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    Harvesting and Managing Wild Game Unfortunately some people think of hunters as bloodthirsty savages’ that enjoy the killing of animals‚ with blood-smeared faces and howling over a dead animal. I believe wild animals are here for us to respectfully use to survive. How else would ’ve someone lived 80-years ago without the harvesting of animals? And why should it be different now? Just like any stereotype‚ there will always be those who disrespect and take advantage of what God’s

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    The difference between life and death can be listening to the opinions of friends and family. This is portrayed in Into the Wild‚ written by Jon Krakauer and Grizzly Man‚ directed by Werner Herzog. In Walden‚ written by Henry David Thoreau‚ he did not die but his time spent at Walden was time wasted. Depending on the situation‚ it can be vital to take others’ opinions of our actions into consideration when making our own decisions. However‚ in other situations‚ the opposite can occur where it is

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    The Torturing of Animals Every year there are hundreds of thousands of pets being abused and this must to come to an end. I myself love animals and I would never try to hurt my pets. People take advantage of animals and try to make money off of them by making them fight. In reality‚ this is a type of abuse and it is illegal. There are many different types of abuse that must be stopped. Although animal abuse occurs all over the world with all sorts of animals and people it can and must be put

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    Join the Green Team The article “The End of the Wild” by Wade Davis is an article any environmentally conscious person‚ a person who wishes to spread awareness of the damaging effects of society’s overconsumption on the environment‚ should read. The Canadian born Davis holds a degree from Harvard University in Ethnobotony‚ a degree that examines the relationship between humans and plants. The last sentence of his third paragraph quite clearly explains his thesis; transgressions toward the environment

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    Where The Wild Things Are

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    My Favorite Important Book The book “Where The Wild Things Are”‚ by Maurice Sendak‚ captivated me by its storyline and the illustrations. Max’s rambunctiousness and creativity reminds me of my six brothers when they were younger. “Where The Wild Things Are’’‚ is a classic piece of literature which won the Caldecott Medal. “Where The Wild Things Are” was written for children in 1963 and considered too scary for young children when first released. I think the book content is proper for children

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    Poaching of Animals

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    Poaching of Animals The capturing and hunting of animals has been around even before recorded history. The hunting of animals is a way for humans to survive and provide food. This is understandable to most‚ but there are some people out there who kill animals for other reasons or no reason at all. This is known as poaching. Poaching has been defined as the illegal hunting‚ killing‚ or capturing of wild animals‚ usually associated with land use rights. (Webster) People are poach animals all around

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    “The Call of the Wild” The “Call of the Wild” is a novel written by Jack London from the mind and eyes of a dog named Buck. In this story Buck learns many lessons but they are all wrapped up with this thought‚ the weak are controlled by the strong and the animalistic appetite is what keeps you alive. Mr. London begins the book by introducing us to the main character “Buck” who lives on a farm owned by Judge Miller. Buck is living his life out as a happy‚ go-lucky dog with no responsibilities

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    In the movie‚ “Where the Wild Things are” directed by Spike Jonze‚ Max gradually realises who he really is and learns about his family’s relationships through his imagination. He sees himself and his family through each if the wild creatures. When Max is a part of problems he doesn’t notice the other problems going on around him and throughout his family. He also doesn’t notice how he acts and manages situations. It is through imagination that children learn valuable lessons in life that have no

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    "Saint George Killing the Dragon" by Bernat Martorell Bernat Martorell‚ a Catalan painter‚ painted the elegant photo of “Saint George Killing the Dragon” in 1434. A theme behind the amazing legend of Saint George and the Dragon says that there are few friends who will make extreme sacrifices. Martorell uses different elements of art such as space‚ lining‚ and color‚ and different principles of design‚ such as movement‚ to take us through the vivid painting. The legend is said to start off

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    meaningful. Of course if someone close to you died‚ it would be relevant to you‚ but it wouldn’t matter to the billions of other humans out there‚ or anything else. The stars and sun will still shine‚ and the Earth will still move. No matter what‚ animals or humans are dying. I know most people would argue that every life is meaningful‚ from the tiny bee to every single person on this planet. But that is much too unreasonable. Will they personally cry for every single insect? And do they really feel

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