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    I agree with the rights of trophy hunting, i think it should go on so that the animals won't die from not being killed. “The industry provides conservation incentives and revenue streams to communities well beyond the tourist trail” (Dymoke, 2016). This is what the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, stipulates and it's unquestionable that money from trophy hunting has made a positive impact in many areas. Some of the people who are against it would argue about the killing…

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    their pig dance for the last time. When the hunters in the group originally perform their pig dance, Ralph is visibly unhappy with what the boys are doing, especially because he is trying to call order to the group: “As they danced, they sang. “Kill the pig. Cut her throat. Bash her in.” Ralph watched them, envious and resentful.” (90). When Ralph expects immediate attention after blowing the conch shell, he is instead met with a large number of hunters reenacting a gruesome scene from the…

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    book The Most Dangerous Game. The story follows a man called Rainsford an expert hunter who firmly believes that animals have no sense of feelings or emotions. In the beginning Rainsford tells his partner, “The world is made up of two classes - the hunters and the huntees. Luckily you and I are hunters.” He then falls from his boat and swims to an island where he meets the general. The general is also an expert “hunter”, but does not hunt the normal game. What he enjoys to hunt are humans, of…

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    because I knew that in some way the story was going to present situational irony. This review is going to be about “The Most Dangerous Game” and the events that occurred when I was reading it. The story was mainly based upon the theme/message of the hunter becoming the hunted. In the beginning a sailor he was sailing with spoke of an island. An island in which sailors…

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    I Strongly Agree that General Zaroff and Rainsford are completely different. General Zaroff is a Russian Big game hunter. Zaroff begins to get bored with just killing tigers, elephants and water buffalo. So then he decides to hunt the ultimate trophy animal “men”. A Cossack commands the cavalry division of the russian army until the bolsheviks revolted in 1917. They then installed a communist government and the class system. General went off and established a new world for himself on the…

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    years ago, everyone in the world subsisted by hunting and gathering wild foods. According to Richard Borshay Lee, hunter-gatherers used their knowledge of the land that surrounded them to exercise their variety of strategies of foraging for food, and their life necessities. Over the next thousand years, agriculture has replaced foraging as the main subsistence practice, but some hunter-gatherers lived on in isolated areas of the world. Richard Lee and Megan Biesele conducted a study in the early…

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    In the documentaries “Bully” and “Letter of Intent”, both cover the subject of bullying in public schools and how it impacts people involved. Both films effectively use multiple rhetorical strategies to present their cases. The documentary “Letter of Intent” by Jared L. Cristopher was created with the purpose to support the idea that it is not schools that create bullies, but how you are raised that does. The documentary film by Lee Hirsch titled “Bully” on the other hand, was created in support…

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    1.) Jack want to show himself as brave and to show that he can be a greater chef then Ralph. “On top, when Roger and I went on-he stayed back.”(pg.126) “Ralph said my hunters are no good.”(pg.126) Jack is trying to put Ralph in a position where everyone think that hes a coward. These can be further supported when Jack said “Ralph thinks you're all cowards,running away from the boar and the beast.”(pg.126) These is putting Ralph as a coward and a horrible chef and that Jack is a better choice to…

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    Symbolism In A Worn Path

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    A Worn path by Eudora Welty is a short story that emphasizes the natural symbolism of the surrounding. A worn path is full of symbolic things. Symbols is the practice or art of using an object or a word to represent an idea.For example, the cross represents the Christianity and the belief of people and the sacrifice god made. Symbols are used. Anywhere, a red octagon represents a “STOP”. Most of the symbols or shapes are used in a mathematics class squares, triangles, and circles. Colors are…

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    are adopting information technology tools to organize and store their knowledge. The term Indigenous Knowledge Management is used to describe the tools developed at the Distributed Systems Technology Centre (DSTC) in Australia. According to Jane Hunter (2005), the goal of these Indigenous Management tools is to “enable Indigenous communities to capture, control, and share their knowledge within local knowledge bases according to their unique, specific local needs” (p. 109). These tools are…

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