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    My First Successful Hunting Season It was late October of 2014 when I went hunting with my closest cousin, Chase. I’ve know Chase & his little brother since I was 3 but when I moved to Michigan we became close. The way I would describe Chase is he’s very smart, he is tall, & he has brown hair & brown eyes. He is 16 & wore a denim levi’s jacket, & a bright orange hunting beanie. The week before we went up north, Chase texted me, “Tony, ask your dad if you could come up north this weekend with…

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    Poverty is a prevalent issue in society, not having enough to support one’s family and struggling to just survive is universal. What if there was a way to fix that? Dr. Jonathan Swift proposes an interesting idea in his pamphlet A Modest Proposal to satiate the impoverished nation of Ireland during the 18th century. He begins by identifying the problem: the massive population of beggars. These beggars have too many children to feed and not enough money to care for them. Then he moves on to his…

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    The man on the goat trail and the man in the safari suit describe two different men, in the same environment, the jungle. The man on the goat trail is wearing a coat made from goat skin. He’s a hunter, with a hands on style, as he sets traps to catch his prey. When he catches his prey, he builds a fire, takes out his huge knife, skins his prey and rolls the meat over the fire. When his meat is ready he eats with his knife and hands, using the skin of the prey to make coats and blankets. The man…

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    Ugug Usdi Short Story

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    Knowing that something special was going to happen that day, because she could feel it deep inside her soul, Charity sprung out of bed. Her grandpa had always said that she had the “gift of knowing,” the same as her grandmother, Mi 'thebe, had. Mi’ thebe was a Cherokee name that in English meant Shadowy Moon. As she stepped outside the old, log cabin she took a deep breath of the cool, fresh mountain air and then stretched her back, leaning from side to side to remove the stiffness she felt…

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    Paleolithic Life Essay

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    The period from 8000 BC to 500 BC was a significant time for the society and economy in the human history. Since the human species evolve, many things like their religion, culture, economy, have changed a lot but some them still remain the same. To start with, The society during from 8000 BC to 500 BC has become more complicate because people had create a class system, they also start to settle down and the men’s labor in the society has become more important. But they still have a leader and…

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    Certainly, for cholesterol and fat burning, dieters happily consuming jerky now including salmon, turkey, elk, venison, caribou and many more. While low calorie or nutritional makeup of jerky helps all fitness professional to reduce body fat. While consuming it people should aware of unhealthier types and side effects. Additionally, this snack is prepared through…

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    The story of Oroonoko by Aphra Behn is the story of an African prince named Oroonoko, who is captured and taken to the new world as a slave by English slave-traders. Race and skin color play a role within this story as a recurring motif, however its role within early modern English society is inconsistent, because of conflicting attitudes towards certain groups of people, as well as the emphasis on certain cultural and class traits that transcended race and skin color, as a result race and skin…

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    During the 1500’s and 1600’s theaters were a big deal expecially from one group in particular, the Lord Chamberlain’s Men. Their first theater was simply called Theatre, in 1576 James Burbage leased a plot of land in London for 21 years with permission to build from Giles Allen then built a Theatre. All was well until 1597 when the 21 year lease ended and Giles Allen did not approve of the whole theatre idea. He then raised the price of the lease to an exorbitant level. The Lord Chamberlain’s…

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    This essay will discuss the life and accomplishments of William Bradford. William Bradford was a very interesting figure in early American history, he became a pilgrim, helped found, and became the governor of Plymouth Colony, and signed the Mayflower compact. The life of William Bradford was a very interesting and exciting life and is now one of the most iconic figures in early American history. William Bradford was born in 1590 in Austerfield, in Yorkshire, English. His father was a yeoman…

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    The Pro’s and Con’s of Gun Control In America it is a right for all Americans to own a weapon; for this reason it is necessary for the government to establish gun laws in order to limit people 's use of them. The use of gun control has, and continues to be used for the protection and safety of the United States citizens. Experts and journalists in this field believe that the use, and increase in gun control is necessary to maintain the safety of those who live in America. A study conducted by…

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