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    using symbolism‚ analogy and imagery. In the poems‚ “Simile” and “Moon Rondeau” the authors used symbolism. The authors use words that represent symbols for the different stages in a relationship. For example‚ in “Simile” it stated now we are as the deer who walk in single file. This example clearly shows the reader that the couple went

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    Food: Seminole men were good hunters. Fish were speared from canoes. They caught otter‚ raccoon‚ bobcats‚ alligator‚ turtle‚ and birds. To catch deer‚ they would burn a patch of grass. When the new grass grew in‚ the deer came to feast‚ and the Seminole caught the deer. Villagers planted crops behind their house and on nearby hammocks. They did not weed or fertilize or irrigate. Wild plants mingled with the ones they had planted. The Seminole planted pumpkins‚ squash‚ and corn. Corn was the main

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    the deer hunt and playfulness‚ the boar hunt and an aggressive attempt‚ and the fox hunt and cunning tactics. The first hunting expedition’s target is a deer. The hunt can be described as being calm and friendly. It also lacked any specific detail. In a similar fashion‚ Lady Bertilak’s seduction attempt is portrayed as playful and also has a lack of detail. When the other two attempts are compared to this one‚ it could be said that this advance was playful and friendly‚ similar to how a deer is

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    Professional Animal Carcass Removal in Pompano Beach Florida We believe something’s dead. This is a typical call we arrive at Animal Control. The possibility of an animal kicking the bucket in or around our home might be an offensive thought‚ yet it happens once in a while. The nearness of a dead squirrel or other animal in the home can panic; luckily‚ Animal Control’s specialists have the experience (and stomach) to instantly and professionally remove malodorous carcasses. Despite the fact that

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    Mader/Biology‚ 10/e – Chapter Outline Chapter 44 44.1 Scope of Ecology 1. Ecology is the study of the interactions of organisms with other organisms and with the physical environment. 2. Ecology studies how environmental factors determine the distribution and abundance of populations. 3. Ecology and evolution are related because ecological interactions are natural selection pressures that have long‑term effects. 4. A habitat is the place where an organism exists. 5. A population is a

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    A grandmother and grandson are having a conversation together when she tells him that he’s going to be a fine hunter‚ but if he goes hunting alone to beware of the Deer woman. Chapter 4‚ page 40‚ “So when you are a young man‚ Grandson‚ and you are hunting alone far from home and you come across the most beautiful woman you have ever seen‚ you must turn away. If you go with her‚ she will please you and she will give

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    Breton uses a linear approach‚ but unlike “Fire in a Haystack” that use right to left approach. The direction of this artwork is linear from right to left approach. The focal point that draws attention to the artwork is of the dog huddled against a dead deer in the center of the picture. The line orientation seem to be common in this picture; the way the dog body‚ antlers‚ and the mountain are curve in all the same way. It draws you to the lower left corner of the picture. Just like “Fire in a haystack”

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    temptation in the first seduction scene and the first hunt scene of the deer relates in both shy and timid ways. When the lady approaches Gawain‚ he acts shy "laid his head low again in likeness of sleep" (25). Gawain‚ confused at the directness of the lady‚ pretends to be asleep. She throws her body at him‚ which startles Gawain to act ignorant. At the end of the first seduction scene‚ Gawain says‚ "I shall kiss at your command" (28). The deer‚ which at first is shy‚ but at the end of the hunt is killed‚

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    destructive to the environment. Hunting also protects human lives as well. Every year dozens of people are killed and thousands are injured in car accidents caused by deer overpopulation. Deer overpopulation also causes disease to spread through deer populations‚ as well as the shortage of food supplies in the winter for deer causes many of the deer to suffer and starve. This is also true with many other populations of species of animals. There is a healthy balance between the population of a species and

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    kill big game like deer. They used blow guns to kill small game and birds. Seminole hunters also used nets‚ gorges‚ hooks and lines‚ and sharp pieces of wood to catch

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