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    pig’s head represent things that are both good and evil in their own ways, and everyone has characteristics of both symbols from beginning to end. Both the pig's head and The Conch are necessary for survival. In one way the pig’s head symbolizes hunting, because you need food to survive, and it also symbolizes dominance. In the wild as the boys were, if there is a runt in a litter of fledglings, it doesn’t get enough food and often will die. In these ways the pig's head symbolizes things…

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    White Tailed Deer Buoyant

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    The White-tailed deer can smell 100 times better than humans, this helps them protect themselves and choose habitats. The white-tailed deer is one of the most commonly known large animals in the world. They inhabit all continents besides Australia and Antarctica. The white-tailed deer is very unique because it can adapt too many different habitats and many different climates, from the frigid and snowy north to the hot and sandy south. Many people believe that the white-tailed deer chooses a…

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    It was a mild, dark summer day in the Alaskan wilderness so I was out hunting with one of my buddies, Alex Smith. Me and and Alex first met in 5th grade, we’ve been close friends ever since. I had a Beretta Ballista that shoots a .308 Lapua Magnum so I could shoot long distances and Alex had a AR-15 that shoots a 5.56*.39. I was in the deep woods in a treestand and Alex was just about 20 yards away in a ground blind. I saw some movement in the distance but it was very dark at night with no…

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    Clyde Collins Snow

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    One of Snow’s famous cases occurred while he was working for the FAA, he investigated the 1979 American Airline crash. An American Airline with 272 passengers crashed outside of Chicago. Clyde Snow’s job was to identify remains of each passenger and the 2 victims on the ground. In Snow’s career, he developed his reputation as in human rights activist while investigating 30,000 civilians of Argentina who have “disappeared” during government suppression…

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    Game Warden Essay

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    Game Wardens: Wildlife’s Secret Protectors They are many jobs in which may be overlooked as if they are nothing. People may often think that these jobs do not require those who are employed to do much work, but that may not always be the case. One of the most overlooked job is a game warden. Not many individuals know of the struggles that game wardens must go through to not only be inducted as this major honor, but also how they risk their lives every day in order to protect our environment and…

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    numbers of plants and animals. In the case of pollution by human, it can take different forms, but commonly happens when disposal of substances which are toxic into areas of biologically diverse are of earth. The third cause of animal extinction is Hunting and smuggling stranger animals and plants that may shows a main or leading aspect in the decrease of certain species, especially those that are native to a small area of geographic, or have a small or slow-regenerating population…

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    ’ ‘I’m chief,’ said Ralph, ‘because you chose me. And we were going to keep the fire going. Now you run after food—’ ‘You ran yourself!’ shouted Jack. ‘Look at that bone in your hands!’ Ralph went crimson. ‘I said you were hunters. That was your job.’ Jack ignored him again. ‘Who’ll join my tribe and have fun?’” (Golding, 229) He provided a sample of the type of food and…

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    Was That A Coyote Or A Wolf? Wolves and coyotes both reside within the canidae family but both differ in many ways. Coyotes and Gray wolves have always been thought of as the same animal, but they are more different than people think. When someone takes the time to really dig deep into the details they can clearly see the differences between them. Someone can’t just say that Coyotes and Gray wolves are the same when actually they’re completely different. The differences between wolves and…

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    now turned on there leader and is trying to kill him.In conclusion you should not go around your leaders enemy because you don’t know how they would influence you to become. In conclusion Lord of the flies was a good book overall but is did a good job showing how civilizations could go wrong. Such as things like Samneric getting fore to trade on their leader,also Jack starts his own group, and lastly Jack tries to kill Ralph. The things that goes own would show you that it isn’t good to try to…

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    Endomorph Research Paper

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    must look into the past. WHERE IT ALL BEGAN During the Stone Age, our ancestors were primarily hunters and gatherers. Their diet consist of berries, plants, and animal meat. To find their food, the males had to engage in dangerous hunting and trapping activities, as well as walk long distances carrying their bounty. Women and children searched for edible plants and berries. The entire family had to work together to provide food. The body type that would most likely survive…

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