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    My Hunting Experience

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    finally happened. This was my very first experience in a deer stand. It all started when my dad would show up at home with his trophies that he had killed. I always wanted to be like my daddy‚ I wanted to be a hunter‚ fisher‚ and a firefighter. One Saturday afternoon my dreams finally came true. My dad had gotten up very early to go hunting‚ when you hunt in the mornings you have to get up and be in your deer stand so that you won’t scare the deer‚ you have to creep in slowly. He had went hunting that

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    shown in ASP. In the poem‚ it is shown that the main symbol‚ the deer‚ is sacrificing his true self to become a “tiger.” This theme is seen most frequently in one of the main characters‚ Finny. Finny undergoes many traumatic experiences from falling out of a tree to finding out that his best friend and possible lover attempted to murder him. the author argues that even if the deer pretends to be the tiger‚ inside he is still the deer. These events impact Finny by making him lose oneself inside. He

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    cave‚ the intestines to a labyrinth‚ breathing to the wind and the veins and arteries to the sun and the moon (Eliade 169). This relates to Lame Deer’s vision quest as the cave that Lame Deer resides in is a representation of the womb. The symbol of the womb is a symbol of birth and life as well as safety. Lame Deer goes into the cave in order to be reborn as a medicine man‚ much like new life is born out of a womb. Therefore‚ it can be seen from this how the symbol of the body is represented in Lame

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    Hunting Song

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    This story‚ “Hunting Song”‚ helps us envision the deer hunting tactics of the Navajo people. Although the true moral of this story is terrifying‚ the author of this poem wrote it in a way that it sounds almost peaceful. He uses beautiful‚ environmental imagery such as the mountains and dewy flowers to help us picture this scene better in our minds. This story teaches us about the Navajo song writing tradition‚ their appreciation towards the deer‚ and their hunting tactics. A major aspect of the

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    The process of finding out who one is can be very turbulent and confusing. Through growing up one goes through so many different changes in terms of one’s personality and deciding who they are and what they want to be. The little girl in David Kaplan’s "Doe Season" goes through one of these changes‚ as do many other adolescents confused about who they are‚ and finds out that there are some aspects of a person’s identity that cannot be changed no matter how hard he/she tries. <br><br>Andy is a nine-year-old

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    dead deer in the road. Right away‚ the speaker realizes what he must do: “It is usually best to roll them into the canyon.” The reader can recognize that this is not a new situation for the speaker and he makes it clear that to leave the deer lying in the road could cause an unsuspecting car to swerve and go toppling into the canyon‚ which “might make more dead.” The speaker then continues to report the details of what he did next: he got out of the car‚ which he parked just ahead of the deer carcass

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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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    be with me to live

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    each year? The U.s fish and wildlife service is responsible for this. 5. Use the table of contents to find "license and permit requirements." What type of license and Permits do you need to legally hunt deer on one of Florida’s WMA’s during general gun season? Hunting license and a deer permit. 6. Use the table of contents to find "hunter safety requirements." At what age can you hunt by yourself in Florida? You have to be at least 16. 7. Information about hunter safety can be found

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    Challenges of Bowhunting

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    types of each piece of equipment and knowing which to choose. The extensive preparation required to be a successful bow hunter is indeed an adequate challenge. Unlike hunting with a firearm‚ someone cannot walk blindly into a deer stand and stand a chance at harvesting a deer. One must prepare. The preparation should begin with finding a bow that “fits” the hunter‚ one they are comfortable with. Things must be adjusted to suit the one who will be hunting with it. Things like the draw weight which

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    Wyatt and Spenser

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    life and love. Representing a woman as a gentle‚ but wild animal is appropriate in these two poems because the woman is compared to a deer. The deer‚ although it lives in the wild‚ is not a vicious animal‚ but a graceful creature. The woman and the deer have similar qualities in both poems. Lines 5-7 in Wyatt’s poem shows that one may tire chasing a deer‚ but the thrill of the chase does not make him want to take his mind off of it. This is also true when a man is pursuing a woman. It is

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