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    Research Paper A bow hunter accidently broke his leg, and crawled for days to survive. John Sain is an experienced bow hunter, and was hunting for elk deep into the forest. It supposed to be a short trip, but because of the accident he had to survive in the wilderness for four days. He even thought of suicide, but his family helped him to survive. He slipped between two logs, and fell forward, which caused a breakage in his right leg. He almost snapped his leg in half. His experience helped…

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    5:00 A.M. to be settled in their deer hunting spots 30 minutes before the sun came up to assure that they did not scare any deer…

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    H.I.T.S Symbolism According to Wikia, a deer symbolizes peace, beauty, gracefulness, and love.(Wikia) In the short story, "Hunters in the Snow" by Tobias Wolff, a deer is the main goal of Tub, Frank, and Kenny's hunting adventure, but there may be something else that they are hunting as well. The characters all carried guns on the hunting trip. The reason they carry these weapons is obvious, but there is a deeper meaning as to why they carry them. Snow is reoccurring in this story, it's…

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    Bannock Research Paper

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    Bannock, known for being a huge staple to the Indigenous Peoples diets, this simple unleavened bread could be prepared in little time and kept well. *It is believed that bannock originally found its way to North America with Scottish fur traders between the 18th and 19th century. Scottish people prepared their loaves, using barley, oatmeal, or peameal. Frying it in a griddle, also known as a bannock stone, the loaf was left to cook near the bottom of a fire. Many of the First Peoples loved…

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    The hunting of animals is an activity that many people all around the world participate in. However, in the story The Hunt by Josephine Donovan, the hunting of animals is banned and humans hunt each other for sport instead. The narrator is one of these hunters and he describes his feelings in great and uncensored detail. Through the use of detailed language, the hunting of humans is described to force the reader to feel disgust. This feeling comes from how the narrator talks about women, as if…

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    “Deer Hit” by Jon Loomis is about a young man’s experience while driving home while intoxicated in the early hours of the morning. Due to his inebriation, he does not see a group of deer on the road until it is too late; therefore, he hits one deer and drives his car into a ditch. Once the young man realizes that the deer is nearly dead, he reacts by bringing it home with him and telling his father what has happened. His father reacts coldly and kills the injured deer, and the boy returns the…

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    I agree with the rights of trophy hunting, i think it should go on so that the animals won't die from not being killed. “The industry provides conservation incentives and revenue streams to communities well beyond the tourist trail” (Dymoke, 2016). This is what the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, stipulates and it's unquestionable that money from trophy hunting has made a positive impact in many areas. Some of the people who are against it would argue about the killing…

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    Wolf Autobiography

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    I am in front and now we are in the woods. I slow down and the pack follows. I hear something, and my solid white fur stands on end. I take a whiff, and I smell a family of deer and another doe further in the woods. I crouch, a motion the rest of the wolves copy. Our ears flick around, and I sound off a single bark. The deer run far out in front of us; they are fast, but we are faster. We catch up easily, and one wolf pounces on the buck and I pounce on one doe. We let the fawn live along with…

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    Not a sound can be heard in the dark and silent black timber. The brutal terrain gradually slopes as a hunter walks out and onto the next ridge. Wind howls as it blows across the mountainside, for nothing blocks it. Monster mule deer graze on the horizon as bighorn sheep bed down on some rocks, prepared for any situation that may arise. The Rockies are not just home to mighty animals but a wide variety of people as well: The Roadhunter, The Nature Hunter, and The Hardcore Hunter. The most…

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    and this is the day I killed my first deer. I was at Pleasant View Elementary School for the whole day, but I left at 2:00 to go hunting with my dad. We went to Rutters to grab something to drink, and something to eat. We got our food because my dad didn’t bring food. We both got Twix and a bottle of Sprite, but we ate the food on the way there. My dad and I went to my mom’s parents’ hunting land. The land was some small woods with big fields for the deer to roam and eat. When we got there, we…

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