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    The Woods Runner

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    live in a cabin near the woods where they settled. From the place they came from they were highly educated. Their son Samuel on the other hand grew up near the woods so he is good at hunting and hiking. He is the only one that is good at hunting in his family so he has to bring home food for them. One day when he was out hunting he saw a big cloud of smoke where his cabin and many others were. He rushed over there and found all the cabins burned and some bodies, but he knew his parents were not…

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    didn't look good at all. It started getting colder in the mornings when he woke up. Brian hadn't realized it had came so fast, but winter was right around the corner. He was definitely not ready for the cold weather at all, the way he is right now he would freeze to death. The cabin he built and is staying in was not winterized, and was not airtight. There was lots of openings in his make shift walls. Brian didn't even have warm close or good shoes. He didn't have any good weapons for hunting,…

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    who are against whitetail deer hunting with dogs are people who are being and have been affected by the activity. The arguments made by the people outside of the hunting clubs all virtually have the same ideas. These ideas are based particularly on dog abuse, trespassing by both dogs and hunters, and the reckless behavior some hunters possess. As rural communities continue to grow in population and more out of state land owners move in, the problems with dog hunting seem to grow as well. The…

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    various sides and opinions on animal cruelty, and they all vary according to the type of animal cruelty being done. In the article Is Hunting a Form of Cruelty for Animals? Dawn Laney, of the Greenhaven press illustrates the controversy on animal hunting after it was reported in the 2005 Washington post, that a young girl shot the first bear of the Maryland Bear Hunting season. In the eighth edition of Elements of Moral Philosophy, the authors Stuart and James Rachel in chapter 7.4, pose the…

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    Hunters and the so called "sport" of hunting causes injury, pain, and suffering to animals and their families, as well as their habitat, and also leads to the extinction of many animal species. The inevitable act of hunting responsible for the deaths of countless animals annually, including approximately forty-two million doves, 14 million ducks, 6 million deer, and 25 million rabbits, not even to mention the fact that these animals aren't the only ones being killed. (In Defense of Animals) One…

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    Most Dangerous Game”, the characters play a vital role in how the story will begin and end. Sanger Rainsford was an American from New York City who was an avid hunter who loved the sport and was very good at what he did. Rainsford not only was good at hunting but he published many books about his hunting experiences. This story brings to light many of Rainsford’s talents like how to survive in the wild, extensive knowledge of traps, and mimicking animal behavior. These actions set him up for the…

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    problems between the white folk and the Indians. The Indians in the plains relied on buffalo. They used their dogs to help them hunt, but the Spanish changed that for them. The Spanish introduced horses for hunting which helped the Indians to kill buffalo more rapidly. They became so serious on hunting for buffalo that farmers were made to quit their farms to help hunt. This led to less produce and…

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    High powered rifles should not be used for hunting. There are many different reasons why they should not be used for hunting. Hunters could use so many others guns than the high powered rifles that they are wanting to use. High powered rifles are not good for hunting animals, and there are many different reasons for that also. High powered rifles are dangerous for hunting animals, since most people are unaware of the high velocity of the bullet. Some other guns is a 410 , a 410 does not shoot…

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    Informative Essay On Rifle

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    While good hunting technique will help ensure that you bag your next deer, without the right gun you won’t be able to do much of anything out in the field. I’ll go over some of the basics of choosing the best hunting rifle for your next outing, as well as show you some examples, so you know what to look for. What is a Hunting Rifle? When looking at rifles, you may see some that are designated for hunting. While the mechanics of rifles are all the…

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    The Importance of Hunting Rights Why should hunting rights not be taken away? Hunting helps people gain vital information about survival in the outdoors. Health risk lowers greatly when eating wild game.When people hunt, they get an enormous amount of physical and social-emotional health benefits. By allowing people to hunt wild game, it helps keep the wildlife population well maintained and under control. Hunting wildlife allows people to learn about: the outdoors, how to lower their health…

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