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    Hunting ,a passion and a life style , the most famous hobby ,an innate thing in our souls , you may not be a hunter but you should raise a part of hunter soul, you were born to do that, in addition responsible hunting have countless benefits, three general benefits abbreviate hunting goals, economic ,environmental and conservation benefits ,and benefits on health and human soul and mind. At the beginning ,hunting have many economic benefits where it supports all economy sectors ,were…

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    Statement of Intent for Tourism and Recreation. I have always been fascinated by beauty and aesthetics in my immediate environment since childhood. I could remember vividly when I used to build caves and mountains with molded clays and cut woods and then have them decorated with flowers leaving my fellow teenagers and even adults perplexed by the beauty and aesthetic view of my works. As a teenager, I had several times, competed in a local aesthetics competition in which I always took the first…

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    management tool, hunting is allowed to control the population of O. virgnianus. From the months of October to January hunting season is open and allows hunters to legally kill O. virginianus. Only five deer or three bucks can be taken per season, but it mainly depends on the area that the hunter is in and how big the deer is.Without hunting their population would likely explode, therefore disturbing the entire ecosystem as a whole. In fact, according to Purdue University hunting restrictions are…

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    Although hunting of Harlequin Ducks has been prohibited, the birds still are extremely vulnerable due to their tameness and their tendency to feed close to shore. Destruction and tampering with their habitats is another factor that has contributed to their decline…

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    In today's date there are still many problems with the Sioux Nation. They are still going through many tragic events. 8 out of 10 adults Native Americans suffer from alcoholism. Usually 17 people are living in a two or three bedroom home. In the book Saga of the Sioux, the author shows the different conflicts and themes. In the nonfiction novel Saga of the Sioux, there are two major conflicts. They are Man vs Nature and Man vs Society. They were primarily hunters though the cast and santees…

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    ends up meeting Zaroff when he's on a boat when all of a sudden he hears gunshots and falls off. He swims to a Island to find the house Zaroff lives in. Zaroff introduces himself to be a great hunter but tells Rainsford about his new game which is hunting people. Rainsford doesn't like this new game the general was speaking of. So the general gets an idea to hunt Rainsford. On the hunt Rainsford was smarter and quicker then the General. Rainsford ends up winning the game and killing him.…

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    What's the difference between an antelope and a gazelle? The answer is simple: gazelles are a genus of antelopes. Even though the two are so closely related, they are distinct from each other in many ways. The addax antelope and dorcas gazelle have unique appearances, but the two African native animals have a similar diet and habitat. Although they show many differences in size, the addax antelope shares a number of physical similarities with the dorcas gazelle. On one hand, the addax antelope…

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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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    “The Most Dangerous Game” is a story of two men fighting against each other in a life or death hunting competition. The setting in all stories set the mood for the rest of the story. The main places in “The Most Dangerous Game” is the ship they traveled on past the island, the mansion Rainsford stayed in, and the jungle that Rainsford and Zaroff hunted in. Each of these places had a different feeling and affected the emotion of the characters, which made up the mood of the story. The more…

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    Did you know that over 200 billion dollars of revenue is made each year at hunting retailers in the U.S?(According to R.M.E.F) Opinions on hunting can be very diverse, but in reality the good outweighs the bad.There are over 14,000,000 people who strongly believe hunting is right. Our Ancestors have been hunting over 15 million years! Hunting is one of the oldest traditions that we still practice today, and it's important that we pass it to the next generation.There are hundreds of humans that…

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