hunting with my closest cousin, Chase. I’ve know Chase & his little brother since I was 3 but when I moved to Michigan we became close. The way I would describe Chase is he’s very smart, he is tall, & he has brown hair & brown eyes. He is 16 & wore a denim levi’s jacket, & a bright orange hunting beanie. The week before we went up north, Chase texted me, “Tony, ask your dad if you could come up north this weekend with…

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    solution to control deer populations is the sheer idea of its inhumanity by people. It can leave communities stained from the enormous amounts of massacred deer, can become a hazard for public safety, and it places a lot of stress on the deer populations. One article states that the violence and blood that comes out of such brutal culls leaves terrible impressions on the reputation of the town (“Deer killed…”). When communities announce that they are attempting to eliminate hundreds of deer, it…

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    Family Values” Sharon Levy shares what she believes is the importance of the social structure of wolves. Ed Yong and Sharon Levy have opposing views over the role of wolves in an ecosystem. Levy also sheds light on the contrast of behavior between hunting and protected wolves. Sharon Levy believes that the social structure of wolves drastically changes the functions of an ecosystem. Gordon Haber was tracking a wolf pack that had been around for 40 years until his plane crashed on the…

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    Fortunate Hunt Essay

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    of hunting. In the story, Kanati or “Fortunate Hunter,” teaches his twin sons a lesson after they comment a careless act with the animals of the forest. The story ends with Kanati telling his children that they must always be careful when dealing with nature, and they must always think before they act while in the wilderness. To the Natives, hunting was extremely labor intensive and great skill was required to bring meat back to the village. Hunting was an element of survival. Today, hunting is…

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    As I received the final approval for my project required to become an Eagle Scout, I knew I was undertaking a task that would be much greater than anything I’ve completed in the past. This would be the pinnacle of my scouting career. One can find Gleason Cemetery burrowed in a little alcove on the side of a brush lined road near Molalla, Oregon. Seldom visited, the families of those buried are either deceased or don’t care enough to pay any respects to their late ancestors. My father gave me the…

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    Great People Not So Great Parents Once upon a time there was a great young dragon Rider named Eragon. Much of his time traveling spent with Brom shaped him to be who he is, but few people know what happened to his parents. From the age of two to fifteen he lived with his uncle Garrow and his cousin Roran. Eragon spent most of his childhood tending to his uncle’s farm with his cousin an average life living in Carvahall. Which is why he is such a hard worker. They had very little money, which…

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    The Woods are my Escape A week ago I was walking through the Mills River section of Pisgah Forest. I was hot, sweaty and dirty. The over grown grass on the trail made my legs itch and the constant threat of ticks and mosquitoes had me checking my legs every five minutes and swatting the air every five seconds. By the time I left the state park I was tired, hungry, and in need of a shower. And I couldn't wait to get back into the woods. My whole life I've loved the outdoors. My grandparents…

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    Essay On Ice Fishing

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    Ice Fishing Ice fishing began as a means of sustenance for people living in some of the coldest conditions on the planet. Over the years, ice fishing has become a very popular winter activity. Ice fishing can be done just about anywhere lakes and in some cases rivers freeze thoroughly enough to support the weight of a fisher and his equipment. In places like Canada and the Great Lakes region of the United States, locations in European countries like Germany and Russia, and Nordic nations like…

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