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    I’m here to tell you about 3 types of guns. We will start with the standard hunting rifles category, starting with the classic Remington model 700. The remington 700 is a standard hunting rifle well know by all hunters of big game, Remington wanted a gun they could mass produce for military,police,and civilian use so they made the remington 700,another rifle is the 1887 lever action made by winchester the lever action uses a lever like a bb gun does to load its ammo, you probably know about…

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    utilized to make spears, arrows, and club points as well as fishhooks, needles, pins, weaving tools, knives, scrapers, and chisels; the Indians made use of every bit of the deer leaving nothing go to waste. When deer populations decline due to over hunting, people that use them as a food source, a source of warmth from their hides, and other miscellaneous objects that are made from them. Deer are a key component to having a healthy food web, when their populations decline other species are also…

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    Kangaroos for Shoes 23, 126, 349 Kangaroos have fell victim to the culling of Kangaroos allowed by the Australian government(Viva!). Their government has allowed this to happen for decades, with loose regulation and oversight of the hunting. This has lead to the widespread abuse of kangaroos by hunters, only to be sent to a tannery where their leather will be used to make soccer shoes and their fur for winter boots and fashion statements. Misinformation has ravaged the media in Australia,…

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    Walter Palmer, a dentist, has enjoyed venturing to different areas of the world and going big game hunting. He practices this as a sport and he personally believes that there is nothing wrong with doing this and has continued to do so after several occasions of him being punished for illegally killing animals; each time he has claimed that he was lied to by the local guides who took him out hunting. Most recently (he has been punished for illegally killing animals before),…

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    such as rabies and distemper. As more and more animals crowd together, diseases often increase. Large die-offs due to disease are common under these circumstances. Some diseases and parasites, such as rabies and mange can affect people and pets”(Hunting and Trapping…). An animal with CWD has a lifespan of many years after getting the disease, often spreading it to more than one animal. This is just one of the many reasons why trapping sick animals can benefit other animals and why…

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    The Woods Runner

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    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 dead…

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    brain up to a critical virtue to life, patience. I could not have learned the prize of patience without the form of a stronger bond between my father, nature, and I. Based on my experience, patience is a key in life. My father and I arrived in the hunting parking lot at the crack of dawn. Opaqueness occupied my eyes. We got out of my father’s pickup truck and gathered our…

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    Bow Fishing Essay

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    Easton Byrne RPM Pit Crew 2016 Hometown: Reeds Spring, MO Occupation: Student Areas of Bow-fishing Expertise: I’m am not an expert at anything. I am always looking to improve everything I do. Favorite Method of Bow-fishing: I enjoy chasing carp in the clear water of Southwest Missouri. There is nothing more fun than a night on the boat chasing fish with family and friends. Credentials and Awards: I have not won any bow-fishing awards yet. I did finish in the top 16 in the state of…

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    Smasher Research Paper

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    larger than themselves (Caldwell, 1975). Capabilities of the smashers are also known to kill another member of their species with a single blow. The smasher actually are opposite of the spearers because the smasher species are mobile foragers for hunting the prey. It prefer seek out prey, rather stay in their home but it also have a strategy same goes with the spearers for the production of more force and larger acceleration (Anderson et al 2014). Even the smasher have…

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    Literary Analysis Collection 1 This is an essay about how the characters in all three stories “Harrison Bergeron,” “The most dangerous game,” and “Liberty” were fearless and didn’t care what the outcome was or what happened in the long run. Most of the characters were fearless in “The most dangerous game,” “Harrison Bergeron,” and “Liberty.” In “the most dangerous game” Rainsford had to face being hunted. The characters were forced to do things they did not want to do. Some of them were so…

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