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    Mike introduced me to hunting and the great outdoors when we first got married. I can remember being pregnant with our first son and going across a field when a pheasant flew right up in front of me. It scared me so I screamed and fell to the ground. I was so embarrassed knowing there were other hunters around looking to find out who was screaming. I waited on the ground for Mike to give me the ok to get back up. At the time I was mortified but now it is a great memory. We have three grown boys

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    The Deer Thief  1. Title of the book: Gates in English reading 4 2. Title of the story: The deer thief  3. Author: Araceli L. Jabal 4. Characters: main-hunter Supporting-thief‚ justice of the peace 5. Setting: time-one day  Place-on the forest  6. Brief summary:  A hunter was out hunting one day on the forest and killed a deer. Since it was very late in the day‚ he couldn’t take the de er home. He skinned it. He hang it as high as hecould

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    HUNTING PROS Properly regulated hunting can help to manage the populations of many game animals‚ improving the ecological balance in wooded areas. Hunting is also a valid way to increase the food supply for families. On the contrary‚ they are leading supporters of wildlife and habitat management‚ both through their license fees and individual support of environmental efforts. Hunting is a great outdoor experience providing fresh air and plenty of exercise. Hunting is also an important survival

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    “Son‚ I’ve told you to get up‚ we’re going to miss the deer!” It’s not that I don’t like to hunt I love hunting‚ I just don’t wake up at 4 o’clock in the morning.”Dad‚ why can’t the deer wake up at 9 or 10 in the morning?” “Quit being a baby come on and get a shower and your clothes on.” I got out of bed and got ready‚ before my dad like always‚ we were going to the ole back woods were the deer think they are safe‚ and they are just not from us. We load up our crossbows‚rifles‚ and shotguns all in

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    While the decline of arctic deer populations would be quite tragic‚ the evidence presented in support of it is inadequate‚ and further proof is required to evaluate the stated claim. It is important to take whatever action is required to maintain the deer population‚ but first we must ascertain whether they are actually on the decline. Local hunter reports are sufficient to launch a preliminary investigation‚ but do not provide substantial confirmation of the deer’s plight. Rather‚ a census is required

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    The story “The Deer at Providencia” begins with four North Americans in the jungle of Ecuador. Three of the other North Americans are metropolitan men; our narrator is the only female in the group. As they made their way from riverside villages to the next‚ they came across a village called Providencia. There they saw an “awful” sight‚ a poor helpless deer tied to a tree. Its limbs caught in the noose around its neck. Its malnutrition body limped on the ground. The deer was caught just earlier

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    My face was frozen and bundled up‚ as I glanced into the bright green field I would be hunting in that afternoon. The smell of the great outdoors was surrounding me and made me feel exceptionally welcomed. Making my way to the shooting house‚ I could see my dad ahead wearing his old orange hat and the same ole camo. I had no idea that I would be sitting in the same confined space for many hours to come. Birds twiddling and squirrels chipping‚ I turned my attention to where the buck was located in

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    It’s good when I get to go hunting. I enjoy hunting with my sister and my dad‚ I think it’s fun to sneak up and shoot deer. Hunting Elk is even better because it offers more of a challenge. It can get pretty exciting when you hear them breaking branches as there coming through the timber when calling them. Hunting also provides organic meat. Not all people like hunting‚ they think it’s animal cruelty and that it’s not right to kill animals. Some people say that it is environmentally bad and that

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    Two months after I get my driver’s license‚ I get my very first speeding ticket. What a great way to start out driving‚ right? Well my parents didn’t think so. So‚ I’m driving home from school on this I guess you could call it a “hilly” road where the bumps are fun to ride over when speeding. It was all fun and games until I spot the cop parked at the end of the street just watching me. There was no use in slowing down. I knew he’d already clocked me at 50 in a 25. There wasn’t anyone on the road

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    Annie Dillard is a renowned essayist; having won the prestigious Pulitzer Prize of 1975 and written a number of books such as Teaching a Stone to Talk (1982)‚ An American Childhood (1987)‚ The Writing Life (1989) among others. In this article‚ The Deer of Providence‚ she comes out as a great writer and a lover of nature‚ who seeks the mysteries and excitement that come upon interaction with new natural environments (Dillard‚ ). We can be able to gather the main purpose of Annie’s as being the fact

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