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    Cited: “Muzzleloader Hunting: Beginners Guide.” Big Game Hunt. Big Game Hunt‚ 15 March 2003. Web. 8 November 2013. “The Facts About Hunting.” Friends of Animals And Their Benefits. Friends of Animals And Their Benefits‚ Web. 8 November 2013 “Deer Hunting With A Muzzleloader.” Hungry For Hunting‚ Hungry For Hunting‚ Web. 8 November 2013

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    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE INTRODUCTION The term the environment comes from the French word environ and means everything that surrounds us. Under such a broad umbrella‚ there is a host of ways in which environmental studies can be understood. The Faculty of Environmental Studies defines it as the study of a range of environments‚ from the bodies we live‚ to the physical structures‚ institutions and industries we build‚ to the politics‚ languages and cultural practices we use to communicate‚ and to

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    faces with himself and nature. The attitude of the speaker is objective towards the deceased deer at the beginning of the poem; near the end of the poem the author shows the speakers shift from objective to sympathetic. This is noted through the narration of the poem and the images that the poet creates. The poet objectively reports that the man was just “traveling through the dark” and happened to find a deer. However‚ the detail about the specific road “Wilson River road” indicates that this incident

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    I don’t know a lot of things. But i did know this thing so I was happy about myself. For knowing that. So now i’m going to tell you the day that I taught my little cousin.. He will be very proud of me one day. I taught him how to hunt and clean the deer. One time my cousin had to go hunting with me. He didn’t know how to hunt so i taught him to. But is wasn’t going to be easy. So here we go. He asked me if I ever had been to hunt. I told him I have been hunting my whole life. He didn’t know that

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    understand that it saves money for families but how long does it take to hunt a deer‚ kill it‚ take the fur off‚ gut the animal then butcher it? I feel this time could be better spent working and earning money to pay for food at Wal-Mart. Thus putting money back into the economy generating growth for America and possibly being us out of recession . Also I have the idea that if there was a large enough demand for deer meat then why don’t we farm the animals? Most hunters are also farmers so instead

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    ensures the strongest and fastest animals are the ones that reproduce. This weeding out and population control is also good in other aspects. As John Vucetich wrote in a letter to the US Senate‚ “Overabundant deer are detrimental to human safety (vehicle collisions)‚ private property‚ agriculture

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    with a flint and a small nail so he could look around for his gear‚ once he was awake enough to focus. A few minutes later‚ his father started moving in the next room‚ and that was his cue to start getting prepared for his morning hunt. Putting on his deer hide coat and grabbing his short bow and the candle‚ he left his room. "Hey‚ son‚ a bit slower than usual aren’t you?" Jimoel’s father said while smirking. It was a little joke between them. Whoever was slower would get picked on for the rest of the

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    “Traveling through the dark I found a deer dead on the edge of the road‚” (1). Then he continues to avoid the use of simple terms by not saying the deer is pregnant‚ but instead‚ he says “I dragged her off; she was large in the belly” (8). He probably employed this technique and choice of words to soften or sugarcoat what he was about to do‚ “…pushed her over the edge into the river” (18). Stafford’s imagery leaves the reader with the view of the dead deer and live fawn rolling down into the river

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    Mo Roga Ms. Duffy English 112 11/28/13 “For Environmental Balance‚ Pick Up a Rifle” Nickolas Kristof starts out his article by briefly quizzing the reader on general knowledge that he soon tries to challenge. Followed by his main argument led by an interesting title he chose when he decided to incorporate “picking up a rifle” with “environmental balance”. In doing this‚ the author makes it clear from the get-go that he stands firm with the belief that hunting is a logical solution to the

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    worlds’ largest stretches of biodiversity-rich forests – the Bengalian Rainforest. These forests were one of the richest wildlife areas of the world‚ holding elephants‚ tiger‚ gaur‚ leopards‚ wild buffaloes‚ three species of rhinoceros‚ seven species of deer and a wide variety of other fauna. The first human settlers‚ who may have been the "Veddoids’‚ appear to have arrived in the delta by 5th Century BC‚ though the first archeological evidence of human civilization dates to around 400-300 BC. Civilization

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