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    Did you know that every 1 of 3 American has reported having a firearm in their household?(Fox) When many people think of guns they automatically think of a bad person or death when really guns can be used for many fun sports or activities. Guns have always intrigued me because of the way they work and how they are made. I feel I have a good experience with firearms considering that I am a owner of 5 myself. Most people put firearms into three groups, rifles, shotguns, and handguns, depending on…

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    The Basics So you’re the new kid in town, looking to put a fresh set of wheels on the road - or maybe just the same old set in a brand new neighborhood. Either way, state law requires that you insure your vehicle before hitting the highway. Choosing automobile (auto) insurance is a lot like choosing the car it covers-- the task requires thoughtful analysis based on price, individual need and personal taste. A basic auto insurance policy safeguards against property damage, liability and…

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    Into the Wild vs Walden Into the Wild, a book about a man who ran away from childhood problems and decided to walk into the wilderness by himself after getting rid of all of his materialistic items including his car and money, and Walden, a book about a man who fled towards simplicity and solitude to understand what life was really about, are two incredible books. The stories are timeless and will likely still be talked about in fifty years. The protagonists, Thoreau and Chris, shared many…

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    living in rural Alaska, she said “I had 6 children and no job, if I was not able to hunt moose which fed my children, we simply wouldn’t have had enough food.” Therefore, I believe Leopold’s view can be more powerful and helpful to our planet, for people as a whole. His views are more practical and willing to evolve. Like Ruth, I was raised in a similar family, potatoes we grew, fish we caught by net and moose we hunted were our main meals. Along with 5 gallon buckets of beans, brown rice and…

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    Hatchet By Gary Paulsen

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    I read this 'Hatchet' book when I took a class in my English academy. And I had to read the book once again here in English education center. First, I was very confident for reading an English book. But while I read this book, I was a little confused. By the way, 'Hatchet' was written by Gary Paulsen, Also, this book has received many awards. Let's start! The main character is Brian. His parents were divorced. So one day, Brian went to see his father by airplane. The airplane could only take…

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    On May 1st., 2016 in California Yosemite National Park packs of 8 to 10 wolves are killing deer and their population is decreasing drastically. Park authorities are worried about this situation and are trying to find solutions to this problem. Wolves are known to be the most aggressive because they hunt in groups that number from 7 to 10 at a time. They are carnivorous, with really sharp teeth that help them eat their prey. Despite the many myths about it they do not usually attack human beings…

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    Wolves are wild, predatory canines that are part of the dog family. There are several species of wolves. One species, in particular, is the Timberwolf, which is also known as the Gray Wolf. Timberwolves are carnivorous mammals who live across the United States. They capable of adapting to different habitats such as places in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Timberwolves are large in size; they are usually 4 to 6 feet tall and weigh 40-175 pounds. Timberwolves…

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    Chronic Wasting Disease

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    which is abnormal and insoluble (Mathiason et al 2006). The disease was first seen in Colorado captive deer in 1967 (Williams and Young 1980). It is exhibited in several ungulates specifically in family Cervidae such as deer, elk (Williams 2005) and moose (Baeten et al 2007). Geographical distribution of CWD spans in 2 provinces in Canada and in 14 states (Mathiason 2006). The disease does not solely and selectively affect one age and sex group nor is season specific (Williams and Young 1980).…

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    Ecosystem energies flow through many trophic levels. A trophic level is the level organism's occupy within the food chain. There are generally five trophic levels: primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and apex consumers. These five levels all interact with each other to ensure bio-viability. The first trophic level contains the primary producers. They are called the primary producers because they produce their own food and energy. Primary producers…

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    Significance of the Election 1912 The Election of 1912 was an election that tore friends apart and showed the view of what people wanted for America. There were four candidates that took part in the race for the White House, at one point 2 candidates were part of the same party, and they were Theodore Roosevelt of the Progressive Party, Woodrow Wilson of the Democratic Party, Eugene Debs of the Socialist Party, and William Howard Taft of the Republican party. Roosevelt and Taft were friends…

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