The Hunt of the Unicorn

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    Seabass Research Paper

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    A Kaleb Lamb Ms. Gourd English 9 May 7, 2018 ESSKEETIT!! One day deep in the highland and plains of South Africa. Two friends were dropped of by there helicopter to explore this bare landscape. The two boys were friends back in the United States. One boy is named Mateo Levi Wilson, also known as…

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    How Hunting Changed

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    cultures, this is an important part of their life, not just because it helps them to survive, it also forms part of its tradition and identity. However, over the time, this practice has changed greatly, from the way that people hunt and the weapons that they use to why people hunt. In fact, nowadays, people normally use other methods for obtaining food. Undoubtedly, modernization has been one of the main causes of this, since technology has helped to develop industries such as agricultural…

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    There is a story on Ned being a hero but only people who believe in Unicorns and Faries wil believe that stories true. Ned is not even close to being a hero the only thing heroic Ned did was save 7 year old Dick from a river when Ned was 12. Its imperative that the money goes to families whos protector, provider and parent…

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    For example, Pollan addressed the role of women more adequately in the documentary. The film features a Martu women in West Australia using fire to hunt game within the first twenty three seconds. It seems as though the topic of women and fire was a major problem area considering that it was the very first thing changed when transforming this book into a film (Cooked, Suh). More importantly, some of…

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    Much of the Young Adult Literature written today, especially in the fantasy genre, involves death which is frequently used as a way to push the plot line further and motivate the protagonist, whether it’s the death of a loved one that they need to avenge or a villain they seek to kill. Often times, death is also used as a way to identify the villains in the story. It is something that is also used as a way to emotionally relate to its demographic. However, does a dangerous pattern emerge from…

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    Hall Of Bulls Analysis

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    Describe the Work Hall of Bulls is a beautiful Upper-Paleolithic cave painting made in ca. 15,000 B.C. The painting is scaled larger than life size standing 25 feet tall and 62 feet wide; and, it resides inside of a cave on a coarse, rigid, and uneven rock wall. The cave is located in a small geographical area called Lascaux located in Dordogne France. Furthermore, there is no known artist for the Hall of Bulls, because of historical ignorance and the age of the painting; however,…

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    Endangered Animals Essay

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    is a very large factor in animal endangerment. The saola, an Asian two-horned mammal is nearing extinction entirely due to poaching. Just recently discovered 22 years ago, it is a prize kill for poachers. Saolas have earned the nickname the “Asian Unicorn”, due to it’s valuable horns. Poachers compete for this trophy by slaughtering the precious creatures and taking their horns, while leaving the rest of the body behind. 2 Also, poaching doesn’t stop when an animal is critically endangered, the…

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    Replicants In Blade Runner

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    science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott in which Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), a retired blade runner, a cop specialized for hunting down replicants, robots that are as smart as and look like humans but only have a four year lifespan, has to hunt down four replicants who escaped enslavement. Deckard finds Racheal, who is revealed to be a fifth replicant who was given human memories as an experiment. After hunting down and “retiring”, with bullets, two of the replicants it is revealed that…

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    White Tail Deer Wildlife plays a very important role in the history of our country, dating back hundreds of centuries to the first civilizations of Native Americans. White-Tail Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) played a significant part in how the Indians survived; deer supplied the Native Americans with meat (venison), clothing, tools, a source of trade between Europeans, and ceremonial items (Howe, 2011). This being said, if anything were to happen to the population of deer to decline the Indians…

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    of the land that the trees are alive enough to function as spies for the White Witch. Not only are the trees able to communicate with other beings, but the land of Narnia is filled with magical beings. There are some creatures, such as fauns and unicorn, which only appear in mythology, as well as some creatures, common to our world, which have magical abilities, such as the ability to speak to the children. This bears a resemblance to Niamh’s horse from Tír na nÓg, which can run across the water…

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