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    Cecil The Lion Analysis

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    Last week, both the animal world and the human world were in state of shock as Cecil The Lion was killed, beheaded and skinned in Zimbabwe. Almost everyone knew that Cecil was one of the most popular animals on that area and she symbolizes the true meaning of animal freedom. But just like any other great stories, a dentist named Walter Palmer ended that freedom by paying his guide $55,000 to help him kill the poor animal. According to various news sources, Palmer’s dental clinic and Facebook…

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    Clearly, the article Red Squirrels Rising by Erik Stokstad is about how the gray squirrel which was first introduced in North America, is completely annihilating their cousin, the red squirrel. The red squirrel is already endangered and might even go extinct if the gray squirrels keep invading and destroying their habitat. Aside from the gray squirrels surmounting the red squirrels for resources and shelter, they “also carry a deadly virus called squirrelpox. Gray squirrels are immune, but when…

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    traditional Navajo roles are still intact. The Navajo men were hunters, warriors and community leaders. The Primary job of the men was hunting and fishing. Animals were not only used for food but also for their skins for making clothing and homes. Men also were responsible for making war and protecting the village. Men also made crafts such as weapons for hunting and boats for fishing…

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    Zaroff tells Rainsford about his new hunting animal, but Rainsford is shocked after he hears what the animal actually is, a human, he said, “‘Hunting? Great Guns, General Zaroff, what you speak of is murder”’(7). General Zaroff insists on Rainsford going hunting with him, but Rainsford refused he said, “ No, general, I will not hunt with you”(10). Rainsford wishes to leave Zaroff’s island but the only way he could leave is if he won Zaroff’s hunting game. Rainsford asks the general what will…

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    Hope In Lord Of The Flies

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    Everything can be fun and games until your life is put on the line. In the novel “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding a group of british boys are stranded on an island when their plane crashes. They must learn to work together to keep themselves alive, but when physical survival becomes our main priority we can often lose our compassion, empathy, and hope. When survival is key we can lose our sense of compassion along the way. For example, when Piggy confronts Jack after he and his hunters…

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    It is believed that hunting deer causes a decrease in the deer population. In many parts of the United States, however, overpopulation of deer can cause a problem in the ecosystem over time. To regulate the deer population, organized hunts and designated hunting seasons occur annually. There is a misinterpretation of the definitional difference between overpopulated and overabundant, when it comes to the deer population. Hunting does not cause a decrease in the deer population, as there is…

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    Introduction: If you saw a big, hairy creature through the trees, in the forest, how would you react? Many people get scared of Bigfoot in the woods. What you need to know is, Bigfoot is fake. Evidence #1: Many conjectures are made each year about Bigfoot. Reading this article, “Georgia Bigfoot Hoax Draws Global Attention” says that Matthew Whitton and his buddy, Rick Dyer have proof of a dead Bigfoot. Whitton was interviewed and he later admitted that “Bigfoot was a fake and he was not…

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    humans. Negatives consisted of the interdependency of the forest and how many animals and other plant life relied on each other to survive. With the widespread destruction of natural habitat and the cultivating of specific animals for the use of game hunting allowed for the destruction and the disappearance of a natural balance of…

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    One unique, true thing about me is that I own 5 Newfoundlands. I’ve owned a total of 5 in my lifetime. A lot can be learned from owning Newfoundlands. One of them we own now, Hoosier, is the size of a horse! On 2 legs, he would be about 6 feet tall. He’s a Landseer, meaning he’s black and white. We have bred three litters with our dog Saydee. The puppies are not that commonly bred around here, so people from Iowa, Indiana, and even a family from California have come to buy them! They were bred…

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    On a small island in the caribbean. There is a man. A man that is evil in every way. His prey is others. His name is General Zaroff. Welcome to ship trap island. The title to this awakening story is “The Most Dangerous Game” By Richard Connell. The other character , the main character is Sanger Rainsford. He is brave and filled with immense amounts of courage and skill. He is honest and full of integrity, He is a very skilled hunter also. This story is about the feud between two professional…

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