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    In this essay, I will discuss the carving of swimming reindeer one of the ice ages most beautiful pieces of art discovered in Montastruc, central France, from 13,000 years ago. I will begin to explain the significance of their design and use to our understanding of human development. The figure illustrates two reindeer that appear to be swimming and was found in Montastruc in central-southern France. When it was initially exhibited in Paris in 1867, the elaborate carving demonstrated that humans…

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    MILLERSBURG — On order of the Ohio Department of Agriculture, a herd of deer suspected of being exposed to chronic wasting disease was killed Thursday. The deer are owned by Timothy Bales, who earlier this month asked Holmes County Common Pleas Judge Robert Rinfret to intervene and put on hold execution of the depopulation order pending an administrative hearing with the ODA. Rinfret found he was without jurisdiction to grant the request because Bales had not exhausted all possible…

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    powerful the woods feel when you are far enough away from other people. I also found the amount of dead trees in the area to be very ominous, considering the beetle kill was likely over 70 percent in the area, not to mention the left behind elk skulls and deer hangs one can come upon hiking through the area add to the stark landscape and emotion that follows. Although the forest in this area had an ominous and solemn feeling, I know the summer fires and controlled burns by park rangers will…

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    The day I got my first Skateboard It was 1:40 Pm on sunday. I had just gotten back from texas. At texes i watched a bunch of youtube videos of skateboarders doing tricks and going down hill I wanted to do it. My dad told me i couldn't get it until i was back at colorado. So 1 week later i'm here, at Bc Surf and Sport. We walked in and all i saw was skate stuff. My dad said we want a skateboard so we made a complete. I had a Baker Cyril pro model deck. Independent Trucks. (The…

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    One nasty foggy misty morning I was head out to my deer stand I was grabbing everything to go hunt and I was running late when i hopped in my truck I didn't realize what I getting myself into that nasty foggy morning. It was that foggy morning and i was headed out to my stand and i was already seeing deer going to it so figured it was going to be a good morning so i'm almost there and were climbing up my stand and where there was dogs running everywhere they already came thur my stand and i…

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    When groups of hunters go out to hunt together they might consider a friendly competition on who gets more deer killed. Is it really proper usong deaths as a tally? I say it is inhumane when hunters consider slaughtering deers as a sport. A article that supports my claim “Hunting is cruel and unnecessary” it states. “The concept of sport involves sport between 2 consenting parties adherence to rules and fairness ensure by an reference achieving highest scores but not deaths” (Hunting Is Cruel).…

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    Through The Dark

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    In the poem, “Traveling Through the dark”, by William E. Stanford, the speaker makes the decision to throw the deer he found into the canyon rather than leave him there, and I reason that this was a good decision. First, after he found the deer, in the first stanza, he said, “That road is narrow: to swerve might make more dead.” I think just from reading this line we can conclude that if he were to make the decision of leaving the there, more people could go by on the road and not see it, thus…

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    Since the beginning of mankind, humans have been in a constant battle for survival. Hunting has been one of the major components to our existence dating back to the beginning of time. Thousands of years ago mankind would be reliant of hunting to be able provide and feed their family and tribe. Without hunting and proving food for your tribe, starvation and death were soon to follow. A Mammoths killed by hunters could provide a tribe meat for months. Killing a mammoth was no easy task though as…

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    Differences Many people mistake crossbows as being the same as compound bows, but they are not. The biggest difference is crossbows are held horizontally, and compound bows are held vertically. This causes different challenges for the user. Most bow hunters think that crossbows are easier to hunt with, but they really are not. Except for the fact that they don’t have to be pulled back and held steady. Where as a compound bow has to be pulled back and held as steady as possible for the most…

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    The Hunt Continues After Deer Season For many hunters around the United States, after fall deer season there is a lull between hunting seasons. Many just wait around the house and get bored and there shooting skills start to dull. They just wait until spring when waterfowl and turkey season starts. Most states have small game open, yet it’s not the same as long distance, precision shooting for deer and other large game animals. There is one season that is open during this lull and combines the…

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