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    HUMANS help make big fierce animals rare. We hunt them for many reasons: 1. they’re killing our livestock 2. they eat our pets because we’ve moved into their natural habitat 3. pride and the need to assert one’s "machismo" over the forces of nature. This one is incredibly disgusting‚ especially in so called "canned hunts." These hunts trap animals and put them in an enclosure‚ so that people can come and "hunt" them with a guarantee of a kill. 4. we want to sell parts of them: tusks/horns‚ heads

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    Although there are multiple theories demonstrating different methods used by the first people to arrive to North America‚ the Bering Strait land bridge is the most logical theory. The Bering Strait Land Bridge Theory illustrates that the native Siberians reached North America through following the migration of reindeer‚ passing Beringia. Migration methods of those representing the hunter-gatherer lifestyle prove this theory to be most likely. When groups of people find a good environment to stay

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    It’s important to have the best air rifles for hunting. Hunting and rifles are part of so many people’s lives. Some people hunt as a hobby while other people are more serious and hunt on a professional basis. But‚ how many of us‚ do really think about rifles and where the hunting rifles really began. Here’s some interesting facts about rifles and the history about where rifles began. The first rifle The first rifle barrels appeared during the sixteenth century. During the sixteenth century‚ the rifle

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    There is an amount of thrill that comes with going hunting: the promise of adventure‚ stepping into unknown zones not forgetting the accomplishment of going home having caught your prey. However‚ there is one thing you must not forget! If you’re ill-equipped‚ you might end up becoming the prey instead of being the hunter; this is why preparedness is key. As you pack the camera‚ the water‚ your map‚ make sure hunting hearing aids are part of the equation. Hearing hunting aids amplify sounds‚ and

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    Argumentative Essay: Hunting is Ethical‚ Entertaining and Informative Since the beginning of human life‚ starting in Africa about 100000 years ago ("Evolution of Modern Humans: Early Modern Homo Sapiens") ‚ people have been hunting for their food in order to survive in certain environments all around the globe by using various skills and techniques they learned over time. The debate of whether or not hunting is ethical surfaced when anti-hunting activists began voicing their opinion about saving

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    paid off though when we saw a big buck it was a 4 point by the time my dad got out of the truck he was gone. It was evening now the deer were gone all we saw was does and this year we couldn’t shoot does because of fish and game. Last year the hunters killed too much doe that’s why we couldn’t shoot doe. After a few more days of going hunting and the last day of deer hunting was here. My dad woke me up at 3:am. Earlier than usual. We went really early

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    When I started coon hunting I at the age of 14‚ the person that got me into coon hunting was my dad. The reason why I stared going is that I seen him going a lot by himself‚ and I felt that it must be pretty lonely out there in the dark by yourself. had a year under my belt of just pleasure hunting‚ getting know my dogs voice‚ and learning the rules of competition coon hunting My dad ask me if I would like to get in competition coon hunting. The first thing that came to mind was heck yes! little

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    Surviving in a harsh environment can be a challenge. In the “Life of Pi”‚ he struggles surviving alone in the sea. He is left with a tiger‚ dead zebra‚ and a hyena. The “Story Of Keesh” is about surviving in the arctic and knowing the steps to hunting. In “The Story of Keesh” and Life of Pi‚ the idea of survival in an extreme environment is developed and supported through the character’s way of living. Keesh survives in the harsh arctic environment by using his hunting skills. Every hunter needs

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    Aboriginal people moved to areas where the land was bountiful. Each of the four seasons had a special time to hunt and trap animals for food and clothing‚ a time to catch fish‚ to harvest fruit and berries‚ and a time to pick and prepare medicines and roots. Everyone finds something interesting or compelling about nature that draws them towards it- be it its qualities or beauty. Nature is especially important for the Aboriginals and they all have their individual guardian spirit that reflects them

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    Native American history taught in school usually is based around Indians traveling across the Bering Strait and living in minor‚ secluded tribes. Evidence now suggests that these teachings are not entirely true. In Charles C. Mann’s “1491”‚ Mann writes about Native Indians advancement in agriculture and its population‚ as well as how the Amazon rain forest might actually be a human artifact and how Native Indians are the reason behind it. Mann writes about how the Indians shaped and altered their

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