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    Whoever said diamonds were a girl’s best friend never owned a dog! The Siberian Husky is an extraordinary dog breed. In order for this breed of dog to exist there must have been reproduction among other animals to create this breed. The Siberian Husky is said to have been originated from Chukchi, which is a tribe of Siberian nomads (Siberian Husky, 2013). The Chukchi tribe created huskies for their own existence. Chukchi lived in hostile climates in the word were temperatures reached as low as…

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    Wolf Self-Domestication

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    o What man has done for xxx years with dogs, he is now only beginning to do with synthetic technology, i.e. drones, robots, or other forms of autonomous programs. It has taken thousands of years for technology to catch up. o Dogs are direct descendants of wolves and can actually still mate with them although many wolves are now at risk for extinction while dogs have grown over four hundred million. o [Wolves were the first animal to be domesticated and are the only species on the planet to…

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    fun and Rainsford is one of the people that are getting hunted. Rainsford sets traps and hides to win. He ends up jumping off a cliff and swimming back to Zaroff's castle. And ends up fighting him to see who sleeps in the bed and who gets fed to the dogs. Richard Connell uses mood/tone in his story “The Most Dangerous Game” to convey the theme of competition can make a person better. “He had never slept in a better bed, Rainsford decided”, (15). “For some minutes he stood regarding the…

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    Fern Grows, by Wilson Rawls, takes place in the late 1900’s and tells the story of a boy whose love for his dogs could not be contained. All the time with his dogs was not all pleasant and happy moments; Billy took on a great responsibility with two dogs and the dogs came with sacrifice and suffering. Billy worked even before he got his dogs, and continued to work even after the death of his dogs. Billy made sacrifices to train his pups, to help them get coons, and made sacrifices for his…

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    signal, to attract passing ships or planes. The elected authority figure at the time, Ralph, is not amused, as he repeats “You let the fire out.” (Golding, 73) multiple times; each time, the messages not resonating in Jack’s ears, who feels that hunting is more important. After daily nagging from Ralph to gather basic survival needs, Jack decides to start his own tribe, “I’m going off by myself. … Anyone who wants to hunt when I do can come too.” (Golding, 140). With no real authority figure to…

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    Once an animal becomes extinct there is no bringing it back, it is gone for good. That is why it is important that people do not delay and start to use proper care and help protect these species that are endangered in North Carolina. The ecosystem is a fragile system and the strain caused by a certain animal going extinct could possibly cause the entire ecosystem to collapse Which would be a tragic thing; it would not just affect the environment, but it could also affect humans and their daily…

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    Smart Hunting Ethical

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    Smart Rifles and Drones are Making Hunting Unethical “One thing I’m certain of is that if we ever become slaves to our technology, we can no longer call ourselves hunters” (Carmichel). Jim Carmichel, firearms expert and author for Outdoorlife.com, was talking about smart rifles and how people are becoming more and more dependent on the new technologies in hunting. He believes that this is becoming a bigger and bigger problem in the argument of fair chase. Fair Chase, as defined by the Boone…

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    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 many dangers that he will…

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    waiting for a moment to decide where to stab him” (Golding 31). This proves that Jack is tentative to kill the pig, but gets a taste for hunting. While he did not perform a savage act, this situation is foreshadowing for more events to come that will encourage jack to embrace his primitive side. Secondly, Jack becomes more confident with his talent for hunting later in the novel. For example, when jack and the hunters come across a nursing pig, the see that it is easy for them to kill her…

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    Hunting Experience Essay

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    generation. The main one is deer hunting. Every family member of mine has been hunting before. The minute you are old enough to take your hunters safety course is the minute you will begin your hunting experience. Your first hunting experience is one that you will never forget. I remember this day like it was yesterday. It was an October morning, there was about three or four inches of snow on the ground and it was extremely cold out. It was open season, the first day of hunting. I was only…

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