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    I was introduced to all types of animals in many different situations: riding horses, milking cows, sheering sheep, hunting deer, and cleaning alpacas. This created a sense of compassion for me because I learned how to take care of a variety of animals and I learned how to react quickly to new situations. I discovered that each animal has a different behavior and needs unique…

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    In this week’s lesson I, continue my third article reflection on Diagnosing Hunting Rifle Accuracy. In the first two articles I, was shown how to improve a customer’s accuracy. In this article I, reflect on accuracy with rifle scopes. There are many conditions that will impact a shooters accuracy such as; bodily fatigue, weather conditions, equipment and poor shooting fundamentals. I, always get tired of hearing the unbelievable shooting stories that are like fishing and catching a fish that…

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    Compare and Contrast Essay Two animals gaze at each other in a vegetated field. The boar, with assertion and endurance, shows its might against everything faced to it. The prey, filled with tentativeness, fears over his surroundings in the hopes of survival. Like a boar chasing its prey (insert specific animal here), the prey faces a decision to either run or fight. Bromden is the weaker one of the two, choosing to protect his quality of life over others, while Harding boasts his stamina,…

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    Analytical Response Old Yeller I thoroughly enjoyed reading Old Yeller by Fred Gipson. It takes place in the Hill Country of Texas in the late 1860’s. It concerns the maturing of a young boy who must fight against his own worries as well as against the dangerous Texas frontier. The story can be considered on many levels, but it is first and foremost an exciting adventure for a boy and his dog. (Chapters 1-3) Before Papa left he told everyone goodbye. He told Travis that he was in…

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    Once upon a time there was a lonely ogre named Shrek that lived in the woods in a hollowed out tree stump far away from any people. His favorite thing to do was read books and sit by his fireplace. He would read at least two books a day and enjoy all of them. Some of Shrek's favorite books were Fiona and Donkey, the three blind mice, and Prince Charming. But one day he had a very simple question, why do I read these, why do I enjoy these books. At the same time the government wondered the same…

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    from the Ozarks, has an unyielding desire to have two hunting hounds of his own. He repeatedly asks his parents for the dogs, but considering their financial situation, they have to tell Billy no. Hunting hounds are too expensive and Papa has a farm to take care of, as well as Mama, Billy, and Billy's three sisters. One day while out in the woods, Billy finds a fisherman's catalogue. In the back of the magazine is an advertisement for redbone hunting hounds. Billy is determined to have the dogs.…

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    Eastern Woodlands Essay

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    People of the pacific coast make carvings that have been passed down for centuries. All three groups use sharp weapons to hunt. Inuit use bow and arrows and ivory weapons. Eastern Woodland uses arrowheads and stone axes. People of Pacific Coast go hunting by boat and also use bow and arrows. The Inuit are the only groups that use ivory harpoons and sharp harpoons. As you can see, they find many different ways to provide for their families. All groups also travel in different…

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    Sioux Tribe Weapons

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    The Sioux Tribe’s Weapons The Sioux Tribe used many different materials to create their own weapons. Their weapons were used for different purposes, such as hunting and fighting. Some weapons include bows, arrows, and spears. One of the mostly used weapons in the Sioux Tribe is a double curved bow, which was used for fighting and hunting. This Sioux bow is double curved and has red flannel at the handle and at the curves in the limbs.These bows were prepared according to the length of each…

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    This summer I camped at Turkey Run. It took 1 hour and 30 minute to get there. We brought our dogs with us and it was hard to eat with them. It was 7:42 their time so we had to unload in the dark. So when we were done unloading me and my little brother were playing air hockey. My brother and I also had to keep an eye on my 1 year old sister and our dogs, who were chained up to a tree, while our mom and dad went to the store for firewood, eggs, and bacon. So my brother and I went to bed at 10:34.…

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    people, the utmost modern English colony of Roanoke was founded. They settled in Virginia and there they made friends with the animals and pledged to defend them from their Indian neighbors. One frigid August day the Indians were doing their annual hunting competition. All of the animals tried to find shelter in the tribe, although when they got there the entire tribe was gone. The only thing that was left was the word “CROATAN”…

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