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    the deer and feels the need to fix what has happened. In Woodchucks the speaker wants to rid their backyard of the garden eating woodchucks. These two pieces of literature are on two opposite ends of the spectrum‚ pacifism and genocide. In the first poem by William Stafford‚ a person kills a deer while coming around a curve in the road. This person feels very horrible about the mistake and feels like they need to do something about the deer. When the speaker finds out that the dead deer is pregnant

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    Essay: A Visit to the Zoo

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    parched grams to the monkeys and they seemed to relish it. At a small distance we saw a peacock. It was dancing. I ran to that side. The peacock seemed td be unmindful of the presence of the crowd. Closeby was an enclosure for the deer. It covered a vast area and the deer were roaming about freely- Near to the enclosure we saw a buffalo-like animal. It was the rhino munching some maize plants. It looked dreadful with its sharp horn on the nose. The sight of the rhino at once reminded me of the adventure

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    If you find any animals‚ quickly shoot it.” I quickly walked out of the cabin and started running around the whole desert looking for an animal to hunt for. I quickly fell to the ground because I never seen a humongous deer before and I took out my sniper and aimed for the deer and pressed it and

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    the stresses of war. Early in the novel Silko reveals some of the rituals that the Laguna Indians perform. One of these traditions is the ritual they go through after they have hunted in order to show their appreciation for the animal‚ in this case a deer. Some of the other Laguna traditions include the rain dances they perform during a draught and various other ceremonies. After returning from the war a traditional medicine man‚ Ku’oosh attempts to cure Tayo of his war-sickness but fails because

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    The Benefits Of Hunting

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    Hunting is a practice which has thrived through the centuries from the beginning of man to modern day civilizations. When the first colonists sailed to these lands and established the America that we know today‚ hunting was a skill they needed to master very quickly in order to survive. Since that time‚ hunting has sprouted a multi-billion dollar industry‚ fueled by millions of Americans who continue the tradition. Hunting has emerged as an outdoor sport‚ enjoyed by many. Like all sports‚ hunting

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    In the last four lines of the sonnet‚ Wyatt’s diction encompasses a more personal tone and reveals that the “deer” is an extended metaphor for his beloved “deare.” In the lines “And graven with diamond in letters plain / There is written‚ her fair neck round about‚ / “Noli me tangere‚ for Caesar’s I am‚ / And wild for to hold‚ though I seem tame (11-14).” At first glance‚ it is absurd to think that a wild animal would be wearing a diamond-encrusted necklace. But this “necklace” is a symbol of possession

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    interpreted included the Harley site‚ Rio Honda‚ and the Norton site. Through this data‚ I was able to determine when each species inhabited the sites and when humans inhabited each site. The species that can be seen at the Harley site include hickory‚ deer‚ mountain sheep‚ antelope‚ bison‚ and blackberry. There were several thousand charred nutshells discovered in multiple hearths‚ which led me to believe that people may have collected the hickory nutshells and toasted them for food. We know that hickory

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    accidents is 253‚000 and 90% of those accidents are deer related‚ 200 of which resulted in human death. Think of how many deer caused those accidents either from being left on the road or jumping out in front of cars. If there was 4 million miles of road in 2005 think about how many miles there are now and how many more accidents and deaths will occur from that. In William E. Stafford’s “Traveling Through the Dark” the speaker stops to drag a deer off the road that another driver hit‚ so drivers don’t

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    Snow Sports Persuasive Essay

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    Anna Hill Mr. Haney English & 201 May 25‚ 2015 Snow Sports Encroachment on Wildlife in the Western United States and Canada The world of snow sports has become a popular following these days from skiing and snowboarding to snowshoeing and snowmobiling. The issue that many will argue against these sports is their affect on the environment. With the ever-growing industry‚ regulars are finding a new need to go out of bounds and discover what they would like to consider the “unknown”‚ or “gems of life”

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    Gray Wolf Research Paper

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    A young deer has strayed away from her herd and is innocently grazing on grass. Ten yards away‚ a hungry wolf pack slowly stalks toward the fawn after trailing her for days. The deer senses what’s happening and darts away‚ but it’s too late‚ the fawn is as good as dead. The snowy terrain works to the wolf’s’ advantage‚ with their huge paws acting like snowshoes. The wolves advance as their strongest member leads the chase. The pups watch from the sidelines as the deer quickly tires out. The head

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