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    Outdoor Getaway

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    Outdoor Getaway The outdoors can offer a broad spectrum of opportunities that I can enjoy. Hunting‚ fishing‚ and camping are a few outlets that I use to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. I have many different ideas and activities that I associate with nature. The outdoors is my way of getting away from the stresses of everyday life. Fishing is one way I can get away from the everyday hustle and bustle of everyday life. There is nothing more relaxing than sitting on the

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    How Was Stonehenge Built?

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    domain of the dead.” The tools and building methods for constructing Stonehenge all those years ago must have been the height of building technology of the time. The ditches that the huge stones were placed in were dug from tools made from the antlers of red deer‚ and possibly wood. The underlying chalk on the stone were loosened with picks and shovelled with the shoulder blades of cattle. It was then loaded into baskets and carried away. Timber A-frames were erected to raise the stones‚ and that

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    Media Violence vs. Societal Violence By age 18 an American child will have seen 16‚000 simulated murders and 200‚000 acts of violence (United States 2). Over the last thirty years more than a thousand studies‚ by major medical and public health groups‚ have concluded that media violence does have an impact on children (Steyer 72). An increase in today ’s media violence comes from movies and television‚ music‚ and video games. Violence in the media can result in school shootings‚ having an aggressive

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    Art is a complicated subject in the archaeological record because of how inherently vague the definition of art is. There are various ways and mediums in which to express creativity‚ making it difficult to interpret the different forms‚ or to understand and deduce the meaning or reasoning behind it‚ especially before the invention of writing and throughout various extinct cultures. There is also a problem in interpreting artistic expressions of the past based on the classifications and aesthetics

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    Wilfred Owen

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    Wilfred Owen Essay Theme: The way weaponry has been portrayed. Throughout literature poets have used various literary devices in order to convey their message to the audience. Wilfred Owen has cleverly personified weaponry in the context of war and has woven it in his poems. This in turn accentuates the message he is trying to convey-- the paradox of War. The use of this tool is most prominent in three of his poems‚ The Last Laugh‚ Arms and The Boy and Anthem for Doomed

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    where and when” (“The “Holy Grail” for SCI members”). “The list spans more than 1‚100 species‚ some of which have since become extinct” (“The “Holy Grail” for SCI members”). “Meticulous scores and ranking are recorded for the biggest tusks‚ horns‚ antlers‚ skulls and bodies‚ with photographs of grinning men and women posing with their high powered rifles or archery gear next to dead animals‚ often holding the animals heads up to display their prize” (“The”Holy Grail” for SCI members”). This information

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    Tigers: The Silent Assassins Armed with razor like teeth and retractile claws in addition to their keen senses‚ tigers are silent assassins on top of the food chain. The magnificent striped panthera tigris‚ originally from Eastern Asia‚ once ranged an enormous span of the earth’s surface. Over the past century‚ it is estimated that the tigers habitat and numbers have been depleted by up to 95%. Having been greatly limited as a result of many factors‚ mainly human impacts‚ the tiger has been driven

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    As Mr. Swan state’s “Bead making has a long duration in Native North America‚ with seeds‚ stone‚ clay‚ wood‚ bone‚ horn‚ pearl‚ shell‚ antler‚ and other natural materials used to fashion beads for necklaces and other decorative purposes( Swan‚ 2009).” Already noticeable for the fact that a key material for bead making is clay and as shown in the above paragraph‚ Oklahoma has a large amount

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    A hunter is a provider. This skill that a person learns can save their family‚ or themselves in a time of need. Providing nourishment‚ protection‚ intelligence of the wild is what they are good at. To be a hunter is to be smart‚ stealthy‚ patient and merciful. Hunters observe‚ wait‚ shoot to kill and provide. These are just a few traits that a hunter has‚ you can learn them yet most hunters are born with these instincts. A hunter is much like any other predator in the wild‚ a bear‚ coyote‚ wolf are

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    Since their discovery more than a century ago‚ the Neanderthals have hovered over the minds and have baffled the best-laid theories of paleoanthropologists. They seem to fit in the general scheme of human evolution‚ and yet they’re misfits. (Jurmain‚ Kilgore‚ Trevathan and Ciochon. p.367) In a way they are like us the modern Homo sapiens but yet are a very different species. But the real question that needs to be answered is “why the Neanderthals were considered a different species than the Homo

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