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    Have you ever wanted to hunt or be hunted, well the game predator vs prey is just for you. This exciting game is based on survival, In your pack you hunt for food to survive, but be careful there are many hunters that want to hunt you down. We played this game on the last day of atwood, when we were about to leave, my classmates and I were placed in packs. In my pack there was Aj, Brian and Abbey this was our wolfpack. In the game there are 2 different kinds of characters, hunters and wolves.…

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    experiences as a child, and after he stops playing hockey he takes to liquor in order to forget his problems. Hockey serves as Saul’s purpose in life for a brief moment as he felt it sustain him from his past and to a prosperous environment with The Moose. However, Saul’s brutal journey through the racist ranks of minor-league hockey led him into an alcohol-ravaged adulthood and out of his hockey career. Using alcohol as his escape turns out being a terrible choice for Saul. He doesn’t try…

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    At first it was fall all of a sudden. The weather started to change, and it didn't look good at all. It started getting colder in the mornings when he woke up. Brian hadn't realized it had came so fast, but winter was right around the corner. He was definitely not ready for the cold weather at all, the way he is right now he would freeze to death. The cabin he built and is staying in was not winterized, and was not airtight. There was lots of openings in his make shift walls. Brian didn't even…

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    Taga Biome Research Paper

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    The coniferous trees are also called evergreen trees, and they have long waxy needles. The taiga biome has a range of different animals too. The animals include foxes, lynxes, bears, minks, squirrels, wolves, caribou, reindeer, and moose. The wolves will hunt moose, caribou, and reindeer. The foxes will eat any berries and various birds they can find. Those are some of the animals and what they…

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    On of McCandless's accomplishments include killing a moose, or so he thought "There's a big difference between a moose and a caribou. A real big difference. You'd have to be pretty stupid not to tell them apart… Thereby confirming the opinion of countless readers that McCandless was ridiculously ill prepared (Krakauer 177)." In confusing the caribou for a moose, a difference so obvious, it was clear that McCandless had not had enough preparation for the trip…

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    This illustrates that Chris has become weakened by society; he's lost his instincts. Let's get to the explanation; this moose is important for Chris. It's his biggest catch; he doesn't want to waste half a tonne of meat. So, he must preserve it. During the sequence, Sean Penn has loudened the diegetic sounds of the flesh-circling flies. As Chris struggles to preserve the moose carcass, these diegetic sounds become increasingly louder. At the start, the audience can still hear Chris' words of…

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    the biggest prize of all: ‘MOOSE!’ he recorded in the journal” (Krakauer 166). McCandless was so proud of himself that he set up his camera to take a picture of him and the moose he killed. McCandless didn’t have much knowledge on how to save the meat. The moose only lasted a few days till it was covered in bugs. On June 14, he writes in his journal saying, “Maggots already! Smoking appears ineffective. Don’t know, looks like disaster. I now wish I had never shot the moose. One of the greatest…

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    Adversity In Into The Wild

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    “Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant.” This is what Roman poet Horace believed to be true but if this was true then Chris McCandless would have been able to go on his journey and stay alive. He ran into obstacles like starvation, malnourishment, and he got lost and he was not able to overcome these problems or bring out the talents that could have saved his life. John Krakauer wrote a book about Chris called Into the Wild. In…

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    Hello Moose Hunters, Hope you are having a lovely cold, snowy, and wintery day. Now, you may be wondering why I am standing up in front of you about to talk about Chris McCandless and his death, but I would like to inform you that after weeks of research, I am proud to share my well developed ideas regarding McCandless’s trip. By reading Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer, Civil Disobedience and Walking by Thoreau, Self Reliance by Emerson, and various other texts from newspapers such as the New…

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    Many of Roosevelt’s accomplishments during his presidency were torn down by Taft. The years of “Bull Moose” is when Roosevelt tried to build that back up again. While roosevelt was serving his presidency, he did not get much of a chance to spend time surrounded by nature, and indulge in one of his favorite pastimes, hunting. Post presidency, Roosevelt had…

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