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    My Daughter Monologue

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    Today I did a horrible thing. After mother shot a deer and was carrying the strips of venison to the barn to smoke, I wasn’t paying attention and my mother was attacked. When I was able to grab my rifle, I looked down my scope and had Big Bastard, the coyote pack leader, all lined up. When I shot the rifle, I couldn’t believe what happened. An unexplainable accident occurred. My bullet hit mother’s thigh and took her down. Her blood sent the coyotes into a frenzy and I was left to watch. I…

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    Indian Poem

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    Loving, and old friend; [W]e have built seven dwelling houses . . . and have made preparation for divers others. We set the last spring some twenty acres of Indian corn, and sowed some six acres of barley and peas, and according to the manner of Indians, we manured our ground with herrings . . . which we have in great abundance . . . Our corn did prove well, and God be praised, we had a good increase of Indian corn . . . our harvest being gotten in, our governor sent four men on fowling, that so…

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    Esau was a hunter and Jacob was a cultivator, a grower, a shepherd. Esau was a one day man while Jacob savoured the best out of what today holds and prepares to confront the future with hope. As a farmer who clears the bush, tills the ground, plants the seed on the prepared soil, weeds the grounds and painstakingly watches and waits until his labour is due for harvesting before setting forth the sickle to gather into his barns so was Jacob who could conceive and walk through his goals…

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    They lived on the edge of Indian culture and made a life for themselves. They built cabins and cleared dense forests. They grew wheat and corn to sell to make money. And ate only what they would catch and grow such as vegetables, venison, wild turkey, and fish. The women made all the clothing for their families by spinning their own fabrics or making leather from deer or sheep skin. The children of the Frontier Families had a harder time than all other groups. They lived far away…

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    low in fat and cholesterol, game is a delicious and healthy alternative to many other red meats” (“Why Eat Game”). Animals in the wild tend to be more active than animals kept in small feeding barns. Meat is leaner on animals that are more active. “Venison is high in protein, low in saturated fatty acids and contains higher levels of iron than any other red meat” (“Why Eat Game”). “Pheasant and partridge also contain a high level of iron, protein, vitamin B and selenium, which helps to protect…

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    provides opportunities for hunters and non hunters to dine on venison (“Hunting Benefits…”). Hunters contribute to the United States economy in the form of food for the people in need throughout the United States (“Hunting Benefits…”). Some people hunt to retreive their own meat to provide for their family so they do not have to go to the store and buy it (Dickson). Think if you harvested a Whitetail Deer you could dine on that animals venison for around six months to a year (“Hunting…

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    Is It True That Blue Dog Food Can Relieve Your Dog's Itching? Is the dog struggling with extreme itching? Have they got breakouts and thinning hair on the skin? If that's the case, your dog might be struggling with a food hypersensitivity. It is really an annoying symptom in which proteins using their food are noticed as 'invaders' by their physiques. Consequently your body attempts to defend itself through its usual systems, a procedure that leads to discomfort for that animal. Fortunately,…

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    Personal Narrative: My Gun

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    I hoped the gun would actually fire this time, my whole family was counting on me for food. This wasn’t anything new though. Ever since my father became sick about a year ago, and the stock market crashed, it was my job to feed the family. I took a deep breath as I looked down the barrel of my grandpa’s old hunting rifle. As the buck was in my line of fire, I pulled the trigger. Click. The deer ran off into the woods, breaking sticks and dodging trees. He was a goner. I let out a painful sigh as…

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    Bradford described that they found a dead grumpus (dolphin) from a storm. They ate the grumpus and harvest the blubber for lanterns. The natives, they found had a small groups scattered across the land they notice they had dogs. The Pilgrims ate venison, fish, quail, corn, and grumpus. In the “Of Plymouth Plantation” they use weapons to defend themselves or to hunt The Indians started to fire arrows at them, so they fired their guns at them. In Balboa, he brings his musket and warns the…

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    ”A Modest Proposal” is a satirical writing known by many by Dr. Jonathan Swift. This piece is about the betterment of the county on behalf of the beggars. This story, being a satirical writing, shows much humor. This story, I thought, was going to be lighthearted turned somewhat dark. In the story Swift talks about his own proposal on how to help the children of professed beggars, the beggars themselves and how to make the children beneficial to the rich in a dark and serious. Swift begins his…

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