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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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    The Hunt Narrative

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    It was a semi cool morning on November 17, 2012 in Kadoka South Dakota. It was the second day of the hunt; we’re scheduled to leave .With breakfast in hand, a honey bun and chocolate milk, we left the gas station. We hopped on the interstate, to go to the other side of the county to walk the first area of the day. We hadn’t seen a deer yet and we were ready to hunt. Dan Severson turned around in the ditch of the interstate, and got out and sprinted across to the other side. We had to cross one…

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    Deer Hunting Cruelty

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    In both hunting compositions, they include two fundamental concepts. This consists of Cruelty and Injury Rate. Both articles clarify how the Injury Rate is incessantly accumulating rapidly. “Approximately 100 people die in hunting accidents in the United States every year.”(Lin, 2). The text also explicitly states that unlike diverse forms of sports, hunting is dicey for the whole community, yet not just participants. In article two, it explains a different type of injury, injuries directed…

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    Cleaning A Rifle Essay

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    There are a lot of people, both young and old, who are coming into the ownership of guns. Whether it is for hunting, or shooting sports at some point or another they have all shot a firearm. When you shoot a firearm it gets dirty so it needs to be cleaned. For those people who are just getting into firearms they may not know how to clean a rifle. Cleaning a rifle is an easy process that ensures a long life for a rifle with only a small amount of time invested every so often. The first step to…

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    The first poem, “Ode to Browsing the Web,” written by Marcus Wicker describes how people can live in two opposite worlds. One world being addicted to the Internet and the other world before the Internet was created. Rather than before, “spraying aerosol lines on warehouse walls in words I cannot comprehend” we are now writing on Facebook walls, blogs, and exposing our personal business to anyone (Wicker, 2013). “Heartbeat I’ve been told the Internet is an unholy place, an endless intangible…

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    According to Heather Scoville, in evolution expert, in her article, What is a Niche? “A niche is a word that is used in ecological biology to define an organism's role in an ecosystem.” This means the place an organism lives, the organism's "job" in that environment, what an organism eats, and how it interacts with other biological and non-living species. There must be a symbiotic relationship between all species. The three main niches an organism might contend with are commensalism, predation…

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    Whitetail Deer

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    the dawn of time, humans have practiced the right to hunt whitetail deer to control the deer’s population growth rate. However, animal rights groups and pacifists alike are trying to take that right away from the American people. Not only does hunting have an enormous impact on the American lifestyle, but also gives the common people (including myself) a chance to observe and help maintain the wildlife and its environment. Recently, those opposed to this idea have started to conduct…

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    Ebp Narrative Essay

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    is a goal of mine to understand, research and develop EBP for the treatment of PTSD. My undergraduate degree is in psychology and I am one class away from finishing my Masters, which will be in social work. My hobbies include hog hunting and exercising. I enjoy hog hunting the most though it’s not necessarily the killing that I enjoy, but it’s the alone time in…

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    Who Is James Jim Bridger

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    James (Jim) Bridger James Felix Bridger was born on March 17, 1804. In his life he was a trapper, trader, merchant, indian translator , guide, and an army officer. He was a very tall man, in fact he was over 6 feet tall. He had brown hair and gray eyes. James was also called Old Gabe, or Jim. Many say that his sense of humor was remarkable. He would tell travelers stories and boomed with laughter when they realized most of the story wasn't true. He once was an apprentice to a blacksmith at…

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    Poach The Preachers

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    to the serious danger some animals are in, and the culprit for these animals nearing extinction is in fact humans. For many years the human species has been killing off animals for sometimes no other reason than the thrill they feel when they are hunting down one of these majestic beasts, and there are many ways to stop people from committing genocide. Firstly, we could learn to better educate people about the effects of poaching on their environment, and ways they can help these animals instead…

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