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    Deer Hunting

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    basics of how to butcher a deer. Now I don’t know everything there is to know about this, but I have plenty of experience. Many people don't like venison because of the "wild" taste. If your deer is properly killed, field dressed, aged, butchered and cooked, you will have a steak or roast that is to die for. If your family or guests don't like such venison, they don't like meat. First things first in order to do this delegate process you need a deer most of all. Once that task is done you have…

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    Hunting Research Paper

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    A cold chill hangs in the air during the predawn hours that slowly saunter by as I creep cautiously towards that one towering tree that will be home for that fateful opening day. The frigid textured steel greets my exposed hands with a rough hello as the ascent to my treestand begins. Finally, as my body shudders from lack of warmth the platform is underneath my feet and I begin to layer on camouflage clothing. Without archery hunting or any type of hunting I lack stress relief as I…

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    Curious now, Ishani let her nostrils point in the air. Venison. Fresh venison. Luck was certainly showering her with its graces. There was no hesitation in her limbs as she sprang towards the source, eager to claim the prize before anything else could. Or at least, that was what she thought. Instead, she came upon a…

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    made by The Council of Westminster. Friar Laurence will then give the vow to Romeo & Juliet. Romeo will then give the ring to Juliet. They will then be married and the festival will begin. The dishes that will be served is Quail, goose, venison, roasted boar, fish, roasted peacock, mutton, cheeses, nuts, fresh fruits, oysters steamed in almond milk, stewed cabbage, tarts and custards, and spicy mulled wine. After the feast is over we will begin with handfasting where the joining of…

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    Hunting,a Misconception The question comes up a lot , should hunting be outlawed. Even though there are good reasons why it should be, there are great reasons why it shouldn't be. Hunting should not be outlawed. Misconceptions cover up the media about what true hunting really is, but they do not know what hunting is really doing for our country. First of all, hunting is a tradition for most families. Hunting has been in families for hundreds of years. Usually starting when they are four or…

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    The Mohawk tribe needed 3 different natural resources to survive in the eastern woodlands. They needed water, food and shelter, to get everything they needed they had to rely on animals, plants and trees. They also needed to stay hydrated so they commonly set up camp near a water source. They also needed trees to use for their longhouses so they set up camp on the edge or in the middle of a forest. They also needed food so they went hunting and fishing that was another reason they lived by the…

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    People all around the world enjoy many different kind of things. Some enjoy the simplest, while others enjoy more extreme things. Hunting season can be an extreme sport for many people around the world because hunters might spend days waiting for it to begin. For those who like to hunt comes there is a quantity of things, they can do in this sport while waiting for hunting season to begin. There is definitely some history of hunting, but there are also certain procedures need to be followed in…

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    Mystery Of Otzi

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    Ever since this mystery has been discoveried, everybody has wanted to know why the mysterious Iceman died. In 2000, the body was temporarily in for investigation. It appeared that his last meal was made of unleavened bread and some greens, but also venison, thus the guy seems to have been a hunter. Even the new analysis shows that his good health and equipment point that he was not a laborer.Oetzi carried a bow, arrows and a copper ax. The mummy belonging to the 45-year old, 1.65 cm (5 ft. 5…

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    Deer Population

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    experience most of the effects of deer overpopulation. Deer play major roles in the cycling of certain diseases that can infect humans. Humans can contract disease directly from deer through contact with excretions, and/or by eating raw or undercooked venison (CDC 2012a). Brucellosis is an infection that causes flu-like symptoms and can be cured in a few weeks up to several months, but in less than 2% of cases, death occurs. Because of the species’ high reproductive rate, their population…

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    It may seem like the story “Raymond’s Run and “Everything will be okay” are different stories. They’re not! One story is about running and one is about a cat. Actually, they both share the same theme. The common theme is “ The importance of individualism and being yourself.” In “Raymond’s Run” the author shows us how squeaky isolates herself from others, and the outside world. She individualizes herself from other people, but she learns to open up a little bit. In the beginning of the…

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